Nikolai Dmitriev
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Nikolai Konstantinovich Dmitriev (Russian: Николай Константинович Дмитриев; 1898-1954) was Doctor of Philology, professor, an outstanding Orientalist-Turkologist, corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, member of Russian Federation Academy of Sciences, Distinguished Scientist honoree of Turkmenia, Bashkiria, Chuvashia, and recognized member of the world Turkology.
Biography
Dmitriev was born on August 28, 1898, in Moscow, in a professional family. In 1916, after graduating with a gold medal the 3rd Moscow gymnasium, he joined the Historical-Philological faculty of the
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Dmitriev's linguistic views formed under influence of school of F.W.Radloff, continued by P.M.Melioransky.
The range of Dmitriev scientific interests was very wide. It developed right at the beginning of his career, when the scientist almost simultaneously started to work on
Dmitriev was a convinced supporter of the theory that stipulates a genetic unity of the Turkic languages. That led to the comparative and comparative-historical methods as the main tool in studies of the structure of Turkic languages; and to the synthetic approach to the problems of Turkology, which explain the overall unity of his thematically various research on the languages of Turkic group.
Dmitriev took a primarily historical view of the linguistic phenomena. He was an expert on morphology, syntax, phonetics, lexicology, dialectology, and history of the Turkic languages. When the ideas by N.Ya. Marr began being strenuously propagandized in the Stalinist Soviet Union, Dmitriev remained alien to the attempts to discover in Turkic languages "stadial reorganizations", and to the attempts to discover in Turkic languages inflection, prefixes, etc., which did not escape even some competent foreign Turkologists. He initiated a push against some errors that at times prevented a correct understanding of the phenomena typical for Turkic languages.
After F.W. Radloff and
A prominent place in the Dmitriev's works held the questions of lexicology. A special place in the Dmitriev's scientific biography addresses the problem of the Türko-Slavic linguistic relations. In the problem of the Turkic loans in Slavic languages, and first of all in Russian, Dmitriev's research brought in new dimensions, studying time, conditions and penetration paths of these loans into the Russian and Slavic languages. His brochure Structure of Turkish language expressed in a compressed form his valuable observations about loans in the Turkish vocabulary, historical conditions of their penetration in Turkish language, and the nearest intermediaries that conducted loans from territorially remote languages. The special Slavophonic training received by Dmitriev before his Turkological education allowed him to turn to Slavic languages and Turkic texts in a Slavic transcription as a major source on the history and dialectology of the Turkic, especially southern Turkic languages. His research in this area had even greater value for the Slavic philology, because it complemented studies on the influences of the Turkic languages on Slavic languages. In his last years Dmitriev started publishing his research on the Russian-Turkic language comparisons.
In his last years Dmitriev's attention especially attracted the question on attitude of the Turkic languages to the category of grammatical gender. On the material of Azeri language, Dmitriev published a special article on this subject, suggesting a presence of vestiges or hints on the grammatical gender in the modern Turkic languages.
Dmitriev wrote baseline scientific descriptions for many of Turkic languages, including Kumyk, Bashkir, Turkmen, and Gagauz.
The "Grammar of Kumyk language" was a first in a Turkology scientific description of this language with general Turkological impact. The Gagauz language for the first time was investigated by Dmitriev, one of his two works is devoted to
Dmitriev sent two decades' worth of materials he had collected on the Azeri language to be published as a large scientific grammar, but during the
and others) allowing wide linguistic interpretation.Under Dmitriev's editorship was published "Russian-Bashkir Dictionary" with a grammatical sketch the Bashkir language. Another monumental lexicographic works of Turkology was the "Russian-Chuvash dictionary" under Dmitriev editorship with a grammatical sketch the Chuvash language. Dmitriev co-authored Khakas grammatical book.
Dmitriev was not only a linguist Turkologist, but also an expert on Turkic
Dmitriev established the Kumyk, Bashkir, Turkmen, Azeri and Chuvash branches of Turkic linguistics.[citation needed]
For 16 years (1925–1941) Dmitriev was closely connected with the
During Dmitriev's 30-years pedagogical work he created a large number of university courses, including Turkic
Dmitriev's outstanding achievement was preparation of scientists in the field of Turkology. Under his leadership completed post-graduate work and received post-graduate and doctoral degrees many tens of ethnically Turkic students.
The leading Turkological scientists of the central and local linguistic centers are mostly Dmitriev's pupils. His pupils work in
and other cities. Among them are members of Academies, Doctors of sciences and professors, prominent figures in culture and education.Bibliography of N. Dmitriev works
The extensive bibliographical listing does not attempt to list all works of N. Dmitriev, but only to give a representative sample of the breadth and depth of N. Dmitriev's contributions to Türkology and associated sciences.
- Elements of Turkish language in Serbian folk poetry (Turkisms in folklore collection of Vuk Karadjich), 1916–1918, "Linguistics", ("Элементы турецкаго языка въ сербской народной поэзiи (Турцизмы въ фольклорныхъ сборникахъ Вука Караджича)")
- Chansons populaires tatares, 1. Les chansons populaires tatares et leur formation, «Journal asiatique», CCVIII, № 2, Paris, 1925–1927, "Journal asiatique, vol. CCVIII, No. 2, CCXII, No. 2, Paris, 1925-1927"; ("Tatar folk songs")
- Beitrdge zur Osmanischen Mimologie // "Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes. Bd. XXXIV, Hf. 1-2, 3-4, Wien", 1927, ("To studies of Osmanian mimology")
- Notes on Bolgaro-Turkish vernaculars, 1927, DAN-B, No. 10 ("Заметки по болгаро-турцким говорам")
- Etudes sur la phonetique bachkire, 1927, "Journal asiatique, vol. CCX, Paris, 1927"
- Skizze der Südtürkischen Mimologie, 1929, // "WZKM, Bd. XXXVI, Hf. 1-2", 1929, ("Sketch of southern Turkic mimology")
- "Th" in Modern Turkich languages, 1929, // "Le monde oriental, Vol. XXIII, 1929"
- Turkish elements in Russian argo, 1931, // "Language and Literature, vol. 7, Leningrad, 1931" ("Турецкие элементы в русских арго")
- Gagausische Lautlehre, I-II, 1932–1933, "Archiv Orientální, 1932, vol. IV, No 2-3; III—1933" ("Gagauz etudes")
- Azerbajdschanische Lieder in armenischer Transkription, WZKM, Bd. 41, Hit. 1-2, Wien
- Methodology in studies of Crimea-Tatar dialects and folklore, 1934, // "Economy and Culture of Crimea, No. 9-12" ("О методике изучения крымско-татарских диалектов и фольклора")
- Morfologia della lingua turca dei cummuchi (Caucaso), 1935 // "Rivista degli studi Orientali. Roma, 1935, Vol. XV, fasc. I, II-III" ("Morphology of Kumyk language")
- Materialen zur kumuckischen Phonetik, 1936 // "Le monde oriental, 1936, XXX"
- Grammar of Bashkir language, 1948, "Moscow-Leningrad", ("Грамматика башкирского языка")
- Languages of Northern Caucasus and Dagestan, 1949, issue 2, Moscow-Leningrad, ("Языки Северного Кавказа и Дагестана")
- Grammar of Azeri language, Part. 1, Baku, 1951 ("Грамматика азербайджанского языка")
- Article is a brief of E. V. Sevortian, 1955, From the development history of the Soviet Turkology (in Memory of N.K. Dmitriev) in Russian
References
- G.F. Blagova "Scientific heritage of N.K. Dmitriev in the Archive of RAN [Russian Academy of Sciences] (Review)" (Г.Ф.Благова "Научное наследие Н.К.Дмитриева в Архиве РАН (Обзор)" In Russian
- Dilyara Tumasheva, acad. AN RT, 1998, "A word about a teacher (to 100-year anniversary of N.K. Dmitriev birthday)" (Диляра Тумашева, академик АН РТ ("Слово об учителе (к 100-летию со дня рождения Н.К.Дмитриева)") In Russian
- Arakin V.D., 1972 "Nikolai Konstantinovich Dmitriev (1898-1954)", Moscow University//Remarkable scientists of Moscow University. (Аракин В.Д., 1972 "Николай Константинович Дмитриев (1898-1954)", Изд-во Московского ун-та//Замечательные ученые Московского ун-та In Russian)
- Korsh F.E., 1962 // Remarkable scientists of Moscow University, 33, Moscow, 1962, ("Замечательные ученые Московского университета" In Russian)