This paper mainly focuses on the commitment of some Prague Linguistic Circle members (Mathesius, Havránek, Jakobson, Weingart, Mukařovský) during the years between the Two World Wars. The author particularly draws attention to their reactions to the purists’ aggressive views published in the review Našeřeč and to the “1932 theses” (the principles according to which language should have been treated) they formulated in addition.
Raynaud, S., The Prague Linguistic Circle, its founder Vilem Mathesius and its commitment to developing linguistic culture from linguistic theory, <<HISTOIRE ÉPISTÉMOLOGIE LANGAGE>>, 2014; 6 (N/A): 1-8 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/65486]
The Prague Linguistic Circle, its founder Vilem Mathesius and its commitment to developing linguistic culture from linguistic theory
Raynaud, Savina
2014
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This paper mainly focuses on the commitment of some Prague Linguistic Circle members (Mathesius, Havránek, Jakobson, Weingart, Mukařovský) during the years between the Two World Wars. The author particularly draws attention to their reactions to the purists’ aggressive views published in the review Našeřeč and to the “1932 theses” (the principles according to which language should have been treated) they formulated in addition.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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