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Jakobson
[ yah-kuhb-suhn ]
noun
- Ro·man [roh, -mahn, -m, uh, n], 1896–1982, U.S. linguist and scholar, born in Russia.
Jakobson
/ ˈjɑːkəbsən /
noun
- JakobsonRoman (Osipovič)18961982MUSRussianLANGUAGE: linguist Roman ( Osipovič ). 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.
From New York Times
“Jakobson got on his inside ski and I saw him in my vision, like falling in,” the Norwegian said.
From Seattle Times
The linguist Roman Jakobson called this stage of language acquisition “tongue delirium.”
From New York Times
Manson saw Wilson, Jakobson and Melcher as his tickets to fame and fortune.
From Los Angeles Times
“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.
From The Guardian
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