Worlds apart? Roman Jakobson and Louis Hjelmslev: a tale of a competitive friendship

Viggo Bank Jensen, Frans Gregersen*

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Abstract

The paper contrasts the careers, theories and organizational contributions made by Roman Jakobson and Louis Hjelmslev respectively. Though both are prominent structuralists, they diverged on several important points as to their views of theories and language. Their histories are intertwined because they fought for supremacy in the filed of linguistics and collaborated on the journal Acta Linguistica. Their different views were, however, not fully expressed in the 1930s since an important paper by Hjelmslev was suppressed and remained unpublished until 1973. During Jakobson's escape from Czechoslovakia Hjelmslev was instrumental in bringing Jakobson and his wife to Denmark where he worked for half a year before going on to Norway. We document the various meeting points and divergencies as well as the close friendship which despite their theoretical differences united them.
Keywords: Roman Jakobson, Louis Hjelmslev, history of linguistics, history of structuralism
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelStructuralism as one - structuralism as many : Studies in Structuralisms
RedaktørerLorenzo Cigana, Frans Gregersen
UdgivelsesstedKøbenhavn
ForlagDet Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab
Publikationsdato2023
Sider497-557
ISBN (Trykt)9788773044476
StatusUdgivet - 2023
NavnScientia Danica. Series H, Humanistica, 8
Vol/bind21
ISSN1904-5492

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