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Title: Футуризм и фонология
Authors: Gasparov, Boris
Keywords: Universal language;Structural phonology;Poetical language;Search of meaning;Russian avang-garde;future and the end of the history;Velimir Khlebnikov;Roman Jakobson
Issue Date: 2016
Citation: Gasparov, B. Футуризм и фонология. "Europa Orientalis", 35 (2016): 185-202
Abstract: The Russian avang-garde movement of the 1910s was inspired by far-reaching ideas concerning the relation between the sound and meaning in language. An important factor in the development of those ideas was a polemical dialogue between Russian Futurists and their Italian counterparts. In the next two decades, Roman Jakobson transformed visions of early avant-garde into a comprehensive linguistic theory that had an enormous impact on theoretical linguistics and cultural studies world-wide. Poetics of Velimir Khlebnikov, which became the subject of research in the early works of Roman Jacobson had a strong and immediate influence on him.
URI: http://www.europaorientalis.it/
http://elea.unisa.it:8080/xmlui/handle/10556/3961
http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-2181
ISSN: 0392-4580
Appears in Collections:Europa Orientalis. XXXV (2016)

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