Georgy Martynovitch Kert

Georgy Martynovitch Kert (Russian: Георгий Мартынович Керт, (February 1, 1923 – September 26, 2009; Petrozavodsk) was a Russian linguist and Kildin Sámi specialist.[1] In addition to a reference grammar on Kildin Sámi written in 1971, and two collections of texts from 1961 and 1988 written together with V. Z. Panfilov and P. M. Zajkov, Kert has also worked with naming questions. Kert has worked at the Institute for Language, Literature and History at the Karelian branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Petrozavodsk.[2]

Georgy Martynovitch Kert
Georgy Martynovitch Kert in 2005
Born(1923-02-01)February 1, 1923
Died(2009-09-26)September 26, 2009
NationalityRussian
Alma materSaint Petersburg State University
Scientific career
FieldsLinguistics, Kildin Sami language

Bibliography

  • Kert, G. M. (1960): Основные сходства и различия в саамских диалектах кольского полыострова. Москва: Издатльство академии наук.
  • Kert, G. M. (1961): Образцы саамской речи: Materialy po jazyku i fol'kloru saamov Kol'skogo Poluostrova (kil'dinskij i iokan'gskij dialekty) Москва-Ленинград: Наука.
  • Kert, G. M. (1971): Саамский язык (Кильдинский диалект): фонетика - морфология -синтаксис Академия наук СССР, Карельский филиал, Институт языка, литературы и истории. Ленинград: Наука.
  • Panfilov, V. Z., G. M. Kert, and P. M. Zajkov. (1988): Образцы саамской речи, Петрозаводск: Карельский филиал АН СССР.
  • Kert, G. M. (1986): Словарь саамско-русский и русско-саамский. Ленинград: Просвещение.
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References

  1. Ушёл языковед Георгий Мартынович Керт (in Russian). All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (Karelia). 2009-09-28. Retrieved 17 November 2011.
  2. Zaikov, Pekka (2010). "In Memoriam: Г. М. КЕРТ (01.02.1923 — 26.09.2009)" (PDF). Linguistica Uralica (in Russian). Estonian Academy of Sciences. 46 (1): 77–80. ISSN 1736-7506. Retrieved 2011-11-17.
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