Six Lectures on Sound and Meaning

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Six Lectures on Sound and Meaning is a seminal work of linguistic theory by Roman Jakobson that explores the relationship between phonological structure and the creation of meaning in language.

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instanceOf book
work of linguistic theory
aimsTo demonstrate how sound structure contributes to meaning
associatedWith Prague linguistic circle NERFINISHED
author Roman Jakobson NERFINISHED
describedAs seminal work of linguistic theory
discusses contrastive features
functional approach to phonology
phonemic oppositions
explores binary oppositions in phonology
distinctive features in phonology
functional load of phonological oppositions
phonological oppositions and meaning
poetic function of language
sound symbolism
structure of the phoneme
field linguistics
phonology
semiotics
focusesOn functional explanation of phonological contrasts
link between phonological form and meaning
systematic nature of sound patterns
genre academic monograph
linguistic theory
hasInfluenceOn phonological theory
poetics
semiotic theory
hasPart lecture 1
lecture 2
lecture 3
lecture 4
lecture 5
lecture 6
influenced 20th-century linguistics
structural phonology
language English
mainTopic phonological structure
phonology
relationship between sound and meaning
semantics
structural linguistics
originalLanguage French
theoreticalFramework structuralism
usedIn advanced linguistics courses
courses on structuralism
phonology seminars

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Roman Jakobson notableWork Six Lectures on Sound and Meaning