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Prager Strukturalismus : methodologische Grundlagen = Prague structuralism : methodological fundamentals / herausgegeben von Marek Nekula.

Van Pelt Library P147 .P676 2003
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Nekula, Marek, 1965-
Series:
Slavica (Carl Winter Universitätsverlag). Monographien, Hand-, Lehr- und Wörterbücher ; Bd. 3.
Slavica : Monographien, Hand-, Lehr- und Wörterbücher ; Bd. 3
Language:
German
Subjects (All):
Linguistics--Research--Poland--History.
Linguistics.
Structuralism.
Linguistics--Research.
History.
Poland.
Physical Description:
224 pages ; 25 cm.
Other Title:
Prague structuralism
Place of Publication:
Heidelberg : Winter, [2003]
Language Note:
Seven contributions in German and three in English.
Contents:
Ferdinand de Saussure and Prague linguistic structuralism / František Čermák
Vilém Mathesius' Konzeption der funktionalen Linguistik / František Daneš
Prager Deutsche im Prager Zirkel. Ein Überblick / Klaas-Hinrich Ehlers
Sprachbund und Sprachtyp / Marek Nekula
Formalism forever. Roman Jakobson 1935 / Tomáš Glanc
A source of teleological thinking for the Prague Linguistic Circle / Petr Osolsobě
Roman Jakobson und die Tradition der neuaristotelischen Phänomenologie / Dieter Münch
Jiří Veltruský und Paul Barton, Theaterwissenschaftler und Strukturalist / Ivo Osolsobě
A project and its grandeur: The Prague Circle through the prism of Havránek/Jakobson letters / Jindřich Toman
Destruktion und Selbstdestruktion des Prager Linguistik-Zirkels / Alena Míšková.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
3825314863
OCLC:
52430640

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