“Workers’ works” in five books contain the non-demetative works of a professor of mathematics by V. A. Uspensky, the head of the department of mathematical logic and the theory of algorithms of the Mechanical and Mathematics Faculty of Moscow University.
The third book “Linguistics” includes the author’s linguistic works. It begins with an article that sets out the first scientific definition of an important concept of ‘cases’ proposed by A. N. Kolmogorov. The preface to a separate publication of “linguistic tasks” A. A. Zaliznyak completes the book. The most voluminous composition of the book, “The Silver Age of Structural, Applied and Mathematical Linguistics in the USSR: how it began (notes of an eyewitness)”, contains memories of turning point in domestic linguistics that occurred in the 1950s-1960s. The next volume is called “Nevonon – Newton – Newton, or how many sides does the language sign have?”; It was specifically written for Festaburnt in honor of A. A. Zaliznyak.
2nd edition, fixed and addition …
Author
Uspensky Vladimir Andreevich
Editor
Panov M. Yu., Panunin N.M.
Publisher
OGA, 2013
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