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Roman Jakobson Quotes

Languages differ essentially in what they must convey and not in what they may convey.

Languages differ essentially in what they must convey and not in what they may convey.

Roman Jakobson, Krystyna Pomorska, Stephen Rudy (1987). “Language in Literature”, p.410, Harvard University Press

The function of poetry is to point out that the sign is not identical to the referent.

Roman Jakobson (1967). “To honor Roman Jakobson: Essays on the occasion of his seventieth birthday, 11 October 1966”

Bilingualism is for me the fundamental problem of linguistics.

Roman Jakobson (1971). “Selected Writings: Word and Language”, p.561, Walter de Gruyter

A linguist deaf to the poetic functions of language and a literary scholar indifferent to linguistics are equally flagrant anachronisms.

Roman Jakobson, Krystyna Pomorska, Stephen Rudy (1987). “Language in Literature”, p.94, Harvard University Press