Georgy Klimov

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Georgy Klimov (

Burushaski language and the Amerind
language group.

Biography

Born in

Soviet Academy of Sciences, becoming a professor there in 1988. He died in Moscow in 1997, leaving behind over 360 scholarly works and many projects uncompleted. An important work in the field of comparative linguistics of Kartvelian languages, Etymological Dictionary of the Kartvelian Languages, was published in 1998.[1]

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