- Jan
Mukařovský (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjan ˈmukar̝ofskiː]; 11
November 1891 – 8
February 1975) was a
Czech literary, linguistic, and
aesthetic theorist...
- Kordofanian), and
perhaps some or all of the
Ubangian languages. Hans Günther
Mukarovsky [de]'s "Western Nigritic"
corresponded roughly to
modern Atlantic–Congo...
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Josef Mukařovský (6
April 1851,
Mainz – 1
November 1921, Klatovy) was a
Czech painter and illustrator. He was born in Germany, to the
family of a military...
- Karcevskiy, as well as the
famous Czech literary scholars René
Wellek and Jan
Mukařovský. The
instigator of the circle, and its
first president until his death...
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Jennifer Rowsell, Kate Pahl (ed.), The
Routledge Handbook of
Literacy Studies, p. 427. Jan
Mukařovský, John Odmark, Language,
Literature and Meaning, p. 27....
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similarities have long been
observed (at
least since Westermann), and
Mukarovsky (1966),
Denis Creissels (1981) and Nicolaï (1977, 1984)
investigated the...
- Brooks: The
Heresy of Paraphrase;
Irony as a
Principle of
Structure Jan
Mukařovský:
Standard Language and
Poetic Language Jean-Paul Sartre: Why Write? Simone...
- Hans G.
Mukarovsky, A
Study of
Western Nigritic, 2 vols. (1976–1977).
Blench (2004): "Almost
simultaneously [with
Greenberg (1963)],
Mukarovsky (1976–7)...
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Estudios Vascos = "Revue
Internationale des
Etudes Basques" 7:289–340.
Mukarovsky, Hans
Guenter (1964/66): "Les
rapports du
basque et du berbère", Comptes...
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force (other
members included Nikolai Trubetzkoy, René
Wellek and Jan
Mukařovský).
Jakobson immersed himself in both the
academic and
cultural life of...