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Nikolay Mikhailovich Yazykov (Russian: Никола́й Миха́йлович Язы́ков;
March 16 [O.S.
March 4] 1803 –
January 7 1847 [O.S.
December 26, 1846]) was a Russian...
- Samoylovich,
Alexander (1922).
Nekotorye dopolneniya k kl****ifikatsii
turetskikh yazykov Некоторые дополнения к классификации турецких языков [Some
additions to...
- 211–2017. Trubachyov, O.N., ed. (1994).
Etimologicheskyi slovar'
slavyanskikh yazykov Этимологический словарь славянских языков (in Russian). V. 20: pp. 19–20...
- 1917. It is also
famous for its
writers such as Ivan Goncharov,
Nikolay Yazykov and
Nikolay Karamzin, and for
painters such as
Arkady Plastov and Nikas...
- scurvy. He
spent most of his time with
young nobles, Ivan
Maksimovich Yazykov [ru] and
Aleksei Timofeievich Likhachov [ru]. On 28 July 1680 he married...
- was the
hostess of a
literary salon,
sister of the poet N. M.
Yazykov,
scholar P. M.
Yazykov. The
youthful love of N. A. Motovilov, an ****ociate of Seraphim...
- Opyt sravnitel'nogo
opisaniya minoyskogo,
etrusskogo i
rodstvennyh im
yazykov [Tentative
Comparative Description of Minoan,
Etruscan and
Related Languages]...
- linguist, and an
expert in Finno-Ugric languages. He is a
member of
Strana Yazykov, a
nationwide network of
language activists.
Mehmet Muslimov was born in...
- Tvoyé, ếzhe êsí ugotóval" pred" litsém" vsěkh" lyudéy, svět" vo otkrovéníe
yazýkov", i slávu lyudéy Tvoíkh" Izráilya.
Writing in the
early 20th century, Friedrich...
- 211–2017. Trubachyov, O.N., ed. (1994).
Etimologicheskyi slovar'
slavyanskikh yazykov Этимологический словарь славянских языков (in Russian). V. 20: pp. 19–20...