Unejisat Asisovna Meilanova

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Unejisat Asisowna Meilanowa ( Russian Унеизат Азизовна Мейланова , Lezgian Унеизат Азизан руш Мейланрин * 1. May 1924 in Kasumkent ; † 28. July 2001 in Makhachkala ) was a Soviet - Russian linguist and university lecturer .

Life

After attending the middle school Meilanowa studied in Makhachkala as Stalin - a fellow at the Philology - Faculty of Dagestan Stalski -Instituts for Education (DGPI now Dagestani State University (DGU)) with final 1946th

From 1947 she worked in Makhachkala in the Gamsat Zadassa Institute for Language , Literature and Art (IJLiI) of the Dagestani Science Center of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (AN-SSSR, since 1991 Russian Academy of Sciences (RAN)). In addition, she headed the chair for Dagestan languages ​​at the DGPI from 1950–1960 . For postgraduate it was to Moscow in the Institute of Linguistics sent the AN SSSR, where in 1952 the first woman to successfully their dissertation for the doctorate on the candidate defended the philological sciences.

1965 Meilanowa defended at the Institute of Linguistics of the Georgian Academy of Sciences successfully her doctoral dissertation on the lesgische Dialektologie for promotion to Doctor of Philology. 1969–1990 she headed the IJLiI's department for non-literate languages.

Meilanowa researched the non-literate Lesgic languages ​​in Dagestan and Azerbaijan . With her Buduchic - Russian dictionary published in 1984, research into Hinuchic , Tindic , Chinalugic and other Caucasian languages ​​began with the creation of dictionaries. She led the work on the publication of a historical- comparative monograph on the Dagestan languages ​​(1971) and the creation of the first academic grammar of the Lesgic language with a complete orthographic dictionary .

Meilanowa belonged to various scientific councils, including the expert council for doctoral studies at the University of Kiev . She was a member of the Atlas Linguarum Europae project committee . She was a member of the Soviet Women's Committee.

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Individual evidence

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