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Zatovkanyuk, Mikolash

Nikolay Zatovkanyuk ( September 21, 1919 , Polonka village , Lutsk district of the Volyn region - September 17, 2001 , Prague , Czech Republic ) - Czech linguist , Slavist , Russian scholar , Ph.D. since 1952 , candidate of philological sciences since 1966 years .

Mikolash Zatovkanyuk
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Biography

He studied in 1939 - 1940 at the correspondence department of the Lutsk Pedagogical Institute , and later at the University of Tbilisi .

In 1947 he moved to the Czech Republic, studied at Charles University (Prague), and since 1948 taught at it.

Scientific activity

He worked in the field of comparative and typological study of Slavic languages :

  • “An impersonal predicate and related forms, in particular in the Russian language” (1965, Czech)
  • “Problems of Comparison of Ukrainian, Czech and Russian Languages” (1966),
  • “The inflection of nouns in the East Slavic languages” (1975, in Russian).

He also studied the issue of lexicology and lexicography , dialectology , interlanguage contacts, language interference, psycholinguistics , linguodidactics .

He is the author of textbooks on Russian and other languages ​​for schools in the Czech Republic.

Literature

  • "BUT. I. Bagmut. ”Nikolai Zatovkanyuk // Ukrainian Language: Encyclopedia. - K.: Ukrainian Encyclopedia, 2000. - ISBN 966-7492-07-9 .
  • Mokienko V. Scientist at Charles University in a lie. "Leningrad University", 1976, April 28;
  • Polyuga L. M. A contrastive analysis of the Ukrainian language in the works of M. Zatovkanyuk. "Linguistics", 1992, No. 5.
  • Nikolay Zatovkanyuk
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zatovkanyuk__Mikolash&oldid=95445047


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