Solomon Juryevich (correct: Uravich) Adlivankin (Russian: Соломóн Ю́рьевич (correct: У́равич) Адливáнкин, Russian pronunciation: [səlɐˈmon ˈurʲɪvʲɪtɕ ɐdʲlʲɪˈvankʲɪn]) was a Soviet linguist, the Dean of philological faculty at Perm State University (1967–1971), the author of handbooks on Old Slavonic Phonetics, unique in the 1970s; he was one of the Perm derivatology school founders, also he took part in compiling Akchim dialect dictionary.[2]
Solomon Adlivankin | |
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Born | |
Died | |
Awards | Conspicuous Gallantry Medal,[1] Medal for Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War (1941–1945) |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Saratov State University (1946) |
Academic work | |
Main interests | Linguistics, phonetics, dialectology, Old Slavonic language |
Sources
edit- Solomon Adlivankin at Russian Wikipedia: Адливанкин, Соломон Юрьевич // Википедия, свободная энциклопедия.
- The Memoirs of Solomon Adlivankin: А жизнь — одна и неразъятна. Воспоминания о Соломоне Юрьевиче Адливанкине. Пермь: Издательский центр «Титул», 2011. – 352 с., илл.[1]
References
edit- ^ From interview with Vera Shahova-Adlivankina: Из интервью с вдовой С. Ю. Адливанкина Верой Лукьяновной Шаховой-Адливанкиной.
- ^ Franciska Skitova on Solomon Adlivankin and his work: Скитова Ф. И вспоминаем благодарно… // А жизнь — одна и неразъятна. Воспоминания о Соломоне Юрьевиче Адливанкине. Пермь: Издательский центр «Титул», 2011. С. 24–25