Potebnia Institute of Linguistics

Potebnia Institute of Linguistics is a research institute in Ukraine that is part of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine department of literature, language, and art studies and focusing on lingual research and studies of lingual issues. The institute is located in Kiev.

Potebnia Institute of Linguistics
Building where the institute is located (September 2013)
Established1936
HeadVitaliy Sklyarenko
Location,
Address4 Hrushevsky Street
Websiteinmo.org.ua

History

The institute was established in 1930 after merging several smaller separate lingual research institutions that existed in 1920s, particularly the Institute of Ukrainian Scientific Language. The institute is named after Ukrainianist Alexander Potebnja (properly Olexander Potebnia). Due to political persecutions in the Soviet Union in 1930s, the real work of the new institute did not start until after the World War II. In 1930s many members of the institute were trialed at staged process of the Union for the Freedom of Ukraine.

In 1991 from the department of Ukrainian Studies, there was created separate Institute of Ukrainian Language.

Departments

  • General linguistics
  • General Slavic languages issues and East Slavic languages
  • West and South Slavic languages
  • Russian language
  • Romance, Germanic and Baltic languages
  • Languages of Ukraine

Directors

  • Mykhailo Kalynovych
  • Leonid Bulakhovskyi
  • Vitaliy Rusanivskyi
  • Vitaliy Sklyarenko

Publications

  • "Movoznavstvo"

Building

Beside the Potebnya Institute of Linguistics, the building also houses two other research institutes of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, the Shevchenko Institute of Literature and the Institute of History of Ukraine.

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