group attended the First International Conference of Linguists in The Hague, the
Netherlands, where they signed a resolution calling for synchronic linguistic analysis.
They actually signed alongside Charles Bally and Albert Sechehaye, who had compiled
and edited Saussure’s
Cours de linguistique générale
(1916), the prime reference for the
science of synchronic analysis. The strands of intellectual history crossed; they are not
easily spun into national traditions. But was there any translation theory in the web?
The scientific approach of Russian Formalism provided an impulse for basic
advances of the Prague
Cercle
in
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