Roman Jakobson References added
TANAKA Akio
THE SOUND SHAPE OF LANGUAGE by Roman Jakobson & Linda Waugh, 1979 is one of always-put-aside book for the study. The authors wrote the Preface to The Japanese Edition, 1980 that the primary concern was the basic opposition between form and meaning, furthermore there were definite difference and intimate bonding between these two essential phenomena.
For turning to myself, I had already determined the main target on meaning, and sound had been put aside, while Jakobson's book was still referred time to time. It was a great teacher for me, and probably from now on.
References
TANAKA Akio
THE SOUND SHAPE OF LANGUAGE by Roman Jakobson & Linda Waugh, 1979 is one of always-put-aside book for the study. The authors wrote the Preface to The Japanese Edition, 1980 that the primary concern was the basic opposition between form and meaning, furthermore there were definite difference and intimate bonding between these two essential phenomena.
For turning to myself, I had already determined the main target on meaning, and sound had been put aside, while Jakobson's book was still referred time to time. It was a great teacher for me, and probably from now on.
References
- Cell Theory Continuation of Quantum Theory for Language / From Cell to Manifold For LEIBNIZ and JAKOBSON / Tokyo June 2, 2007
- Meaning minimum / On Roman Jakobson, Sergej Karcevskij and CHINO Eiichi
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Tokyo
16 July 2012
Sekinan Research Field of Language
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