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post-Bloomfieldian
post-Bloomˈfieldian, a. and n. Linguistics. [f. post- B. 1 b + the name Bloomfield (see below) + -ian.] A. adj. Subsequent to the work of the American linguist Leonard Bloomfield (1887–1949), freq. applied spec. to American structural linguistics in the 1950s. B. n. An American structuralist.[1949 J... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bloomfieldian
Bloomfieldian, n. and a. (ˌbluːmˈfiːldɪən) [f. the name of Leonard Bloomfield (1887–1949), American linguist + -ian.] A. n. An adherent of the linguistic theories of Bloomfield. B. adj. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Bloomfield or his theories. Cf. post-Bloomfieldian a. and n.1946 G. L. Tra... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bernard Bloch (linguist)
Bloch is considered one of the leading linguists of the post-Bloomfieldian school, active in the 1940s and 1950s, who concentrated on the description of wikipedia.org
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Formalism (linguistics)
The post-Bloomfieldian school of the 1950s was also increasingly keen on mathematical linguistics. wikipedia.org
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Structural linguistics
This American school is alternatively called distributionalism, 'American descriptivism', or the 'Bloomfieldian' school – or 'post-Bloomfieldian', following wikipedia.org
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post-
post-, prefix (pəʊst) repr. L. post, adv. and prep., after, behind. In L., prefixed adverbially to verbs, as posthabēre to hold or esteem after, postpōnĕre to place after, postpone, postscrībĕre to write after; also to pples., vbl. ns., and other verbal derivatives, as postgenitus after-born, postpo... Oxford English Dictionary
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