The Polish Review, Volume 29Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1984 - Poland |
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... Jakobson was invited to Harvard University where he assumed the chair of Samuel Hazard Cross of Slavic Languages and Literatures , and from 1960 he held a joint appointment as Professor of Linguistics . In 1957 he was named an Institute ...
... Jakobson was invited to Harvard University where he assumed the chair of Samuel Hazard Cross of Slavic Languages and Literatures , and from 1960 he held a joint appointment as Professor of Linguistics . In 1957 he was named an Institute ...
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... Jakobson described one of the earliest moments of the Pan - Slavic movement : the Polish men of literature and culture shaped the public opinion of the Slavic and Western world of the time . In Jakobson's interpretation , the XIX ...
... Jakobson described one of the earliest moments of the Pan - Slavic movement : the Polish men of literature and culture shaped the public opinion of the Slavic and Western world of the time . In Jakobson's interpretation , the XIX ...
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... Jakobson as a true genius of theoretical thought . He recalled that Baudouin himself believed Kruszewski to be superior to his own teacher “ v filosofičnosti , obstojatelnosti i točnosti strogo analitičeskogo metoda . " Jakobson's ...
... Jakobson as a true genius of theoretical thought . He recalled that Baudouin himself believed Kruszewski to be superior to his own teacher “ v filosofičnosti , obstojatelnosti i točnosti strogo analitičeskogo metoda . " Jakobson's ...
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