Stepan Smal-Stotsky

Ukrainian linguist and economist (1859–1938)
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Ruthenian (Ukrainian) language grammar

Stepan Yosypovych Smal-Stotsky (Ukrainian: Степан Йосипович Смаль-Стоцький,[1] Polish: Stepan Smal-Stocki) was a Ukrainian linguist and academician, Slavist, cultural and political figure, member of the Union for the Liberation of Ukraine, and ambassador of the West Ukrainian People's Republic in Prague.

His doctorate on Slavic philology was accepted by Franz Miklosich at the University of Vienna in 1885.[2]

Smal-Stotsky was the father of Roman Smal-Stocki and a grandfather of George S. N. Luckyj.

Works

  • Ruthenian language grammar (Граматика Руської мови; Hramatyka Ruskoyi movy). Ed.3. Vienna, 1914 (together with Theodor Gartner)
  • Nemoliv. Memoirs. "Piramida". Lviv, 2013.

Monographs

  • Ruthenian orthography (Руська правопись; Ruska pravopys). 1891-1893.
  • Ruthenian grammar (Руська граматика; Ruska hramatyka). 1893.
  • Bukovynian Ruthenia (Rus). Cultural and Historical Overview (Буковинська Русь. Культурно-історичний образок; Bukovynska Rus. Kulturno-istorychnyi obrazok). 1897.

References

  1. ^ Анна Будзяк. Правописні ідеї Степана Смаль-Стоцького // Miejsce Stefana Smal-Stockiego w slawistyce europejskiej. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego. 160 стор.: С. 23-35. ISBN 978-83-233-3333-3; e-ISBN 978-83-233-8718-3 (Studia Ruthenica Cracoviensia)
  2. ^ Horbach O. Miklosich, Franz//Encyclopedia of Ukraine. — Vol. III. — p. 406—407.

External links

  • Smal-Stocky on Encyclopedia of Ukraine website
  • Katchanovski, I., Kohut, Z. E., Nebesio, B. Y., Yurkevich, M. Historical Dictionary of Ukraine. Scarecrow Press. Lenham, Toronto, Plymouth (UK), 2013
  • Livezeanu, I. Cultural Politics in Greater Romania: Regionalism, Nation Building & Ethnic Struggle, 1918–1930. Cornell University Press. Ithaca, 2000
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