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Potebni︠a︡, Aleksandr Afanasʹevich, 1835-1891

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Personal name headingPotebni︠a︡, Aleksandr Afanasʹevich, 1835-1891
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Variant(s)Потебня, Александр Афанасьевич, 1835-1891
Potebni︠a︡, A. (Aleksandr), 1835-1891
Potebnia, Alexander, 1835-1891
Potebnia, Alexandre, 1835-1891
Potebni︠a︡, O. O. (Oleksandr Opanasovych), 1835-1891
Potebni︠a︡, Oleksander, 1835-1891
Potebni︠a︡, Oleksandr Opanasovych, 1835-1891
Potebnja, Alexander A., 1835-1891
Potebnya, Alekszandr, 1835-1891
Потебня, Олександр Опанасoвич, 1835-1891
Associated countryUkraine
Birth date1835-09-10
Death date1891-11-29
Place of birthPoltavsʹka oblastʹ (Ukraine)
Place of deathKharkiv (Ukraine)
Field of activityLinguistics
AffiliationImperatorskai︠a︡ akademīi︠a︡ nauk (Russia)
Profession or occupationPhilologists Slavists
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Found inIz zapisok po russkoĭ grammatike ... 1941.
Fizer, J. Alexander A. Potebnja's psycholinguistic theory of literature, 1986.
Dva izsli︠e︡dovanii︠a︡ o zvukakh russkago i︠a︡zyka, 1866: t.p. (A. Potebni)
Chekhovych, K. Oleksander Potebnia, 1931: t.p. (Oleksander Potebnia; Alexander Potebnia; Alexandre Potebnia)
Mova, nat︠s︡ionalʹnistʹ, denat︠s︡ionalizat︠s︡ii︠a︡, 1992: t.p. (Oleksander Potebni︠a︡) p. 149 (Oleksandr Opanasovych Potebni︠a︡; ... O. O. Potebni)
Poétika és nyelvelmélet, válogatás Alekszandr Potebnya, Alekszandr Veszelovszkij, Olga Frejdenberg elméleti műveiből, 2002.
Oleksandr Opanasovych Potebni︠a︡, 2012: p. 9 (Олександр Опанасoвич Потебня народився 10 вересня 1835 р. на хуторі Маневі біля села Гаврилівки Роменського повіту Полтавської губернії) p. 321 (помер 11 грудня 1891 р. в Харкові)
Free Dictionalry online, 24 September 2013 (Potebnia, Aleksandr Afanas'evich. Born Sept. 10, 1835, in the village of Gavrilovka, Romny District, Poltava Province; died Nov. 29, 1891, in Kharkov. Ukrainian and Russian Slavic philologist and Slavicist. Corresponding member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences)
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