Solomon Adlivankin, Soviet linguist, the founder of
Perm derivatology school, took part in compiling
Akchim dialect dictionary
Vladimir Admoni, linguist, literary critic, translator and poet, worked on the theory of grammar, historic and modern German syntax, defended
Joseph Brodsky in court in 1964
Tamara Erofeyeva, leader of school «
Sociolinguistic study of urban language»,[1] head of Socio- and
Psycholinguistics school[2] at Department of General and Slavonic linguistics[3] at Perm State National Research University, Honorary Figure of Russian Higher Education
F
Elena Fedorova, scholar of antiquity; doctor of philology, specialising in classical philology and cultural history
G
Dmitry Gerasimov, medieval translator, diplomat and philologist, correspondent of European
Renaissance scholars
Matrena Vakhrusheva, linguist and philologist, wrote the first Mansi-Russian dictionary and a pioneer in the development of Mansi literature and orthography for the
Mansi language
Solomon Adlivankin, Soviet linguist, the founder of
Perm derivatology school, took part in compiling
Akchim dialect dictionary
Vladimir Admoni, linguist, literary critic, translator and poet, worked on the theory of grammar, historic and modern German syntax, defended
Joseph Brodsky in court in 1964
Tamara Erofeyeva, leader of school «
Sociolinguistic study of urban language»,[1] head of Socio- and
Psycholinguistics school[2] at Department of General and Slavonic linguistics[3] at Perm State National Research University, Honorary Figure of Russian Higher Education
F
Elena Fedorova, scholar of antiquity; doctor of philology, specialising in classical philology and cultural history
G
Dmitry Gerasimov, medieval translator, diplomat and philologist, correspondent of European
Renaissance scholars
Matrena Vakhrusheva, linguist and philologist, wrote the first Mansi-Russian dictionary and a pioneer in the development of Mansi literature and orthography for the
Mansi language