-
language is
studied by the
National Academy of
Sciences of
Ukraine and
Potebnia Institute of Linguistics.
Comparisons are
often made
between Ukrainian...
- Ukrainian: Олекса́ндр Опана́сович Потебня́, romanized: Oleksandr
Opanasovych Potebnia;
September 22, 1835 –
December 11, 1891) was a
Russian Imperial linguist...
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Potebnia Institute of
Linguistics is a
research institute in Ukraine,
which is part of the
National Academy of
Sciences of
Ukraine department of literature...
- linguist, lexicographer, and
philologist who was a
research fellow of the
Potebnia Institute of
Linguistics from 1956 to 1992.
Hnatyuk is
primarily accredited...
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member was the philosopher,
linguist and pan-slavist
activist Oleksandr Potebnia.
Members of a
student hromada in the city
included the ****ure national...
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Ukrainian literary language Archived 3
October 2019 at the
Wayback Machine //
Potebnia Institute of
Linguistics (NASU). In
Ukrainian Rusanivsky V. M. (2000)....
- Filin, et al) and by
others only to the 10th or 11th
century (Oleksander
Potebnia,
Ahatanhel Krymsky, and, in part,
Leonid Bulakhovsky)". Pugh 1996, pp. 2–3...
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alphabet is co-developed by A. Yu.
Krymskyi Institute of
Oriental Studies,
Potebnia Institute of Linguistics,
Institute of
Philology of
Taras Shevchenko National...
- Sm., (1905)
Ascochyta cu****is
Fautrey & Roum., (1891)
Ascochyta melonis Potebnia, (1910)
Cercospora cucurbitae Ellis & Everh., (1888)
Didymella effusa (Niessl)...
- in 1862
during an ********ination
attempt by the
Ukrainian officer Andrij Potebnia (a
member of the
Committee of
Russian Officers in Poland, who took revenge...