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Roman Ossipowitsch Jakobson

    September 29, 1896 – July 18, 1982

    Roman Jakobson was a pivotal figure in the structural analysis of language, profoundly influencing linguistics and literary theory. His innovative methodologies, initially focused on sound systems, were adeptly extended to syntax, morphology, and even the interpretation of poetry, music, and visual arts. Jakobson's generalization of structural methods became a major intellectual movement, shaping disciplines beyond linguistics, such as anthropology and literary studies. His enduring legacy continues to resonate in fields like cultural semiotics.

    Roman Ossipowitsch Jakobson
    Slavic Languages
    Fundamentals of language
    Russian fairy tales
    Dialogues
    The sound shape of language
    Verbal Art, Verbal Sign, Verbal Time