Abstract
This article explores the enduring contributions of Leonard Bloomfield to the field of linguistics. It highlights his pioneering work in structural linguistics, descriptive analysis, and the study of phonology, morphology, and syntax. Through an examination of Bloomfield’s influential theories and methodologies, we gain insights into his lasting impact on the field of linguistics.
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Bloomfield, L. (1933). An Introduction to the Study of Language. John Benjamins Publishing Company.