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Jakobson
[ yah-kuhb-suhn ]
noun
- · [roh, -mahn, -m, uh, n], 1896–1982, U.S. linguist and scholar, born in Russia.
Jakobson
/ ˈɑːəə /
noun
- JakobsonRoman (DZč)18961982MUSRussianLANGUAGE: linguist Roman ( DZč ). 1896–1982, US linguist, born in Russia. His publications include Children's Speech (1941) and Fundamentals of Language (1956)
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Ms. Jakobson said it was likely that Mr. Biden and Mr. Xi would meet at the summit in November.
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“Jakobson got on his inside ski and I saw him in my vision, like falling in,” the Norwegian said.
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The linguist Roman Jakobson called this stage of language acquisition “tongue delirium.”
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Manson saw Wilson, Jakobson and Melcher as his tickets to fame and fortune.
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“It was just a few days before he was supposed to get involved with some serious rehabilitation,” says Gregg Jakobson, Wilson’s co-writer and producer.
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