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Letters NS Trubetskoy to R.O.Yakobsonu with comments the last - this is one of the most important monuments of the history of Russian humanitarian thought. Correspondence two scientists covers a period of almost two decades, and it is at this time - 1920 and 1930 - account for formation of the basic paradigms of the Prague structuralism. Letters NS Trubetskoy reveal intellectual work of the workshop, which were born and matured ideas that formed the main areas of historical-philological and linguistic studies of the interwar period and to determine the essential features of later development. In correspondence to reflect the different stages of work Trubeckogo over his Principles of phonology, articles on morphonology, works on Slavic linguistics and Russian literature. Striking wealth of thought, captured in this correspondence, and includes many ideas to which Troubetzkoy and did not have time to apply. However, the correspondence is the most important document of the epoch, which gives the opportunity to see, in which political and historical context of the developing humanitarian thought of the Russian emigration. The first edition of the correspondence has been prepared by the R.O.Yakobsonom with the assistance of his students. it remained virtually inaccessible to Russian readers. Meanwhile, the book is of interest to a wide range of readers - philologists, historians, linguists and fans of the national past.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Letters NS Trubetskoy to R.O.Yakobsonu with comments the last - this is one of the most important monuments of the history of Russian humanitarian thought. Correspondence two scientists covers a period of almost two decades, and it is at this time - 1920 and 1930 - account for formation of the basic paradigms of the Prague structuralism. Letters NS Trubetskoy reveal intellectual work of the workshop, which were born and matured ideas that formed the main areas of historical-philological and linguistic studies of the interwar period and to determine the essential features of later development. In correspondence to reflect the different stages of work Trubeckogo over his Principles of phonology, articles on morphonology, works on Slavic linguistics and Russian literature. Striking wealth of thought, captured in this correspondence, and includes many ideas to which Troubetzkoy and did not have time to apply. However, the correspondence is the most important document of the epoch, which gives the opportunity to see, in which political and historical context of the developing humanitarian thought of the Russian emigration. The first edition of the correspondence has been prepared by the R.O.Yakobsonom with the assistance of his students. it remained virtually inaccessible to Russian readers. Meanwhile, the book is of interest to a wide range of readers - philologists, historians, linguists and fans of the national past.