Moscow linguistic circle explained

Moscow linguistic circle should not be confused with Moscow School of Comparative Linguistics.

The Moscow linguistic circle was a group of social scientists in semiotics, literary theory, and linguistics active in Moscow from 1915 to ca. 1924. Its members included Filipp Fortunatov (its founder),[1] Roman Jakobson, Grigoriy Vinokur, Boris Tomashevsky, and Petr Bogatyrev. The group was a counterpart to the St. Petersburg linguistic group OPOJAZ; between them, these two groups (together with the later Prague linguistic circle) were responsible for the development of Russian formalist literary semiotics and linguistics.

References

entry in the Britannica Online Encyclopedia.

Notes and References

  1. http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Fortunatov,+Filipp+Fedorovich "Fortunatov, Filipp Fedorovich "