
Jan Firbas (25 March 1921,
Brno – 5 May 2000, Brno), was a
Czech
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linguist
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and a prominent representative of the
Prague School
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of linguistics.
Biography
Born in
Brno, in then
Czechoslovakia
, rue, Чеськословеньско, , yi, טשעכאסלאוואקיי,
, common_name = Czechoslovakia
, life_span = 1918–19391945–1992
, p1 = Austria-Hungary
, image_p1 ...
, he studied English, German and philosophy at the Faculty of Arts of
Masaryk University
Masaryk University (MU) ( cs, Masarykova univerzita; la, Universitas Masarykiana Brunensis) is the second largest university in the Czech Republic, a member of the Compostela Group and the Utrecht Network. Founded in 1919 in Brno as the sec ...
. From 1949 he was a member of the Department of English and American Studies of the faculty until his death in 2000. He became a member of the
Prague Linguistics Circle, which was outlawed by the communist government. Persecution from the communist government and the fact that he came from an old Protestant family and refused to renounce his belief significantly delayed his academic career. Despite his international renown, it took him ten years to have his
habilitation
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officially approved and he was only made Professor in 1990. In 1986, he was awarded Honorary Doctorates by the Universities of Leuven and Leeds, and in 2000 by the
University of Turku
sv, Åbo universitet
, latin_name = Universitas Aboensis
, image_name = University of Turku.svg
, motto = ''Vapaan kansan lahja vapaalle tieteelle''
, established = 1920
, type ...
. Even though he was frequently invited to give lecture series at universities across the globe in the 1970s and 80s, he could freely accept the invitations only after the fall of the communist regime in November 1989. Jan Firbas died on 5 May 2000 in
Brno.
Firbas developed a theory of
Information Structure
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called
Functional Sentence Perspective (FSP), inspired by the work of
Vilém Mathesius
Vilém Mathesius (, 3 August 1882 – 12 April 1945) was a Czech linguist, literary historian and co-founder of the Prague Linguistic Circle. He is considered one of the founders of structural functionalism in linguistics.
Mathesius was the edito ...
. It is Jan Firbas who is to be credited with the first use of the term Functional Sentence Perspective. He wrote more than 100 papers on the subject and published a comprehensive account of his approach to information structure of language as a monograph in 1992. Firbas's most diligent disciple was
Aleš Svoboda, with whom he closely collaborated especially in the 1970s and 1980s on the development and refinement of the key concepts in the theory of Functional Sentence Perspective. The most important contribution of Jan Firbas to the study of information structure of language was to highlight the fact that "word-order is not the only means of FSP", thus in fact also correcting the view of Vilém Mathesius that "English is less susceptible to FSP than Czech" (ibid.). Firbas's further investigation of the means of FSP lead him to postulate a systemic view of FSP in which "context, linear modification, semantics and in the spoken language also intonation act as formative forces or factors" of FSP.
[Firbas, J.: "On some basic problems of functional sentence perspective" in M. Davies and L. Ravelli (Eds): ''Advances in Systemic Linguistics: Recent Theory and Practice'', London/New York: Pinter, 1992, p. 178]
The work of Jan Firbas, covering not only the FSP theory but also other topics in linguistics, has been re-edited by his followers into five volumes of ''Collected Works of Jan Firbas'' (). As of 25 March 2021, only the first three volumes have been published.
See also
*
Aleš Svoboda
*
Functional sentence perspective
*
Topic-comment
In linguistics, the topic, or theme, of a sentence is what is being talked about, and the comment (rheme or focus) is what is being said about the topic. This division into old vs. new content is called information structure. It is generally a ...
*
Vilém Mathesius
Vilém Mathesius (, 3 August 1882 – 12 April 1945) was a Czech linguist, literary historian and co-founder of the Prague Linguistic Circle. He is considered one of the founders of structural functionalism in linguistics.
Mathesius was the edito ...
Notes
References
* Davidse, Kristin and Brian D. Joseph: "Jan Firbas 1921-2000", ''Functions of Language'', Volume 7, Issue 2, 2000, pp. 273-277. https://doi.org/10.1075/fol.7.2.06dav
* Firbas, Jan: ''Collected works of Jan Firbas''. Brno: Masaryk University Press. (box, set)
* Firbas, Jan: ''Functional Sentence Perspective in Written and Spoken Communication.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511597817
* Hladký, Josef (Ed.): ''Language and function: to the memory of Jan Firbas'', Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2003. https://doi.org/10.1075/sfsl.49
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Linguists from the Czech Republic
1921 births
2000 deaths
Masaryk University alumni
20th-century linguists