List of Russian linguists and philologists
This list of Russian Federation, the Soviet Union, the Russian Empire and other predecessor states of Russia.
A
- Vasily Abaev, prominent researcher of Iranian languages
- Akchimdialect dictionary
- Vladimir Admoni, linguist, literary critic, translator and poet, worked on the theory of grammar, historic and modern German syntax, defended Joseph Brodsky in court in 1964
- Baudouin de Courtenay
B
- mathematical linguistics
- Victor Bayda, linguist specializing in Celtic and Germanic languages
- Soviet specialist in literary criticism, famous Anglicist, founder of philological faculty at Perm State University, founder of Foreign literature Department at PSU
- Sanskrit grammarian
- Mythological school of comparative literature
- Yakov Brandt, Sinologist
D
- Explanatory Dictionary of the Live Great Russian language
- Vladimir Dybo, a main figure in the Moscow School of Comparative Linguistics
E
- Tamara Erofeyeva, leader of school «Sociolinguistic study of urban language»,[1] head of Socio- and Psycholinguistics school[2] at Department of General and Slavonic linguistics[3] at Perm State National Research University, Honorary Figure of Russian Higher Education
F
- Elena Fedorova, scholar of antiquity; doctor of philology, specialising in classical philology and cultural history
G
- Dmitry Gerasimov, medieval translator, diplomat and philologist, correspondent of European Renaissance scholars
H
- Eugene Helimski, a long-range comparative linguist
I
- Nostratic linguistics and the Moscow School of Comparative Linguistics
- Vyacheslav Ivanov, founder of glottalic theory of Indo-European consonantism
J
- Jackobson's Communication Model
K
- Lomonosov
- Alexander Kibrik, eminent typologist and caucasologist
- Andrej Kibrik, specialist in linguistic typology, cognitive linguistics, discourse analysis, and Athabaskan languages
- Valeriya Kirpichenko, linguist, translator, specialist in Arabic literature, professor at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
- epigrapher and ethnographer, deciphered the ancient Maya script, proposed a decipherment for the Indus script
- Rimma Komina, Soviet and Russian specialist in literary criticism, the Dean of philological faculty at Perm State University (1977–1982)
- philosophic understanding of syntactic categories
- stylistics
- Nikolay Krushevsky, co-inventor of the concept of phoneme and the systematic treatment of alternations
L
- theaterin India
- Old East Slavic languageand literature
- Mikhail Lomonosov, polymath scientist and artist, wrote a grammar that reformed Russian literary language by combining Old Church Slavonic with vernacular tongue
- Kafarov
M
- Orkhon script
- Nicholas Marr, put forth a pseudo-linguistic Japhetic theory on the origin of language
- Meaning-Text Theory
- Anatoly Moskvin, philologist and linguist, arrested in 2011 after the bodies of 26 mummified young women were discovered in his home.
- Leonid Murzin, Soviet and Russian linguist, the head of Perm derivatology school; he founded the Institute of dynamic linguistics
- Vladimir Müller, linguist and lexicographer, author of popular English–Russian dictionary
N
- Sergei Nikolaev, a long-range comparative linguist
- Sakha scripts)
O
- Sergei Ozhegov, author of the most widely used explanatory dictionary of Russian language
P
- Ilia Peiros, a long-range comparative linguist known for his work on Austric languages
- Komi Permyaks to Christianity and invented the Old Permic script
- polyglot, developed the cyrillization of Japanese
- Nicholas Poppe, prominent Altaic languages researcher
- mythology
- Tatyana Proskuryakova, Mayanist scholarand archaeologist, deciphered the ancient Maya script
R
- Tibetologist
S
- languages researcher
- Isaac Jacob Schmidt, first researcher of Mongolian
- Old Russian and medieval Russian literature
- phonologist, author of the glokaya kuzdraphrase
- Buddhistphilosophy in the West
- Vitaly Shevoroshkin, a long-range comparative linguists
- Ivan Snegiryov, early collector of Russian proverbs and researcher of lubok prints
- Kiev Fragments
- Georgiy Starostin, son of Sergei Starostin and long-range comparative linguistic researcher
- Sergei Starostin, prominent supporter of Altaic languages theory, proposed Dené–Caucasian languages macrofamily, reconstructed a number of Eurasian proto-languages
T
- Vasily Tatischev, geographer, ethnographer and historian, compiled the first encyclopedic dictionary of Russian
- reindeer herder who created a writing system for the Chukchi language
- Prague School of structural linguistics
U
- Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language
V
- Mansi language
- etymologist, author of the 'Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language]
- Viktor Vinogradov, linguist and philologist, founder of the Russian Language Institute
- Ostromir Gospel (the most ancient East Slavic book), pioneer researcher of the Russian grammar
Z
- Tale of Igor's Campaign
- L. L. Zamenhof, inventor of Esperanto, the most widely spoken constructed international auxiliary language
See also
- List of linguists
- List of Russian scientists
- List of Russian historians
- Linguistics of the Soviet Union
- Moscow School of Comparative Linguistics
- Russian language
- Russian literature
- Science and technology in Russia
References
- ^ Социолингвистическое изучение городской речи // Пермский государственный национальный исследовательский университет
- ^ Ерофеева Е. В. Пермская школа социолингвистики: итоги работы и перспективы развития // Вестник Пермского университета. Российская и зарубежная филология. Вып. 2. 2104. С. 160–171.
- ^ Perm State University. Department of General and Slavonic linguistics. Socio- and Psycholinguistics school