Two Aspects of Language and Two Types of Aphasic Disturbances

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Two Aspects of Language and Two Types of Aphasic Disturbances is a seminal 1956 essay by Roman Jakobson that links linguistic structure to patterns of aphasia, introducing the influential distinction between metaphor and metonymy in language.

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instanceOf essay
linguistics paper
associatedWith Prague linguistic circle ideas NERFINISHED
associates metaphor with selection
metonymy with combination
author Roman Jakobson NERFINISHED
authorNationality Czech-American NERFINISHED
citationForm Jakobson 1956
contrasts combination axis of language
selection axis of language
contributedTo conceptualization of metaphor as similarity-based
conceptualization of metonymy as contiguity-based
describes two aspects of language
two types of aphasic disturbances
examines contiguity disorders in aphasia
similarity disorders in aphasia
field linguistics
neurolinguistics
structuralism
focusesOn relationship between language function and brain pathology
genre academic essay
hasInfluenceOn cognitive linguistics
psychoanalytic theory
structuralist literary criticism
hasKeyConcept axis of combination
axis of selection
influenced literary theory
poetics
semiotics
structural linguistics
introduces metaphor–metonymy distinction
isConsidered seminal work in linguistics
isPartOf Roman Jakobson's work on language and the brain
language English
mainTopic aphasia
linguistic structure
metaphor
metonymy
period 20th-century linguistics
proposes correlation between aphasic syndromes and language operations
publicationYear 1956
relates linguistic structure to patterns of aphasia
status classic text in 20th-century linguistics
theoreticalFramework structural linguistics
usedIn linguistics curricula
literary theory courses
semiotics courses

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