The Linguistic School of Prague An Introduction to Its Theory and Practice

Based on a series of lectures given at Indiana University in 1964, The Linguistic School of Prague discusses the famed Prague Linguistic Circle and its work. The book was originally described on its original 1966 cover flap as follows: "In this volume ... Josef Vachek, one of the original membe...

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Main Author: Vachek, Josef (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Indiana University Press 1966
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