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Gyula Lazíczius |
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Lazíczius, Gyula
Born Aug. 18, 1896, in Újpest; died Aug. 4, 1957, in Budapest. Hungarian linguist; member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (1945). Lazíczius graduated from the University of Budapest in 1920 and became a professor there in 1938. He first studied literature and aesthetics, but later developed an interest in the Finno-Ugric languages, particularly Hungarian, and general linguistics. Lazíczius developed the theory of the phoneme. He was strongly influenced by F. de Saussure and the Prague school of structuralism. WORKSBevezetés a fonológiába. Budapest, 1932. Általános nyelvészet. Budapest, 1942. Fonétika, 2nd ed. Budapest, 1963. Lehrbuch der Phonetik. Berlin, 1961. REFERENCESebeok, T. A. “Obituary of Gyula Lazíczius.” Word, 1959, vol. 15.Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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