Pirohivka, Shostka Raion, Sumy Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Died
7 May 2023(2023-05-07) (aged 92)
Tarusa, Kaluga Oblast, Russia
Alma mater
State University of Gorky
Scientific career
Fields
Linguistics
Institutions
Institute for Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Oriental Cultures and Antiquities, Russian State University for the Humanities
Academic advisors
Vyacheslav Ivanov
Vladimir Antonovich Dybo (Russian: Влади́мир Анто́нович Дыбо́; 30 April 1931 – 7 May 2023) was a Soviet and Russian linguist, Doctor Nauk in Philological Sciences (1979), Professor (1992), Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences (2011). A specialist in comparative historical linguistics and accentology, he was well-known as one of the founders of the Moscow School of Comparative Linguistics.[1]
Vladimir Antonovich Dybo (Russian: Влади́мир Анто́нович Дыбо́; 30 April 1931 – 7 May 2023) was a Soviet and Russian linguist, Doctor Nauk in Philological...
Dybo is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anna Dybo (born 1959), Russian linguist VladimirDybo (1931–2023), Russian linguist Dybo's...
which encompasses some 3,000 Proto-Altaic stems. She is the daughter of VladimirDybo. 2003. With Sergei A. Starostin and Oleg A. Mudrak. Etymological Dictionary...
acceptance. In Russia, it is endorsed by a minority of linguists, such as VladimirDybo, but is not a generally accepted hypothesis.[citation needed] Some linguists...
of the school are Vladislav Illich-Svitych and Aharon Dolgopolsky. VladimirDybo, Vyacheslav Ivanov, and Andrey Zaliznyak also played key roles in the...
Etymological Dictionary, Sevan Nişanyan. “*töre-” in Sergei Starostin, VladimirDybo, Oleg Mudrak (2003), Etymological Dictionary of the Altaic Languages...
prominent Russian "lumpers" belonging to the Moscow School of Comparative Linguistics, including VladimirDybo and Georgiy Starostin (standing in front)....
9th cent.). The shift from s to š operates before i, ï, and iV, and VladimirDybo calls the sound change the "Bulgar palatalization". Denis Sinor believed...
announced on this date) Jay P. Dolan, 87, American historian and priest. VladimirDybo, 92, Russian linguist, member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Ray...
(1919–2014) from UK John Simon Gabriel Simmons (1915–2005) from UK VladimirDybo (1930–2023) from Russia Pavle Ivić (1924–1999) from Serbia Edward Stankiewicz...
Lingvisticheskij Zhurnal 1, 174-190. Moscow. 2003. Co-authored with Anna V. Dybo and Oleg A. Mudrak. An Etymological Dictionary of the Altaic Languages, 3...
Bengtson Václav Blažek Allan R. Bomhard Svetlana Burlak Aharon Dolgopolsky VladimirDybo Harold C. Fleming Joseph Greenberg Eugene Helimski Murray Gell-Mann...
Bengtson Václav Blažek Allan R. Bomhard Svetlana Burlak Aharon Dolgopolsky VladimirDybo Harold C. Fleming Joseph Greenberg Eugene Helimski Murray Gell-Mann...
5 86 Ingrid Arvidsson Swedish poet, author, and diplomat May 7 103 VladimirDybo Russian linguist May 7 92 Fred Siegel American historian and conservative...
Caldwell, Matthias Castrén, Björn Collinder, Albert Cuny, Igor Diakonov, VladimirDybo, Harold Fleming, Eugene Helimski, Otto Jespersen, Frederik Kortlandt...
scientist who played a pioneering role in microbiology and vaccine research VladimirDybo – specialist in comparative historical linguistics and accentology Alexander...
Petr Tretyakov, Zinaida Udaltsova, and Vladimir Volkov. Currently, there are Academicians of the RAS: VladimirDybo, Vyacheslav Ivanov, and Andrey A. Zaliznyak;...
author of the Explanatory Dictionary of the Live Great Russian language VladimirDybo, a main figure in the Moscow School of Comparative Linguistics Tamara...
Kortlandt, and James P. Mallory. Editors include VladimirDybo (editor-in-chief), George Starostin, Anna Dybo, and Ilya Yakubovich. Вестник РГГУ. Серия «Филология...
source of both qaγan and qan can be traced back to Xiong-nu and Yeniseian". Dybo (2007) suggests that the ultimate etymological root of Khagan comes from...
settled during first colonisation. In September 2015, Alexei Kassian and Anna Dybo published, as a part of interdisciplinary study of Slavic ethnogenesis, a...