The term “structuralism” was introduced into linguistics by Roman Jakobson in the early days of the Linguistic Circle of Prague, founded in 1926. The cluster of ideas defended by Jakobson and his colleagues can be specified but differ considerably from the concept of structuralism as it has come to be understood more recently. That took place because from the 1930s on it became customary to equate structuralism with the ideas of Ferdinand de Saussure, as expounded in his posthumous Cours de linguistique générale (1916). It can be shown, however, that Jakobson’s group rejected Saussure’s theory for ideological reasons. As the term “structuralism” became more widely used it came to be associated with positivist approaches to linguistics rathe...
This research article focuses on the basic assumptions about structuralism as proposed by Ferdinand ...
"Structuralism" is a term used to designate various trends in modem linguistic science which emerged...
This article addresses the relation between Russian Formalism and linguistic thought in the first de...
Although structuralism originated in the late 1920s in Czechoslovakia, the important breakthroughs b...
Structuralism showed up in 20th century along with the appearance of Course in General Linguistics o...
Personal and Professional Timeline of Roman Jakobson a Prague School Scholar (1896-1982) (Topic self...
European structuralism is a paradigm for the study of language developed by prominent European lingu...
The Prague Linguistic Circle was founded over 80 years ago. Its merit is to define the language as a...
Relying on hitherto unpublished archive materials, this paper deals with the life and works of R. Ja...
Après avoir restitué brièvement le contexte de sa rencontre avec Jakobson aux USA au début des année...
The period from 1910 to 1930 was a time when a number of theoretical systems saw the light of the da...
This work analyzes Roman Jakobson's phonological survey, which was inspired by poetic texts, verse s...
The chapter firstly deals with Saussure, then with the scholars most directly influenced by Saussure...
The classic work of Roman Jakobson,“The Newest Russian Poetry. Sketch One. Approaches to Khlebnikov...
From the early nineteenth century up until the first half of the twentieth century, many leading sch...
This research article focuses on the basic assumptions about structuralism as proposed by Ferdinand ...
"Structuralism" is a term used to designate various trends in modem linguistic science which emerged...
This article addresses the relation between Russian Formalism and linguistic thought in the first de...
Although structuralism originated in the late 1920s in Czechoslovakia, the important breakthroughs b...
Structuralism showed up in 20th century along with the appearance of Course in General Linguistics o...
Personal and Professional Timeline of Roman Jakobson a Prague School Scholar (1896-1982) (Topic self...
European structuralism is a paradigm for the study of language developed by prominent European lingu...
The Prague Linguistic Circle was founded over 80 years ago. Its merit is to define the language as a...
Relying on hitherto unpublished archive materials, this paper deals with the life and works of R. Ja...
Après avoir restitué brièvement le contexte de sa rencontre avec Jakobson aux USA au début des année...
The period from 1910 to 1930 was a time when a number of theoretical systems saw the light of the da...
This work analyzes Roman Jakobson's phonological survey, which was inspired by poetic texts, verse s...
The chapter firstly deals with Saussure, then with the scholars most directly influenced by Saussure...
The classic work of Roman Jakobson,“The Newest Russian Poetry. Sketch One. Approaches to Khlebnikov...
From the early nineteenth century up until the first half of the twentieth century, many leading sch...
This research article focuses on the basic assumptions about structuralism as proposed by Ferdinand ...
"Structuralism" is a term used to designate various trends in modem linguistic science which emerged...
This article addresses the relation between Russian Formalism and linguistic thought in the first de...