Jakobson's functions of language explained

Roman Jakobson defined six functions of language (or communication functions), according to which an effective act of verbal communication can be described.[1] Each of the functions has an associated factor. For this work, Jakobson was influenced by Karl Bühler's organon model, to which he added the poetic, phatic and metalingual functions.

The six functions of language

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Notes and References

  1. Waugh . Linda R. . 1980 . 1772352 . The Poetic Function in the Theory of Roman Jakobson . . . 2 . 1 . 57–82 . 10.2307/1772352.