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  1. Zellig Harris (b. 1909–d. 1992) was a noted linguist whose work contributed to American anthropology, methodologies of scientific research, and linguistic information. In addition, he made contributions to worker self-management, Zionism, and efforts to transform capitalist society in the direction of scientific socialism.

  2. Zellig Sabbetai Harris (October 23, 1909 – May 22, 1992) was an American linguist. Originally a student of Semitic languages, he is best known for his work in structural linguistics and discourse analysis. He also contributed to the investigation in sub-language grammar, operator grammar, and a theory of linguistic information.

  3. The Work of Zellig Harris. The work of Zellig Harris in language, grammar, and information, and in the methodology of linguistics, is remarkable for its consistency and integrity over a span of almost 60 years, culminating in an elegant and comprehensive theory of language and information.

  4. Zellig Harris died in his sleep on May 22, 1992. He served as president of the Linguistic Society of America in 1955, and was one of the half dozen or so American linguists whose work has had the greatest influence both in his own country and abroad. This obituary fills a gap that should have been filled much earlier, and it is an honor.

  5. "Zellig Sabbetai Harris" published on by null. (1909–1992). American linguist.Starting as a Semitist and the author of important work on Ugaritic and Phoenician, he became the leading theorist of the Post-Bloomfieldian school in the United States ...

  6. ZELLIG SABBATAI HARRIS. October 27, 1909–May 22, 1992. BY W. C. WATT. ZELLIG S. HARRIS DIED ON May 22, 1992, midway through his eighty-second year. (The delay in memorializing him in these pages is owing to happenstance.)

  7. Select. The Legacy of Zellig Harris : language and information into the 21st century. Volume 1, Philosophy of science, syntax, and semantics. Responsibility. edited by Bruce E. Nevin. Imprint. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., ©2002. Physical description. 1 online resource (xxxiv, 323 pages) : illustrations. Series.

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