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Bykonya, Valentina Viktorovna

Valentina Viktorovna Bykonya ( January 30, 1947 , village Krasny Yar , Krivosheinsky District , Tomsk Region - April 17, 2014 , Tomsk ) - Doctor of Philology , Professor , the largest specialist in the Selkup language .

Valentina Viktorovna Bykonya
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Date of BirthJanuary 30, 1947 ( 1947-01-30 )
Place of Birthpos. Krasny Yar , Krivosheinsky District , Tomsk Region , RSFSR , USSR
Date of deathApril 17, 2014 ( 2014-04-17 ) (67 years old)
Place of deathTomsk , Russia
A country USSR → Russia
Scientific fieldLanguages ​​of the peoples of Siberia
Place of workTomsk State Pedagogical University
Alma materTomsk State Pedagogical University
Academic degreeDoctor of Philology
Academic titleProfessor
Known asthe largest specialist in the Selkup language

Biography

In 1970 she graduated from the faculty of foreign languages ​​TGPI, in 1979 - graduate school at TGPI. Since 1970, she has been teaching at TGPI (from 1970 to 1987 assistant, graduate student, senior lecturer, acting head of department, associate professor; from 1987 to 1993 and from 1996 to 2006 head of the department of German language TGPI ( 1995 - Tomsk State Pedagogical University ), since 2006 - Head of the Department of Translation and Translation Studies of the TSPU.

One of the authors of the “Selkup-Russian dialectological dictionary” (2005).

Literature

  • Bykonya Valentina Viktorovna // Professors of Tomsk State Pedagogical University: Biographical Dictionary / Author - compiler T. V. Galkina. Tomsk: Publishing House of Tomsk State Pedagogical University, 2005.

Links

  • Tomsk State Pedagogical University, Personal page V. V. Bykoni (inaccessible link)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Byconya ,_Valentina_Viktorov&oldid = 93073992


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