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The Linguistic School of Prague An Introduction to Its Theory and Practice / Josef Vachek.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Vachek, Josef.
Series:
Indiana University studies in the history and theory of linguistics
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Praagse school.
Linguistics--Research.
Linguistics.
Language and languages.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 online resource 184 pages) : portraits.
Place of Publication:
Indiana University Press 1966
Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1966.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Based on a series of lectures given at Indiana University in 1964, The Linguistic School of Prague discusses the famed Prague Linguistic Circle and its work. The book was originally described on its original 1966 cover flap as follows: "In this volume … Josef Vachek, one of the original members of the famed [Prague Linguistic] Circle, traces its prehistory adn the general linguistic context in which the Circle came into existence. He also provides an illuminating account of the sepecific Prague conception of language as a system of systems in motion—a dynamic structure—and illustrates how the Prague approach differs from those of the Cophanhagen and Yale linguistic groups. In succeeding chapters, Professor Vachek discusses in detail the analysis of the phonic level—both synchronic and diachronic—and main problems of morphonology and morphology, as well as of grammar and style. Special attention is given to the historical development of language, … [and] in conclusion the author relates the Prague approach to that of present-day mathematical and applied linguistics, whose adherents have admittedly drawn some inspiration from the Prague ideas of the thirties."
Contents:
Basic information on some members of the Prague group.
Ten years of the Prague Linguistic Circle, by V. Mathesius.
Linguistics and the ideological structure of the period, by B. Trnka.
Bibliography (p. 166-178).
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-253-04883-4
OCLC:
300693588

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