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ROMAN JAKOBSON (b. 1896), a native of Moscow, took degrees at Lazarev
Institute of Oriental Languages (Moscow), Moscow University, and Prague
University. He has held professorships and visiting lectureships at Moscow
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ROMAN JAKOBSON (b. 1896), a native of Moscow, took degrees at Lazarev
Institute of Oriental Languages (Moscow), Moscow University, and Prague
University. He has held professorships and visiting lectureships at Moscow
Dramatic ...
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Closing Statement GEORGE A. MILLER It is always a pleasure to hear Roman
Jakobson, with his scholarship and enthusiasm, discuss topics near to his heart.
It is an honor for me to appear here today on the same program with him. I would
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Closing Statement GEORGE A. MILLER It is always a pleasure to hear Roman
Jakobson, with his scholarship and enthusiasm, discuss topics near to his heart.
It is an honor for me to appear here today on the same program with him. I would
...
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Roman Jakobson said a while ago that he would admit this privately, but, of
course, he admitted it publicly, and 1 welcome such an admission from an
eminent linguist who is also a keen student of literary theory. I find the concept of
the ...
Roman Jakobson said a while ago that he would admit this privately, but, of
course, he admitted it publicly, and 1 welcome such an admission from an
eminent linguist who is also a keen student of literary theory. I find the concept of
the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 7 |
PART TWO STYLE IN FOLK NARRATIVE | 25 |
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