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Leonard Bloomfield's "Language" (1933) is a seminal work in linguistics, remaining relevant even after 67 years. Remarkably, it has never been translated into German, despite Bloomfield's fluency in the language and his Austrian heritage, which influenced his focus on Germanic linguistics. This new edition aims to address this gap by providing a comprehensive commentary that reflects Bloomfield's ideas in the context of modern linguistics. It is not just a translation but a scholarly publication that examines the evolution of linguistic research over the past 66 years. By doing so, it enhances the original work's significance and accessibility for German-speaking audiences, while also contributing to ongoing discussions in the field. This edition serves as both a tribute to Bloomfield's legacy and a valuable resource for contemporary linguists.

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Die Sprache, Leonard Bloomfield

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Titul
Die Sprache
Jazyk
nemecky
Vydavateľ
Praesens
Rok vydania
2001
Väzba
mäkká
ISBN10
3706910020
ISBN13
9783706910026
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Leonard Bloomfield's "Language" (1933) is a seminal work in linguistics, remaining relevant even after 67 years. Remarkably, it has never been translated into German, despite Bloomfield's fluency in the language and his Austrian heritage, which influenced his focus on Germanic linguistics. This new edition aims to address this gap by providing a comprehensive commentary that reflects Bloomfield's ideas in the context of modern linguistics. It is not just a translation but a scholarly publication that examines the evolution of linguistic research over the past 66 years. By doing so, it enhances the original work's significance and accessibility for German-speaking audiences, while also contributing to ongoing discussions in the field. This edition serves as both a tribute to Bloomfield's legacy and a valuable resource for contemporary linguists.