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Siri Sverdrup Lunden : ウィキペディア英語版 | Siri Sverdrup Lunden Siri Sverdrup Lunden (born 23 March 1920 in Kongsberg, Norway - deceased 24 August 2003 in Trondheim) was a Norwegian Professor of Slavic languages at the University of Oslo 1971–1987, married to Professor Terkel Nissen Rosenqvist. == Biography == Sverdrup Lunden was the daughter of feminist and peace activist Mimi Sverdrup Lunden. She was raised in Oslo, and during World War II she was interested in the Soviet Union and the Russian language. She started on studies of Slavic languages after the war, and graduated at the University of Oslo in 1958 with a thesis on Peter the Great s pronunciation of Russian. In 1960, she teacher at the Institute for Slavic languages. She took PhD one in 1969 with the thesis «The Trondheim Russian-German MS Vocabulary: A Contribution to Seventeenth-Century Russian Lexicography», an examination of a Russian manuscript was found in Norway in 1927. In 1971 she was appointed professor of Slavic languages and the successor of Christian Schweigaard Stang. She retained this position until her retirement in 1987.
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