roman osipovich jakobson
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Definition
Proper noun: - Roman Osipovich Jakobson: A United States linguist, born in Russia, who is particularly noted for his influential work in describing universals of phonology and for his contributions to structural linguistics and semiotics. He lived from 1896 to 1982.
Usage
- Proper noun:
- Roman Osipovich Jakobson's theories on communication functions are foundational in linguistics.
- The works of Roman Osipovich Jakobson bridge structural linguistics and literary theory.
Advanced Usage
- "Jakobsonian": Pertaining to or characteristic of the theories of Roman Jakobson.
- The analysis followed a Jakobsonian framework, focusing on the poetic function of language.
Variants and Related Words
- Jakobson: A common shortened reference to the full name.
- Jakobson's essay "Linguistics and Poetics" is a classic text.
Synonyms
- Linguist: A specialist in linguistics.
- Philologist: A scholar of language and literature (in a broader historical sense).
Related Phrases
- Jakobson's functions of language: Refers to his model outlining the six factors and functions of verbal communication.
- In his speech, the emotive function, as defined by Jakobson's functions of language, was dominant.
- Jakobson's communication model: Refers to his schematic representation of the speech event.
- The breakdown in dialogue was analyzed using Jakobson's communication model.
Noun
- United States linguist (born in Russia) noted for his description of the universals of phonology (1896-1982)