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N.S. Troubetzkoy: Correspondance avec Roman Jakobson et autres écrits
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Patrick Sériot, ed. N.S. Troubetzkoy: Correspondance avec Roman Jakobson et autres écrits. Translated by Margarita Schonenberger and Patrick Seriot. Lausanne: Editions Payot, 2006. 573 pp. Foreword by Roman Jakobson. Indexes. Photographs. Glossary of German linguistic terms. Bibliography. CHF 49.00 / euro30.00, paper.
Prince Nikolai S. Trubetzkoy (1890-1938) was one of the great intellectual figures of his time. His early interests in folklore, ethnography, and the philosophy of cult...
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