Halyna Hnatyuk
Dr. Halyna Makarivna Hnatyuk (Ukrainian: Галина Макарівна Гнатюк) (1927-2016) was a Ukrainian linguist, lexicographer, historian of Ukrainian language, doctor of philological sciences. She was a research fellow of the Potebnia Institute of Linguistics in 1956-1992.
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Halyna Hnatyuk with her son Andriy at the funeral of her husband Dmytro | |
Born | Галина Макарівна Гнатюк 26 December 1927 Husakove, Shevchenko Okruha, Ukrainian SSR |
Died | 20 June 2016 88) Kiev, Ukraine | (aged
Alma mater | Kyiv University |
Occupation | Ukrainian linguist, lexicographer, historian of Ukrainian language |
Hnatyuk is primarily accredited as co-editor and co-author of the Ukrainian language dictionary published in 1970s. In 1983 all members of the Potebnia Institute of Lingual Studies who worked on the dictionary including Hnatyuk received the USSR State Prize.
She was a wife of Ukrainian singer Dmytro Hnatyuk.
Published works
- Russian-Ukrainian literary and lingual relations in the second half of the 18th century – the first quarter of the 19th century. Kiev, 1957 [Російсько-українські літературно-мовні зв’язки в другій половині XVIII – першій чверті XIX ст. К., 1957];
- Russian-Ukrainian technical dictionary. Kiev, 1961 (co-author) [Російсько-український технічний словник. К., 1961 (співавт.)];
- Questions of terminology. Moscow, 1961 (co-author) [Вопросы терминологии. Москва, 1961 (співавт.)];
- Philosophical questions of linguistics. Kiev, 1972 (co-author) [Філософські питання мовознавства. К., 1972 (співавт.)];
- Word and phraseology in dictionary. Kiev, 1980 [Слово і фразеологізм у словнику. К., 1980];
- Participle in the modern Ukrainian literal language. Kiev, 1982 [Дієприкметник у сучасній українській літературній мові. К., 1982].
External links
- Zhelezniak, M.H. Hnatyuk Halyna Makarivna (ГНАТЮ́К Галина Макарівна). Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine.
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