S. Trubetzkoy (1890-1939) is generally celebrated today as the creator of the science of phonology. Translated from the French, German, and Russian originals, these articles and letters present Trubetzkoy's work in general and on Indo-European linguistics.
S. While his monumental Grundzüge der Phonologie was published posthumously and contains a summary of Trubetzkoy's late views on the linguistic function of speech sounds, there has, until now, been no practical way to trace the development of his thought or to clarify the conclusions appearing in that later work.
Trubetskoi and R. Jakobson, . Trubetzkoy’s Letters and Notes (Janua linguarum), Walter De Gruyter In. 1975, . (henceforth NSTLN). 3. Alexey Shakhmatov, Ocherk Drevneyshego Perioda Istorii Russkogo Yazyka, Indryk, 2002. 10. Evgeny Trubetskoy, ‘Vospominaniya’, cited in M., Sergei N. Trubetskoi: An intellectual among the intelligentsia in prerevolutionary Russia, Nordland, 1976, . 5. 11. Evgeny Trubetskoy, quoted in Henryk Baran (e., Jakobsonian Poetics and Slavic Narrative, Duke University Press, 1992, . 59. 12. Berlin, Russian Thinkers, . 26.
Trubetzkoy's letters and notes by Nikolaĭ Sergeevich Trubet︠s︡koĭ( Book ). Structure et totalité : les origines intellectuelles du structuralisme en Europe centrale et orientale by Patrick Sériot( Book ). .
Nikolai Sergeevich Trubetskoi. Published by Mouton de Gruyter (1986).
ISBN 13: 9783110105933. Nikolai Sergeevich Trubetskoi. ISBN 10: 3110105934 ISBN 13: 9783110105933.
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Nikolai Sergeevich); (b. 1890, d. 1938; Russian), lecturer at. Moscow University (1915-1916), Rostov-on-Don University (1918), Sofia University. 1920-1922), finally professor of Slavic linguistics at Vienna University (1922-1938). Much has been written about Trubetzkoy and Prague School phonology.
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Nikolay Sergeyevich Trubetskoy, Slavic linguist at the centre of the Prague school of linguistics, noted as the author of its most important work on phonology, Grundzüge der Phonologie (1939; Principles of Phonology ). Thank you for your feedback. Nikolay Sergeyevich Trubetskoy.
Trubetzkoy's chief contributions to linguistics lie in the domain of phonology . N. S. Trubetzkoy’s Letters and Notes.
This work was crucial in establishing phonology as a discipline separate from phonetics.