Solomon Adlivankin

Solomon Adlivankin

Solomon Adlivankin
Born (1922-12-29)29 December 1922
Minsk, BSSR
Died 14 April 1985(1985-04-14)
Perm, RSFSR (now Russia)
Awards Conspicuous Gallantry Medal,[1] Medal for Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War (1941–1945)
Academic background
Alma mater Saratov State University (1946)
Academic work
Main interests Linguistics, phonetics, dialectology, Old Slavonic language

Solomon Juryevich (correct: Uravich) Adlivankin (Russian: Соломóн Ю́рьевич (correct: У́равич) Адливáнкин, Russian pronunciation: [səlɐˈmon ˈurʲɪvʲɪtɕ ɐdʲlʲɪˈvankʲɪn]) was a Soviet linguist, the Dean of philological faculty at Perm State University (1967–1971), the author of handbooks on Old Slavonic Phonetics, unique in the 1970s ; he was one of the Perm derivatology school founders, also he took part in compiling Akchim dialect dictionary.[2]

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  1. From interview with Vera Shahova-Adlivankina: Из интервью с вдовой С. Ю. Адливанкина Верой Лукьяновной Шаховой-Адливанкиной.
  2. Franciska Skitova on Solomon Adlivankin and his work: Скитова Ф. И вспоминаем благодарно… // А жизнь — одна и неразъятна. Воспоминания о Соломоне Юрьевиче Адливанкине. Пермь: Издательский центр «Титул», 2011. С. 24–25
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