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American linguist (1909–1992)
Zellig Sabbettai Harris (/ˈzɛlɪɡ/ ZELL-ihg; October 23, 1909 – May 22, 1992) was an American linguist, mathematical syntactician, and methodologist of
Zellig_Harris
1957 book by Noam Chomsky
integrating the concepts of transformation (pioneered by his mentor Zellig Harris, but used in a precise and integrative way by Chomsky), morphophonemic
Syntactic_Structures
American linguist and activist (born 1928)
through conversations with the linguist Zellig Harris, whom he first met in a political circle in 1947. Harris introduced Chomsky to the field of theoretical
Noam_Chomsky
Theory of language
to provide a scientific basis for syntax as independent of meaning. Zellig Harris defined 'distribution' as follows. “The DISTRIBUTION of an element is
Distributionalism
Name list
Epstein (1914–2009), rabbi Zelig Eshhar (1941–2025), Israeli immunologist Zellig Harris (1909–1992), American linguist Zelig Kalmanovich (1885–1944), philologist
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reference to "bag of words" in a linguistic context can be found in Zellig Harris's 1954 article on Distributional Structure. The following models a text
Bag-of-words_model
Computational linguistics expert
transformations, and sublanguage", pp. 78–120. Chapter in The Legacy of Zellig Harris, Vol. 2, ed. by Bruce Nevin and Stephen M. Johnson, John Benjamins Publishing
Naomi_Sager
Political party in Israel (1948–1988)
prominent Jewish intellectuals, including Albert Einstein, Hannah Arendt, Zellig Harris, and Sidney Hook signed an open letter to The New York Times. The letter
Herut
Theory in linguistics
gained traction in the distributionalist tradition through the work of Zellig Harris and Charles F. Hockett, who expanded and applied it to sentence analysis
Immediate constituent analysis
Immediate_constituent_analysis
Linguistics theory about syntax
was first proposed by Noam Chomsky in 1970 reformulating the ideas of Zellig Harris (1951), and further developed by Ray Jackendoff (1974, 1977a, 1977b)
X-bar_theory
Field of linguistics
Word embedding Scott Deerwester Susan Dumais J. R. Firth George Furnas Zellig Harris Thomas Landauer Magnus Sahlgren Lenci, Alessandro; Sahlgren, Magnus
Distributional_semantics
American virologist
that primarily afflict people in developing nations. Harris is the daughter of linguist Zellig Harris and computer scientist Naomi Sager. She received a
Eva_Harris
American linguist (1887–1949)
language data exemplified by Edward Sapir, who regarded Harris as his intellectual heir." Zellig Harris, Description". Archived from the original on 2021-01-31
Leonard_Bloomfield
Use of computational tools for the study of linguistics
and the internals of Large Language Models, has roots in the work of Zellig Harris. Some traditional topics of interest in computational semantics are:
Computational_linguistics
American comparative literature scholar
Beyond the Ivory Tower, and in 2011 by a biography of Chomsky's teacher Zellig Harris: From American Linguistics to Socialist Zionism. His most recent books
Robert_Barsky
Meaning represented by natural language
and the internals of Large Language Models, has roots in the work of Zellig Harris. Some traditional topics of interest in computational semantics are:
Computational_semantics
Scientific study of language
Structural analysis was improved by Leonard Bloomfield, Louis Hjelmslev; and Zellig Harris who also developed methods of discourse analysis. Functional analysis
Linguistics
Analysis of social and lingual policy, or historiographical discourse phenomena
following the publication[citation needed] of a series of papers by Zellig Harris from 1952 reporting on work from which he developed transformational
Discourse_analysis
Zakiya Dalila Harris, American author Zeiko Harris (born 1999), Bermudan footballer Zelda Harris (born 1985), American actress Zellig Harris (1909–1992)
List of people with surname Harris
List_of_people_with_surname_Harris
System responsible for combining morphemes into complex structures
proposed in the late 1950s by Noam Chomsky, building on earlier work by Zellig Harris, Louis Hjelmslev, and others. Since then, numerous theories have been
Syntax
Formalism to describe programming languages
of the 20th century, when linguists such as Leonard Bloomfield and Zellig Harris began attempts to formalize language description, including phrase structure
Backus–Naur_form
Basic unit of phonology
speaker; this position is strongly associated with Leonard Bloomfield. Zellig Harris claimed that it is possible to discover the phonemes of a language purely
Phoneme
Grammatical tense denoting a past event
Ugarit: dating and grammar. Butzon & Bercker. p. 506. ISBN 3788713372. Zellig Harris (1939). Development of the Cannanite dialects: an investigation in linguistic
Preterite
Verb form with the letter waw in order to change its tense or aspect
to J. Weingreen, printed on p. 252 of Weingreen's Practical Grammar Zellig Harris (1939). Development of the Canaanite dialects: an investigation in linguistic
Vav-consecutive
American linguist and anthropologist (1912–2000)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Kenneth_Lee_Pike
German-born American anthropologist (1858–1942)
http://data.isiscb.org/isis/citation/CBB978495186/ Robert F. Barsky. 2011. Zellig Harris: From American Linguistics to Socialist Zionism. MIT Press, April 15
Franz_Boas
Device able to make copies of itself
fluctuations, spontaneously form self-replicating polymers. In 1968, Zellig Harris wrote that "the metalanguage is in the language," suggesting that self-replication
Self-replicating_machine
American linguist (1914–2011)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Eugene_Nida
Two terms of Saussure
structuralism by making its own modifications of the model. In 1946, Zellig Harris introduced transformational generative grammar which excluded semantics
Langue_and_parole
American linguist
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Ellen_Kaisse
German-American Hittitologist (1897–1971)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Albrecht_Goetze
Linguistic theory
Noam Chomsky who used a modification of it made by his PhD supervisor Zellig Harris. Hjelmslev's influence extends to semiotics and to the systemic and
Glossematics
Eerdmann, Grand Rapids Michigan, Cambridge/UK 1990, vol. VI, p. 348. Zellig Harris (1939). Development of the Cannanite dialects: an investigation in linguistic
Names_of_Jerusalem
Grammar formalism
into the family of adjunction grammars (AG), the "string grammar" of Zellig Harris. AGs handle exocentric properties of language in a natural and effective
Tree-adjoining_grammar
View of linguistics
Sapir; other notable linguists customarily included in this group are Zellig Harris, George Trager, Bernard Bloch, Martin Joos, Henry Lee Smith Jr., Henry
Structural_linguistics
American linguist and anthropologist (1884–1939)
Sapir came to regard a young Semiticist named Zellig Harris as his intellectual heir, although Harris was never a formal student of Sapir. (For a time
Edward_Sapir
carries information. This theory is the culmination of the life work of Zellig Harris, with major publications toward the end of the last century. Operator
Operator_grammar
American psycholinguist (1929–2021)
linguistics from the University of Pennsylvania in 1967. She studied under Zellig Harris. She was employed as an assistant professor at Swarthmore College before
Lila_R._Gleitman
British phonetician (1925–2006)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Peter_Ladefoged
Latvian-American linguist (1923–2018)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Morris_Halle
began in the late 1960s under Maurice Gross. Its theoretical basis is Zellig S. Harris's distributionalism, and notably the notion of transformational rule
Lexicon-grammar
American linguist
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Charles_Carpenter_Fries
German-American linguist (1915–2003)
with scholars who were establishing linguistics as a science, notably Zellig Harris. Deeply familiar with the solid work done by historical linguists, but
Henry_M._Hoenigswald
American linguist and philosopher (born 1945)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Ray_Jackendoff
American linguist (1877–1952)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Roland_Grubb_Kent
American historian (1889–1971)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Kemp_Malone
American poet and linguist (1938–2025)
of Bernard Bloch, Samuel Martin and Rulon Wells at Yale University; Zellig Harris, Henry Hiz, Henry Hoenigswald and Franklin Southworth at the University
John_R._Ross
American philologist (1866–1955)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Carl_Darling_Buck
American poet (1925–1965)
negotiate their way, is grounded in the structuralist linguistics of Zellig Harris and Charles Hockett.[citation needed] (Poems of his final book, Language
Jack_Spicer
American anthropologist (1876–1960)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Alfred_Kroeber
American linguist (born 1945)
America". www.linguisticsociety.org. Retrieved 2022-04-02. Randy Allen Harris. The Linguistics Wars. Horn, Laurence (1989). A Natural History of Negation
Laurence_R._Horn
American linguist and caucasologist (b. 1947)
Alice Carmichael Harris (born November 23, 1947) is an American linguist. She is Professor emerita of Linguistics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
Alice_Harris_(linguist)
Term in linguistics
of semantics by American structuralists like Leonard Bloomfield and Zellig Harris in the 1940s, which was based on a neo-positivist anti-psychologist
Autonomy_of_syntax
Authorization Transaction boundaries (begin, commit, and rollback) Harris, Zellig (1988). Language and Information. New York: Columbia University Press
Sublanguage
Scottish-American linguist (1938–1999)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
James_D._McCawley
American linguist (1907–1993)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
J_Milton_Cowan
1968 book by Noam Chomsky and Morris Halle
University of Pennsylvania, Chomsky met Zellig Harris, who introduced him to American structural linguistics. At Harris's suggestion, Chomsky started to work
The_Sound_Pattern_of_English
Russian linguist (1896–1982)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Roman_Jakobson
Kibbutz in Israel
became a professor Adin Talbar (1921–2013), athlete and sports official Zellig Harris (1909–1992), linguist, mathematical syntactician, and methodologist
Mishmar_HaEmek
(1928–1989) Errol Harris (1908–2009) John Harris (born 1945) Leonard Harris Sam Harris (born 1967) Tristan Harris (born 1984) Zellig Harris (1909–1992) John
List of philosophers born in the 20th century
List_of_philosophers_born_in_the_20th_century
City in Odesa Oblast, Ukraine
Israeli politician Yuly Aykhenvald, Ukrainian Jewish literary critic Zellig Harris, American linguist, mathematical syntactician, and methodologist of
Balta,_Ukraine
American linguist (1929–2014)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Charles_J._Fillmore
Cardozo; Albert Einstein; Herman Eisen; Hayim Fineman; M. Gallen; H.H. Harris; Zellig Harris; Sidney Hook; Fred Karush; Bruria Kaufman; Irma L. Lindheim; Nahman
Zionist_political_violence
Canadian-American linguist (born 1949)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Mark_Aronoff
Hungarian-American polymath (1920–2001)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Thomas_Sebeok
Endangered Darwin language spoken in Australia
not in the verb - partly prefixal and partly suffixal. "It is what Zellig Harris called a 'broken sequence'. It may be mentioned in passing that the
Laragiya_language
American linguist
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Ellen_Prince
Senegalese-born Cabo Verdean–French linguist
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Marlyse_Baptista
American linguist
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Sandra_Chung
Romanian-American linguist (1923–1994)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Robert_Austerlitz
American linguist (1928–2006)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
William_O._Bright
American academic and linguist
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
John_Baugh
American linguist (1922–2014)
related languages. His PhD was at the University of Pennsylvania under Zellig Harris and Henry Hoenigswald. His 1955 dissertation on Proto-Mixtecan was the
Robert_E._Longacre
American linguist (1907–1965)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Bernard_Bloch_(linguist)
American linguist (born 1945)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Joan_Bresnan
American linguist (1906–1982)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
William_Freeman_Twaddell
American linguist (1871–1963)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
George_Bolling
American linguist (1893–1967)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
E._Adelaide_Hahn
American linguist (1934–2001)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Kenneth_L._Hale
Day of the year
– Stan Mortensen, English footballer and manager (born 1921) 1992 – Zellig Harris, American linguist and academic (born 1909) 1993 – Mieczysław Horszowski
May_22
Subtractive morpheme
described by Leonard Bloomfield who called it a minus feature, and Zellig Harris who called it a "minus morpheme". Other terms for the same or similar
Disfix
American linguist; father of sociolinguistics (1927–2024)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
William_Labov
American linguist (1906–1992)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
George_L._Trager
Jewish nationalist organization
Jewish Youth Counterculture". 16 November 2009. Barsky, Robert. 2010. Zellig Harris. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. "A Finding Aid to the Phineas Smoller Papers
Zionist_youth_movement
American linguist (born 1940)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Arnold_Zwicky
Lazar Gulkowitsch, Jewish Studies scholar Abraham Harkavy, historian Zellig Harris, linguist Roman Jakobson, Russian/American linguist Naum Krasner, economist
List of Jews born in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union
List_of_Jews_born_in_the_Russian_Empire_and_the_Soviet_Union
American linguist (born 1938)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
David_M._Perlmutter
American politician (1854–1941)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Rulon_S._Wells
Austrian-American linguist (1876–1938)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Eduard_Prokosch
Alexander Gerschenkron, economic historian Jean Gottmann, geographer Zellig Harris Jacob Marschak, economist Elye Spivak Sophia Agranovich, pianist Simon
List_of_Ukrainian_Jews
American economist (1917–2004)
Reference group led by University of Pennsylvania Professor Zellig Harris, which culminated in Harris's posthumous book The transformation of capitalist society
Seymour_Melman
American linguist (born 1946)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Marianne_Mithun
American linguist (born 1938)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Sally_McConnell-Ginet
American linguist (1920–2019)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Eric_P._Hamp
American linguist (born 1951)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Brian_Joseph
American linguist (1923–2000)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Victoria_Fromkin
French linguist (1934–2001)
this time to the University of Pennsylvania, where he worked with Zellig S. Harris. He received his research PhD at the Sorbonne in 1967 with his dissertation
Maurice_Gross
American linguist from Estonia
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Ilse_Lehiste
American linguist (born 1939)
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Elizabeth_C._Traugott
American scholar of linguistics
George S. Lane (1952) Bernard Bloch (1953) Charles F. Voegelin (1954) Zellig Harris (1955) Roman Jakobson (1956) W. Freeman Twaddell (1957) Henry M. Hoenigswald
Sarah_Thomason
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