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Viktor Zhivov : ウィキペディア英語版 | Viktor Zhivov Viktor Markovich Zhivov ((ロシア語:Виктор Маркович Живов), February 5, 1945, Moscow – April 17, 2013, Berkeley, California) was a Russian and American philologist, specializing on the history of Russian language. Zhivov was a professor at the Russian Language Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow and at the Department of Slavic and Languages and Literatures at the University of California, Berkeley.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Faculty )〕 Viktor Zhivov was born in 1945 in Moscow. His father was Mark Zhivov, an author and a translator. He graduated from Moscow State University and in 1977 obtained his Candidate of Sciences degree there for his thesis on Russian phonology.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Viktor Zhivov Passes Away in Berkeley )〕 Zhivov was a professor at Moscow State University and received there the degree of a Doctor of Science in 1992. In 2001, he retired from Moscow State University. Zhivov joined faculty of the University of California, Berkeley in 1995 and until his death had a double appointment: He was teaching at Berkeley half a year every year, and he spent the rest of his time in Moscow, where he was a Deputy Director of the Russian Language Institute.〔 In 1982, Zhivov published a paper on the works of Maximus the Confessor, which is still highly cited. In 1994, he published a dictionary of sacred terms in Russian. Until his death, he was working on a monograph on the history of Russian language, which he almost completed.〔 ==References==
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