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Discover the groundbreaking work of the Leningrad Cabinet for the Study of Artistic Speech (1923–1930), a unique scientific laboratory dedicated to exploring poetic performance and the art of the spoken verse. This volume presents the results of years of research, featuring previously unpublished articles from the late 1920s, originally intended for the collection "Zvuchashchaya Khudozhestvennaya Rech" (Sounding Artistic Speech). The authors include the Cabinet's founder and permanent director, verse scholar and linguist Sergey Ignatievich Bernstein (1892–1970), along with his students A.V. Fyodorov, S.G. Vysheslavtseva, and others. These historical texts are accompanied by commentaries from contemporary scholars in Germany, the USA, and Russia, who examine the Cabinet's work within the broader context of Russian Formalism. This edition offers a rare insight into the study of sound in poetry, bridging past and present research.