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  1. Anna Dybo This comparative and etymological dictionary of the more than fifty languages traditionally classified as Altaic is arguably the most comprehensive, systematic work as yet on the subject. Subdivided into five branches: Turkic, Mongolian, Tungus-Manchu, Korean and Japanese, it deals with the entire Altaic family.

  2. V. Glumov, A. Dybo, +1 author. S. Starostin. Published 1 June 2003. Linguistics. This comparative and etymological dictionary of the more than fifty languages traditionally classified as Altaic is arguably the most comprehensive, systematic work as yet on the subject. Subdivided…. Expand. s155239215.onlinehome.us.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Download. Curriculum vitae Anna V. Dybo Institute of Linguistics, RAS 125009 MOSCOW, Bolshoy Kislovskiy, 1/12 Russian State University of Humanities 125267 MOSCOW, Miusskaya Squ., 6 HOME ADDRESS: 141018 Novomytishchinski 31-2-23 Mytishchi, Moscow district, Russian Federation e-mail: adybo@mail.ru PERSONAL 4.6.1959 Born in Bogoroditsk, Region of ...

  5. 12 de may. de 2003 · Corpus ID: 134244136; Etymological Dictionary of the Altaic Languages (3 vols) @inproceedings{Starostin2003EtymologicalDO, title={Etymological Dictionary of the Altaic Languages (3 vols)}, author={Sergei A. Starostin and Anna V. Dybo and Oleg А.

  6. Anna V. Dybo dia injeniera mizaka ny zom-pirenen'i Frantsa teraka ny 12 Aprily 1917 tao Marseille ary maty ny 19 Janoary 2015 tao Cassis. Jereo koa. Biôgrafia; Rohy ivelany. Ao amin'i Freebase: Voaova farany tamin'ny 1 Febroary 2015 amin'ny 06:07 ity pejy ity. Azo ampiasaina araka ny fepetra ...

  7. The Etymological Dictionary of the Altaic Languages is a comparative and etymological dictionary of the hypothetical Altaic language family.It was written by linguists Sergei Starostin, Anna Dybo, and Oleg Mudrak [], and was published in Leiden in 2003 by Brill Publishers.It contains 3 volumes, and is a part of the Handbook of Oriental Studies: Section 8, Uralic and Central Asian Studies; no. 8.