Anna Dybo

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Anna Vladimirovna Dybo (Russian: Анна Владимировна Дыбо, born June 4, 1959) is a Russian linguist, member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and co-author (with Sergei Starostin) of the Etymological Dictionary of the Altaic Languages (2003),[1] which encompasses some 3,000 Proto-Altaic stems.

She is the daughter of Vladimir Dybo.

Works by Anna V. Dybo[edit]

  • 2003. With Sergei A. Starostin and Oleg A. Mudrak. Etymological Dictionary of the Altaic Languages, 3 volumes. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers. ISBN 90-04-13153-1
  • 2005. "Dental explosives in Proto-Turkic" (in Russian). Aspects of Comparative Linguistics 1 (2005), 49-82. Moscow: RSUH Publishers.
  • 2007. "Reconstruction of Proto-Oguz Conjugation" (in Russian). Aspects of Comparative Linguistics 2 (2007), 259-280. Moscow: RSUH Publishers.
  • 2008. With George S. Starostin. "In defense of the comparative method, or the end of the Vovin controversy." (Originally published in: Aspects of Comparative Linguistics 3 (2008), 109-258 (in Russian), Moscow: RSUH Publishers.)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Robbeets, Martine; Savelyev, Alexander (26 June 2020). The Oxford Guide to the Transeurasian Languages. Oxford University Press. p. 472. ISBN 978-0-19-252678-6.