In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Sergeyevich and the family name is Trubetzkoy.
Prince
Nikolai Trubetzkoy
Николай Трубецкой
Born
(1890-04-16)16 April 1890
Moscow, Russian Empire (Today Russia)
Died
25 June 1938(1938-06-25) (aged 48)
Vienna, State of Austria, Nazi Germany (Today Austria)
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Prince Nikolai Sergeyevich Trubetzkoy[1] (Russian: Николай Сергеевич Трубецкой, IPA:[trʊbʲɪtsˈkoj]; 16 April 1890 – 25 June 1938) was a Russian linguist and historian whose teachings formed a nucleus of the Prague School of structural linguistics. He is widely considered to be the founder of morphophonology. He was also associated with the Russian Eurasianists.
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Prince Nikolai Sergeyevich Trubetzkoy (Russian: Николай Сергеевич Трубецкой, IPA: [trʊbʲɪtsˈkoj]; 16 April 1890 – 25 June 1938) was a Russian linguist...
laboratory phonology. Definitions of the field of phonology vary. NikolaiTrubetzkoy in Grundzüge der Phonologie (1939) defines phonology as "the study...
celebrated and influential linguists of the twentieth century. With NikolaiTrubetzkoy, he developed revolutionary new techniques for the analysis of linguistic...
Saussure's death by the Prague school linguists Roman Jakobson and NikolaiTrubetzkoy; while the term structural linguistics was coined by Louis Hjelmslev...
complex study of multiple oppositions as expounded by, for example, NikolaiTrubetzkoy. Minimal pairs were an important part of the theory of pronunciation...
sketch of Eastern Bulgarian consonantism made by Russian linguist NikolaiTrubetzkoy in his 1939 book Principles of Phonology, where he introduced palatalization...
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Language". The concept of the phoneme was then elaborated in the works of NikolaiTrubetzkoy and others of the Prague School (during the years 1926–1935), and...
of 'St. Wacilla' (see ru:Уацилла). Russian linguist and historian NikolaiTrubetzkoy proposed that the name Batraz was borrowed into Ossetic via a Kabardian...
reindeer herder who created a writing system for the Chukchi language NikolaiTrubetzkoy, principal developer of phonology and inventor of morphophonology...
Prague linguistic circle included the Russian émigrés Roman Jakobson, NikolaiTrubetzkoy, and Sergei Karcevskiy, as well as the famous Czech literary scholars...
the earliest ideologues of Eurasianism was the Russian historian NikolaiTrubetzkoy, who denounced the Europhilic Czar Peter I and advocated Russian embracal...
remaining strictly anti-Darwinian. Russian émigrés Roman Jakobson and NikolaiTrubetzkoy disseminated insights of Russian grammarians in Prague, but also the...
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members of the Prague school of linguistics such as Roman Jakobson and NikolaiTrubetzkoy conducted influential research. The clearest and most important example...
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originated in the Prague School structuralism of Roman Jakobson and NikolaiTrubetzkoy as a means of characterizing binary oppositions. Both sound and meaning...
post-Saussurean linguistics by the Prague circle linguists Roman Jakobson and NikolaiTrubetzkoy, and eventually diminished. Perhaps the most famous of Saussure's...
those arising from convergence due to language contact (srodstvo). NikolaiTrubetzkoy introduced the Russian term языковой союз (yazykovoy soyuz 'language...
reindeer herder who created a writing system for the Chukchi language NikolaiTrubetzkoy, principal developer of phonology and inventor of morphophonology...
hope for a restoration of the monarchy. One of the key figures was NikolaiTrubetzkoy. Another participant was Vladimir Nikolaevich Ilyin (1890-1974), a...
transregional validity continued at least until the 18th century. [3] NikolaiTrubetzkoy (2000) Nasledie Chingiskhana, p. 478 Agraf, Moscow ISBN 978-5-77840-082-5...
Russian linguist NikolaiTrubetzkoy. Despite frequent objections, the support of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences has ensured Trubetzkoy's model virtual...
critics as "bourgeois". The key leaders of the Eurasianists were Prince NikolaiTrubetzkoy, Pyotr Savitsky [ru], Pyotr Suvchinsky, D.S. Mirsky, Konstantin Chkheidze...
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Lev Gumilyov, Pyotr Savitskiy, Sergei Rudenko, George Vernadsky, NikolaiTrubetzkoy, Hara-Davan Erendzhen, Mikhail Artamonov, and others. According to...
needed]). Its first in-depth phonological description was provided by NikolaiTrubetzkoy in 1931. The consonant inventory, according to Shulze's study of the...
the relationships of Balkan Slavic and Romance more extensively. NikolaiTrubetzkoy (1923), Kristian Sandfeld-Jensen (1926), and Gustav Weigand (1925...