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Roman Jakobson
Roman Osipovich Jakobson
Russian linguist (1896–1982).
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Male
Place of Birth
Moscow
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Cambridge
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Russian Empire
Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic
Soviet Union
Czechoslovakia
United States
Date of Birth
10/10/1896
9/11/1896
10/10/1896
9/28/1896
Date of Death
7/18/1982
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Faculty of History and Philology of Moscow University
Philosophy Faculty of the German University of Prague
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Polish Academy of Sciences
Harvard University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Masaryk University
Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1969–1978)
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Faces of Moscow
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1962)
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1962
Clarence Brown
Linguistics
Structuralism
Poetics
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Russian Literature
Philology
Literary Studies
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English
Russian
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Jakobson
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Libraries
President of the Linguistic Society of America
Mount Auburn Cemetery
Soňa Haasová
Brno
Prague
Ashkenazi Jews
Order of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, 2nd Class
Guggenheim Fellowship
(1946)
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1946
Knight of the Legion of Honour
(1947)
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1947
Doctor Honoris Causa From the University of Grenoble
(1966)
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1966
Honorary Doctorate From the University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis
(1966)
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1966
Honorary Doctorate of the Masaryk University
(1968)
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1968
Feltrinelli Prize
(1980)
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1980
Hegel Prize
(1982)
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1982