Facts about Roman Jakobson

Occup.Scientist
FromRussia
BornOctober 11, 1896
DiedJuly 18, 1982
Aged85 years

Summary

Roman Jakobson was a famous Scientist from Russia, who lived between October 11, 1896 and July 18, 1982. He/she became 85 years old.

Zodiac:
He/she is born under the zodiac libra, who is known for Balance, Justice, Truth, Beauty, Perfection. Our collection contains 18 quotes who is written / told by Roman.

Related authors: Claude Levi-Strauss (Scientist)

18 Famous quotes by Roman Jakobson

Small: Every linguistic sign is located on two axes: the axis of simultaneity and that of succession
"Every linguistic sign is located on two axes: the axis of simultaneity and that of succession"
Small: Speech sounds cannot be understood, delimited, classified and explained except in the light of the task
"Speech sounds cannot be understood, delimited, classified and explained except in the light of the tasks which they perform in language"
Small: At first acoustics attributed to the different sounds only a limited number of characteristic features
"At first acoustics attributed to the different sounds only a limited number of characteristic features"
Small: The task is to investigate speech sounds in relation to the meanings with which they are invested, i.e.
"The task is to investigate speech sounds in relation to the meanings with which they are invested, i.e., sounds viewed as signifiers, and above all to throw light on the structure of the relation between sounds and meaning"
Small: In poetic language, in which the sign as such takes on an autonomous value, this sound symbolism become
"In poetic language, in which the sign as such takes on an autonomous value, this sound symbolism becomes an actual factor and creates a sort of accompaniment to the signified"
Small: For example, the opposition between acute and grave phonemes has the capacity to suggest an image of br
"For example, the opposition between acute and grave phonemes has the capacity to suggest an image of bright and dark, of pointed and rounded, of thin and thick, of light and heavy, etc"
Small: A new era in the physiological investigation of linguistic sounds was opened up by X-ray photography
"A new era in the physiological investigation of linguistic sounds was opened up by X-ray photography"
Small: When I speak it is in order to be heard
"When I speak it is in order to be heard"
Small: The search for the symbolic value of phonemes, each taken as a whole, runs the risk of giving rise to a
"The search for the symbolic value of phonemes, each taken as a whole, runs the risk of giving rise to ambiguous and trivial interpretations because phonemes are complex entities, bundles of different distinctive features"
Small: Semantics, or the study of meaning, remained undeveloped, while phonetics made rapid progress and even
"Semantics, or the study of meaning, remained undeveloped, while phonetics made rapid progress and even came to occupy the central place in the scientific study of language"
Small: Now the identification of individual sounds by phonetic observation is an artificial way of proceeding
"Now the identification of individual sounds by phonetic observation is an artificial way of proceeding"
Small: Instead of following one another the sounds overlap a sound which is acoustically perceived as coming a
"Instead of following one another the sounds overlap; a sound which is acoustically perceived as coming after another one can be articulated simultaneously with the latter or even in part before it"
Small: Acoustic phonetics, which is developing and increasing in richness very rapidly, already enables us to
"Acoustic phonetics, which is developing and increasing in richness very rapidly, already enables us to solve many of the mysteries of sound, mysteries which motor phonetics could not even begin to solve"
Small: Remember that the pharynx is at a crossroads from which leads off, at the top, the passage to the mouth
"Remember that the pharynx is at a crossroads from which leads off, at the top, the passage to the mouth cavity and the passage to the nasal cavity, and below, the passage to the larynx"
Small: Of course, we have known for a long time that a word, like any verbal sign, is a unity of two component
"Of course, we have known for a long time that a word, like any verbal sign, is a unity of two components"
Small: Linguistic sounds, considered as external, physical phenomena have two aspects, the motor and the acous
"Linguistic sounds, considered as external, physical phenomena have two aspects, the motor and the acoustic"
Small: It is once again the vexing problem of identity within variety without a solution to this disturbing pr
"It is once again the vexing problem of identity within variety; without a solution to this disturbing problem there can be no system, no classification"
Small: From a strictly articulatory point of view there is no succession of sounds
"From a strictly articulatory point of view there is no succession of sounds"