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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen

2010

469 Pages

ISBN 9783899717044

The Prague School and theories of structure

Edited by

Martin Procházka, Markéta Malá, Pavlíná Šaldová

The first part of the book discusses the importance of Prague Structuralism for contemporary linguistics: the phonology of N. S. Trubetzkoy, the concepts of sign and neutralization in the work of Bohumil Trnka, and his influence on the theory of functional sentence perspective. It also traces contemporary devel­opments of structuralist method­ologies in pragmatics, morphology, and lexicology. The second part focuses on the legacy of the Prague school in the theories of poetic function, rhetoric, and translation. It assesses the relevanceof structuralism for the present thought of differ­ence, social systems and history, system theories and fictions in science and literature. The book is the first volume in the series »Interfacing Science, Literature, and the Humanities«.

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Procházka, M. , Malá, M. , Šaldová, P. (eds) (2010). The Prague School and theories of structure, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen.

Table of Contents

Bakhtin after Bakhtin

Spiridon Monica

353-362

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