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Edited and with an introduction by Anatoly Liberman Translated by
Marvin Taylor and Anatoly LibermanN. S. Trubetzkoy (1890-1939) is
generally celebrated today as the creator of the science of
phonology. While his monumental Grundzuge der Phonologie was
published posthumously and contains a summary of Trubetzkoy's late
views on the linguistic function of speech sounds, there has, until
now, been no practical way to trace the development of his thought
or to clarify the conclusions appearing in that later work. With
the publication of Studies in General Linguistics and Language
Structure, not only will linguists have that opportunity, but a
collection of Trubetzkoy's work will appear in English for the
first time. Translated from the French, German, and Russian
originals, these articles and letters present Trubetzkoy's work in
general and on Indo-European linguistics. The correspondence
reprinted here, also for the first time in English, is between
Trubetzkoy and Roman Jakobson. The resulting collection offers a
view of the evolution of Trubetzkoy's ideas on phonology, the logic
in laws of linguistic geography and relative chronology, and the
breadth of his involvement with Caucasian phonology and the
Finno-Ugric languages. A valuable resource, this volume will make
Trubetzkoy's work available to a larger audience as it sheds light
on problems that remain at the center of contemporary linguistics.
Edited and with an introduction by Anatoly Liberman
Translated by Marvin Taylor and Anatoly Liberman
N. S. Trubetzkoy (1890-1939) is generally celebrated today as
the creator of the science of phonology. While his monumental
"Grundzuge der Phonologie" was published posthumously and contains
a summary of Trubetzkoy's late views on the linguistic function of
speech sounds, there has, until now, been no practical way to trace
the development of his thought or to clarify the conclusions
appearing in that later work. With the publication of "Studies in
General Linguistics and Language Structure," not only will
linguists have that opportunity, but a collection of Trubetzkoy's
work will appear in English for the first time.
Translated from the French, German, and Russian originals, these
articles and letters present Trubetzkoy's work in general and on
Indo-European linguistics. The correspondence reprinted here, also
for the first time in English, is between Trubetzkoy and Roman
Jakobson. The resulting collection offers a view of the evolution
of Trubetzkoy's ideas on phonology, the logic in laws of linguistic
geography and relative chronology, and the breadth of his
involvement with Caucasian phonology and the Finno-Ugric
languages.
A valuable resource, this volume will make Trubetzkoy's work
available to a larger audience as it sheds light on problems that
remain at the center of contemporary linguistics.
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