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Zhovtobryukh, Mikhail Andreevich

Mikhail Andreevich Zhovtobryukh ( Ukrainian: Mikhailo Andriyovich Zhovtobryukh ; November 17, 1905 , the village of Ruchki , now the Gadyachsky district of the Poltava region - December 16, 1995 , Kiev ) is a Soviet and Ukrainian linguist, a specialist in phonetics, grammar and history of the Ukrainian language. Doctor of Philology (1964), Professor (1965). Laureate of them. I. Franco (1985).

Mikhail Andreevich Zhovtobryukh
ukr Mikhaylo Andriyovich Zhovtobryukh
Mikhail Andreevich Zhovtobryukh.jpg
Date of BirthNovember 17, 1905 ( 1905-11-17 )
Place of BirthRuchki village , nowadays Gadyachsky district Poltava region
Date of deathDecember 16, 1995 ( 1995-12-16 ) (90 years old)
Place of deathKiev
A country Russian Empire →
USSR →
Ukraine
Scientific fieldlinguistics
Place of workInstitute of Linguistics A. A. Potebni, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev Pedagogical Institute named after Gorky
Alma materDnipropetrovsk Institute of Public Education
Academic degreeDoctor of Philology
Awards and prizesPrize to them. I. Franco

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Biography

Born on November 17, 1905 in the village of Ruchki near Poltava.

After graduating from the Dnepropetrovsk Institute of Public Education in 1929, he taught at the Zaporizhzhya Pedagogical Institute. In 1937-1941 and 1944-1948, he was an assistant professor at the Kiev Pedagogical Institute. Later he headed the departments of linguistics at the pedagogical institutes of Tyumen, Bukhara and Cherkassy. In 1959-1982 - Head of the Department of Theory of Ukrainian Literary Language of the Institute of Linguistics. A. A. Potebni, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR. At the same time (in 1960-1985) - Professor of the Kiev Pedagogical Institute. Gorky. He is the author of a significant number of scientific works devoted to the problems of the modern Ukrainian language (phonetics, word formation, morphology, syntax), the history of the Ukrainian language and Ukrainian linguistics, stylistics, speech culture, sociolinguistics, comparative grammar of Eastern Slavic languages, Russian dialectology. He studied the role of periodicals in the formation of the Ukrainian literary language and its norms. He gave an exhaustive diachronic description of the sound system of the Ukrainian language in the unity of its phonetic and phonemic aspects. The initiator and organizer of the creation of the academic work "Modern literary Ukrainian language" (in 5 volumes, 1969-1973). Author of textbooks for higher education.

He died on December 16, 1995 in Kiev.

Major Works

Monographs

  • “The course of the history of the Ukrainian literary language” (co-author; v. 2; 1961).
  • “The language of the Ukrainian press (until the mid-nineties of the 19th century)” (1963).
  • “Modern literary Ukrainian language. Phonetics ”(co-author; 1969).
  • “The language of the Ukrainian periodical press (end of the 19th - beginning of the 20th century)” (1970).
  • “Modern literary Ukrainian language. Vocabulary and phraseology ”(co-author; 1973).
  • “History of the Ukrainian language. Phonetics ”(co-author; 1979).
  • "Word formation in the modern literary Ukrainian language" (co-author; 1979).
  • “Literary Ukrainian” (1984).
  • “Ukrainian Grammar” (co-author; 1986).

Dictionaries

  • Ukrainian Literary Pronunciation and Stress (executive editor; 1973).

Tutorials

  • “Elements of linguistics and information about the history of the Ukrainian language” (1941).
  • “Historical grammar of the Ukrainian language” (co-author; 1957, 2nd ed. 1962).
  • "The course of the modern Ukrainian literary language" (co-author; 1959, 4th ed. 1972).
  • "Comparative Grammar of the Ukrainian and Russian Languages" (co-author; 1978; 2nd ed. 1987).
  • “Historical grammar of the Ukrainian language” (co-author; 1980).
  • "East Slavic languages" (co-author; 1987).
  • "An Essay on the History of Ukrainian Soviet Linguistics (1918-1941)" (1991).

Links

  • Mikhaylo Andriyovich Zhovtobryukh (neopr.) . Ов Institute of movoznavstva ім. O.O. Potebnі National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine // inmo.org.ua. Date of treatment February 13, 2012. Archived May 16, 2012.
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