Use "jakobson" in a sentence

1. Roman Jakobson , a famous linguist, is the first person that adopts the permian semiotics.

2. In the first instalment of a three-part article, Linda Jakobson explores China's growing interest in the thawing north.

3. “What I remember is this rivetingly beautiful dark-haired creature Beavering away in her cubbyhole,” said Barbara Jakobson, a longtime Museum of …

4. Another concept used in structural anthropology came from the Prague school of linguistics, where Roman Jakobson and others analysed sounds based on the presence or absence of certain features (such as voiceless vs. voiced).

5. “[Crooked] details the nature and results of virtually every current approach to treating back pain.” (Jane Brody, New York Times) “Written by veteran investigative journalist and back pain sufferer Cathryn Jakobson Ramin, Crooked highlights how traditional treatments such as chiropractic, surgery and injections are largely ineffective.

6. An Addresser (a sender, or enunciator ) an addressee (a receiver, or enunciatee) a contact between an Addresser and addressee; a common code; a message; Jakobson took linguistics beyond syntax, semantics, and morphology, with a cautious analysis of the sounds of language, which often convey a prodigious deal of meaning further than the text.