Lyudmila Alexeyevna Werbitskaya

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Lyudmila Werbizkaya (2014)

Lyudmila Alexejewna Werbizkaja born Lyudmila Alexejewna Bubnov ( Russian Людмила Алексеевна Вербицкая , maiden name Russian Людмила Алексеевна Бубнова * 17th June 1936 in Leningrad ; † 24. November 2019 in St. Petersburg ) was a Soviet - Russian linguist , Russistin and high school teacher .

Life

Lyudmila Alexejewna lived in Leningrad during the Leningrad Blockade . Her father Alexei Alexandrovich Bubnow became secretary of the Leningrad City Executive Committee in 1943. On August 31, 1949, her father was arrested in connection with the Leningrad affair . He was sentenced to death by the Military College of the Supreme Court of the USSR on October 28, 1950 and shot to death on October 29, 1950. Lyudmila Alexeyevna's mother was also arrested and taken to Tayshet camp . Lyudmila Alexejewna was sent to a child labor colony in Lviv , where she stayed until 1953. Thanks to the Vice President of the colony Viktoriya Nikolaevna Lyudmila Alexejewna could visit the town school and studying at the University of Lvov in the Russian Department of Philology - Faculty begin. After the rehabilitation of her father and the family on May 14, 1954, she moved to Leningrad University (LGU). In 1956 she married the lecturer at the Leningrad Electrical Engineering Institute Vsevolod Alexandrowitsch Werbizki (1933-1998, son of Major General Alexander Dmitrijewitsch Werbizki , who was shot in the Leningrad Affair in 1950 ), with whom she had two daughters.

In 1958, Werbizkaja graduated from LGU with Lev Rafailowitsch Sinder with distinction. She stayed at LGU first as a laboratory assistant (1958–1961) and then as an aspirant (1961–1964), and in 1965 she defended her candidate dissertation on the sound units of the Russian language and their relationship to phonemes . She was then a research assistant, assistant and lecturer. In 1977 she defended her PhD thesis on her experimental phonetic studies of the pronunciation of modern Russian literature . In 1979 she became a professor at the chair for phonetics and foreign language didactics . From 1985 she headed the chair for general linguistics .

1984–1986 Werbizkaja was Vice-Rector for Scientific Work at the LGU and then First Vice-Rector. After the sudden death of the LGU rector Stanislaw Petrovich Merkurjew , she became acting rector in May 1993. In April 1994 she was elected rector of the now St. Petersburg University (SPbGU), making her the first female rector of this university to be re-elected in 1999 and 2004. She opened a new faculty for international relations and one for medicine . In 1995 she was elected a full member of the Russian Academy of Education (RAO). In 2008 she became President of the SPbGU and in 2010 Dean of the Philology Faculty. In 2011 she became an honorary professor at the SPbGU. In 2013 she was elected President of the RAO and confirmed by the Russian government. She was Vice President of the Russian Union of Rectors.

Werbizkaya was Vice-President of the UNESCO Commission on Women's Education. She was chairman of the board of trustees of the Russki Mir Foundation . She worked on various commissions and councils of the Russian government.

Werbizkaya died of cancer . President Putin was also among those expressing condolences .

Honors, prizes

The asteroid (7451) Verbitskaya , discovered by Nikolai Stepanowitsch Tschernych in 1978 , was named after Verbitskaya in 2000.

Web links

Commons : Lyudmila Verbitskaya  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

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