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Radoslav Večerka : ウィキペディア英語版
Radoslav Večerka

Radoslav Večerka (born April 18, 1928 in Brno) is a Czech linguist, university professor, journalist, editor and literary scholar active in the field of Slavic studies with a focus on paleography, comparative studies of Slavic languages and Slavic history.
==Biography==
He graduated in Czech, Russian and Slavic comparative linguistics at the Masaryk University in Brno. His teachers included prominent Paleo-Slavists such as Josef Kurz, Bohemists such as František Trávníček and Adolf Kellner, Indo-Europeanist Václav Machek and the founder of the Czech School in Comparative Literature Frank Wollman. Already during the studies he began his educational work as an assistant (1950-1952), and after graduation he remained working at the faculty (1952-1955 as a scientific intern; 1955-1964 as an Assistant Professor, 1964-1990 as an Associate Professor, 1994–present as a full Professor of Slavic Linguistics and Literary Studies, now professor emeritus).
In 1952 he received his doctorate of philosophy, from 1957 he was a candidate of philological sciences (Ph.D.), and since 1988 Doctor of Philological Sciences (DrSc.). In the period of 1967-1968 he was an associate dean at the Faculty of Philosophy in Brno, in 1990-1991 the head of Department of Czech Language at Masaryk University, in 1990-1997 Member of the Scientific Board of the Faculty. As a visiting professor he lectured at the universities of Erlangen, Munster, Regensburg, Heidelberg, Freiburg im Breisgau, Sofia, Veliko Tarnovo, Budapest, Szeged and Vienna.〔

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