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Roman Jakobson

1896 (Moskva) — 1982 (Boston)

(1940-1949)

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Tatarische Nachklänge in der russischen Volksepik

1940

Roman Jakobson

Det Norske Videnskaps-Akademi i Oslo, Årbok

Češství Komenského

1942

Roman Jakobson

New York, Ecole libre des hautes études

The Paleosiberian languages

1942

Roman Jakobson

American Anthropologist 44

Moudrost starých Čechů

1943

Roman Jakobson

New York, Československý kulturní kroužek v New Yorku

Polish-Russian cooperation in the science of language

1943

Roman Jakobson

Bulletin of the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America I

Russian books

1943

Roman Jakobson

Rare Books 2/4

A note on Aleut speech sounds

1944

Roman Jakobson

Bulletin of the New York Public Library August

Franz Boas' approach to language

1944

Roman Jakobson

International Journal of American Linguistics X/4

George Trager, Introduction to Russian

1944

Roman Jakobson

The Slavonic and East European Review 22

Nécrologies

1944

Roman Jakobson

Annuaire de l'Institut de Philologie et d´Histoire Orientales et Slaves 7

Saint Constantin et la langue syriaque

1944

Roman Jakobson

Annuaire de l'Institut de Philologie et d´Histoire Orientales et Slaves 7

Some Russian echoes of Czech hagiography

1944

Roman Jakobson

Annuaire de l'Institut de Philologie et d´Histoire Orientales et Slaves 7

The significant features of Indo-European

1944

Roman Jakobson

American Association for the Advancement of Romance Philology, Bulletin 3

Foreword

1945

Roman Jakobson

in: Taschenwörterbuch der russischen und deutschen Sprache, New York : International University Press

Foreword

1945

Roman Jakobson

in: Taschenwörterbuch der spanischen und deutschen Sprache, New York : International University Press

On Russian fairy tales

1945

Roman Jakobson

in: Russian fairy tales, New York : Pantheon

Two words on bywords

1945

Roman Jakobson

in: Russians say it this way, New York : International University Press

Polish scholarship and Pushkin

1946

Roman Jakobson

American Slavic and East European Review 5/12-13

Altérations du texte et leurs corrections

1948

Roman Jakobson

in: La Geste du Prince Igor, New York : Rausen

Édition critique du Slovo

1948

Roman Jakobson

in: La Geste du Prince Igor, New York : Rausen

Essai de reconstruction du Slovo dans sa langue originelle

1948

Roman Jakobson

in: La Geste du Prince Igor, New York : Rausen

L'authenticité du Slovo

1948

Roman Jakobson

in: La Geste du Prince Igor, New York : Rausen

Slovo a slovesnost 10

1948

Roman Jakobson

American Slavic and East European Review 7

Study of Armenian history held vital

1948

Roman Jakobson

The Armenian Mirror Spectator 26/9

Tasks and aims of comparative Slavic literature (abstract)

1948

Roman Jakobson

Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 63/2

Traduction du Slovo en russe moderne

1948

Roman Jakobson

in: La Geste du Prince Igor, New York : Rausen

Trudy otdela drevnerusskoj literatury 5

1948

Roman Jakobson

American Slavic and East European Review 7

Zeitschrift für slavische philologie 19

1948

Roman Jakobson

American Slavic and East European Review 7

Notes on general linguistics

1949

Roman Jakobson

New York, Rockefeller Foundation

On the identification of phonemic entities

1949

Roman Jakobson

Travaux du Cercle Linguistique de Copenhague 5

Preface

1949

Roman Jakobson

in: College Yiddish, New York : Yiddish Scientific Institute

Slavic languages

1949

Roman Jakobson

New York, Columbia University, Department of Slavic Languages

The phonemic and grammatical aspects of language in their interrelations

1949

Roman Jakobson

in: Actes du Sixième Congrès International des Linguistes, Paris : Klincksieck

The Vseslav epos

1949

Roman JakobsonMarc Szeftel

in: Russian epic studies, Philadelphia : American Folklore Society

Russian epic studies

1949

Édité parRoman JakobsonErnest J Simmons

Philadelphia, American Folklore Society