Pražský linguistický kroužek

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Name (Latin)
Pražský linguistický kroužek
Other forms of name
Linguistický kroužek (Prague, Czechoslovakia)
Cercle Linguistique de Prague
Linguistic Circle, Prague
Prague Linguistic Circle
Prague. Cercle Linguistique
Prague. Linguisticky Krouzek
C.L.P. (Cercle linguistique, Prague)
Prazhskiĭ lingvisticheskiĭ kruzhok
CLP (Cercle linguistique, Prague)
Prague School
Prague (Czechoslovakia). Linguistický kroužek
Prague (Czechoslovakia). Cercle linguistique
Circolo linguistico di Praga
Scuola di Praga
Place of residence/headquarters
Prague (Czech Republic)
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 129950340
Wikidata: Q402282
Library of congress: n 50022875
Sources of Information
  • Its Studie, 1948.
  • Raynaud, S. Il Circolo linguistico di Praga (1926-1939), 1990.
  • Il Campo di tensione, c1991:
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Wikipedia description:

The Prague school or Prague linguistic circle is a language and literature society. It started in 1926 as a group of linguists, philologists and literary critics in Prague. Its proponents developed methods of structuralist literary analysis and a theory of the standard language and of language cultivation from 1928 to 1939. The linguistic circle was founded in the Café Derby in Prague, which is also where meetings took place during its first years. The Prague School has had a significant continuing influence on linguistics and semiotics. After the Czechoslovak coup d'état of 1948, the circle was disbanded in 1952, but the Prague School continued as a major force in linguistic functionalism (distinct from the Copenhagen school or English Firthian – later Hallidean – linguistics). The American scholar Dell Hymes cites his 1962 paper, "The Ethnography of Speaking," as the formal introduction of Prague functionalism to American linguistic anthropology. The Prague structuralists also had a significant influence on structuralist film theory, especially through the introduction of the ostensive sign. Today the Prague linguistic circle is a scholarly society which aims to contribute to the knowledge of language and related sign systems according to functionally structural principles. To this end, it organizes regular meetings with lectures and debates, publishes professional publications, and organizes international meetings.

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