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Vladislav Markovich Illich-Svitych ((ロシア語:Владисла́в Ма́ркович И́ллич-Сви́тыч); born September 12, 1934, Kiev; died in an automobile accident August 22, 1966, near Moscow) was a linguist and accentologist, also a founding father of comparative Nostratic linguistics. Of Ukrainian descent, he was born in Kiev but later moved to work in Moscow. He resuscitated the long-forgotten Nostratic hypothesis, originally expounded by Holger Pedersen in 1903, and coined the modern term ''Nostratics''. His death prevented him from completing the ''Comparative Dictionary of Nostratic Languages'', but the ambitious work was continued by his colleagues, including Sergei Starostin and Vladimir Dybo. ==Selected Publications== * ''Nominal Accentuation in Baltic and Slavic'', translated by R. L. Leed and R. F. Feldstein, Cambridge, London 1979: the MIT Press. (originally edited in Russian in 1963) ==See also== * Illič-Svityč's law 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vladislav Illich-Svitych」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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