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Alexander Afanasyevich Potebnja (Russian: Алекса́ндр Афана́сьевич Потебня́; Ukrainian: Олекса́ндр Опана́сович Потебня́, romanized: Oleksandr Opanasovych...
- (1844–1930) Élie
Metchnikoff –
Russian immunologist (1845–1916)
Alexander Potebnja – Russian-Ukrainian philosopher,
linguist and
panslavist activist George...
- (1825–1882) from
Serbia Anton Janežič (1828–1869) from
Slovenia Alexander Potebnja (1835–1891) from
Ukraine Vatroslav Jagić (1838–1923) from
Croatia August...
- L[awrence] (2000). The
Dictionary of
Historical and
Comparative Linguistics.
Fitzroy Dearborn, Chicago/London. ISBN 1-57958-218-4.
Alexander Potebnja v t e...
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first and most
influential was
ethnographer and
linguist Alexander Potebnja.
After analyzing the
source material,
mainly song fragments, he came to...
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national development, in the
context of
which a
prominent linguist,
Alexander Potebnja, began, in 1862, to
publish studies of the
relation between mentality and...
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Stephen D. Lee,
American general and
academic (d. 1908) 1835 –
Alexander Potebnja,
Ukrainian linguist and
philosopher (d. 1891) 1841 –
Andrejs Pumpurs, Latvian...
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writings were
heavily criticized by his
contemporaries (e.g., by
Alexander Potebnja), they have been
treated as a
trusted reference work by
several generations...
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sources mention the song as a
plyasovaya or a khorovodnaya.
Alexander Potebnja regards it – for its time
signature – as an
example of the so-called summer...
- as a
lecturer of
Russian Literature.
Supported by his mentor,
Alexander Potebnja, he
dedicated his
introductory lecture to
Ukrainian duma (Cossack epic...