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Igor M. Diakonoff

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76: 346: 388: 393:(1949–2012) – Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Deputy Head of the Sector of Theoretical Physics of High Energies, Professor B. P. Konstantinov St. Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. 284:
Diakonoff's family members are known for their contributions to various fields of knowledge, both sciences and humanities. His wife and two sons became well-known researchers and achieved ranks of full professors.
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Selected Comparative-Historical Afrasian Linguistic Studies in Memory of Igor M. Diakonoff.
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Mikhail Diakonoff's daughter Elena Diakonova is a translator from Old and Modern Japanese.
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Societies and Languages of the Ancient Near East: Studies in Honour of I.M. Diakonoff.
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of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and after that, since 1998 professor at the
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Dandamayev, M.A., Mogens T. Larsen, and J. Nicholas Postgate (editors). 1982.
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and its languages. His brothers were also distinguished historians.
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Igor's brother Mikhail Mikhailovich Diakonoff was an authority in
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Proto-Afrasian and Old Akkadian: A Study in Historical Phonetics
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1985. "On the original home of the speakers of Indo-European".
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1992. Co-authored with Olga Stolbova and Alexander Militarev.
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and Mikhail Alexeyev, she was a professor at her alma mater
201:; 12 January 1915 – 2 May 1999) was a Russian historian, 349:(1925–2005) was a historian, assyriologist in the State 225:) in 1938. In the same year he joined the staff of the 500:"'Я занялась японским на волне детского романтизма'" 473:
Bender, M. Lionel and Gábor Takács (editors). 2003.
221:. He graduated from Leningrad State University (now 233:). In 1949, he published a comprehensive study of 655: 426:Hurro-Urartian as an Eastern Caucasian Language 205:, and translator and a renowned expert on the 447:Archaic Myths of the Orient and the Occident 424:1986. Co-authored with Sergei A. Starostin. 635:"Indo-European Origins in Southeast Europe" 245:. Later on, he teamed up with the linguist 169:Oriental Institute, Saint Petersburg branch 442:. Princeton: Institute of Semitic Studies. 268:volume published in his memory, edited by 74: 16:Russian historian and linguist (1915–1999) 361:Igor's sons became prominent physicists. 497: 456:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 397: 249:to produce authoritative studies of the 410:1984. Co-authored with V. P. Neroznak. 23:. For other people named Dyakonov, see 656: 19:For other people named Diakonoff, see 734:Linguists of Hurro-Urartian languages 562:from the original on 23 December 2017 264:Diakonoff was honored in 2003 with a 739:Linguists of Indo-European languages 679:People from Sankt-Peterburgsky Uyezd 536:from the original on 17 October 2022 493: 491: 449:. Acta universitatis gothoburgensis. 326:) and its reception in European and 288: 13: 729:Linguists of Afroasiatic languages 414:. Delmar, New York: Caravan Books. 212: 131:Contributions to the study of the 14: 765: 608: 488: 336:Saint Petersburg State University 223:Saint Petersburg State University 155:Saint Petersburg State University 744:Burials at Bogoslovskoe Cemetery 724:Linguists of Caucasian languages 419:Journal of Indo-European Studies 370:Ioffe Physicotechnical Institute 699:Linguists from the Soviet Union 684:20th-century Russian historians 532:(in Russian). Ioffe Institute. 574: 548: 522: 470:Warminster: Aris and Philipps. 338:, and later, teacher-training 1: 674:Writers from Saint Petersburg 481: 32:Eastern Slavic naming customs 506:(in Russian). Archived from 217:Diakonoff was brought up in 199:И́горь Миха́йлович Дья́конов 7: 191:Igor Mikhailovich Diakonoff 87:Igor Mikhailovich Diakonoff 10: 770: 460: 330:. A student of Professors 30:In this name that follows 29: 18: 626:Diakonoff as a translator 374:University of Montpellier 279: 198: 184: 173: 165: 160: 148: 143: 139: 127: 108: 82: 73: 64: 57: 719:20th-century translators 405:Semito-Hamitic Languages 305: 259:Hurro-Urartian languages 237:, followed in 1956 by a 65: 428:. Munich: R. Kitzinger. 378:State Prize of the USSR 356: 749:20th-century linguists 477:Munich: Lincom Europa. 193:(occasionally spelled 694:Linguists from Russia 498:Kalashnikova, Elena. 398:Selected bibliography 704:Russian philologists 689:Russian orientalists 620:Encyclopædia Iranica 615:Article on Diakonoff 454:The Paths of History 421:13, pp. 92–174. 272:, Gábor Takács, and 556:"Michel I Dyakonov" 510:on 25 February 2019 144:Academic background 67:И́горь М. Дья́конов 754:Russian scientists 592:on 3 December 2020 433:Afrasian Languages 376:, laureate of the 328:Russian literature 310:Igor's first wife 229:in Leningrad (now 48:Diakonoff/Diakonov 714:Indo-Europeanists 709:Soviet historians 347:Ninel Yankovskaya 340:Herzen University 332:Viktor Zhirmunsky 207:Ancient Near East 188: 187: 180:and its languages 178:Ancient Near East 135:and its languages 133:Ancient Near East 59:Igor M. Diakonoff 761: 650: 648: 646: 641:on 8 August 2007 637:. Archived from 630: 602: 601: 599: 597: 588:. 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Diakonoff
Dyakonov
Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name

Petrograd
Saint Petersburg
Ancient Near East
Alma mater
Saint Petersburg State University
Ancient Near East
linguist
Ancient Near East
Norway
Saint Petersburg State University
Hermitage Museum
Saint Petersburg
Assyria
monograph
Media
Sergei Starostin
Caucasian
Afroasiatic
Hurro-Urartian languages
festschrift
Lionel Bender
David Appleyard
Iranian studies
Nina Dyakonova

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