Jaroslav-Bohdan Antonovych Rudnyckyj OC (Ukrainian: Ярослав-Богдан Антонович Рудницький, pronounced [jɐroˈslɑu̯ boɦˈdɑn rʊdˈnɪtsʲkɪj]; November 28, 1910...
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Hrushevsky (1898), Gerard Labuda (1949), Gyula Moravcsik (1949), Jaroslav Rudnyckyj (1962–1972) and Henryk Łowmiański (1964) unlike Croats, there is no...
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the name of the city of Kyiv; however, Canadian Ukrainian linguist Jaroslav Rudnyckyj connects the name Kyiv to the Proto-Slavic root *kyjь, which should...
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Boikos and the Celtic tribe of Boii, according to Yaroslav Pasternak. Jaroslav Rudnyckyj (1962–1972). An Etymological Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language:...
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Croats I] (in Croatian). Maveda. pp. 106–107. ISBN 953-7029-04-2. Jaroslav Rudnyckyj (1982). An Etymological Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language: Parts...
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Doslidženʹ Nacionalʹnoï akademiï Nauk Ukraïny. ISBN 978-966-02-7999-5. Jaroslav Rudnyckyj (1982). An Etymological Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language: Parts...
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was the case in Canada where Ukrainian Canadians activists such as Jaroslav Rudnyckyj, Paul Yuzyk and other "third force"[further explanation needed] successfully...
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Hrushevskyi, Ivan Ohiyenko, Petro Tolochko and others. It is supported by Jaroslav Rudnyckyj in the Encyclopedia of Ukraine and the Etymological dictionary of...
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based on place names. According to the Canadian Ukrainian linguist Jaroslav Rudnyckyj, the name can be connected to the Proto-Slavic root *kyjь, but should...
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based on place names. According to the Canadian Ukrainian linguist Jaroslav Rudnyckyj, the name can be connected to the Proto-Slavic root *kyjь, but should...
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several language rights. Bilingualism in Canada Gendron Commission Jaroslav Rudnyckyj, commissioner who argued for change from biculturalism to multiculturalism...
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Hieronim Florian Radziwiłł (1715–1760), Polish–Lithuanian nobleman Jaroslav Rudnyckyj (1910–1995), Ukrainian-Canadian linguist Pawel Sek (born 1977), Polish...
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George Luckyj, the University of Manitoba (MA in Slavic Studies, under Jaroslav Rudnyckyj, 1960), Harvard University (1960–62), and Indiana University (PhD...
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Bilingualism and Biculturalism, Ukrainian leaders, such as linguist Jaroslav Rudnyckyj, came out in force against the idea of English – French biculturalism...
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(1906–1999) from Russia George Shevelov (1908–2002) from Ukraine Jaroslav Rudnyckyj (1910–1995) from eastern Galicia Stoyko Stoykov (1912–1969) from Bulgaria...
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The commission also included a Ukrainian Canadian commissioner, Jaroslav Rudnyckyj. Since the adoption of official multiculturalism under Section Twenty-seven...
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Lubomyr Romankiw, scientist, Ph.D. degrees in metallurgy and materials Jaroslav Rudnyckyj, linguist, a founding father of Canadian multiculturalism Tyler Bozak...
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politician, and statesman. Viktor Petrov Nataliia Polonska-Vasylenko Jaroslav Rudnyckyj Ivan Horbachevsky George Yurii Shevelov Igor Kaczurowskyj Emma Andijewska...
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Leontiy Теофіль Леонтій (?–?) 1974 1980 Independent Resided in Munich Jaroslav Rudnyckyj Ярослав Рудницький (1910–1995) 1980 1989 Independent Resided in Munich...
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linguist Maciej Rataj (1884–1940), Polish politician, acting president Jaroslav Rudnyckyj (1910–1995), Ukrainian Canadian linguist, lexicographer, folklorist...
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riverbank + ev = settlement).: 118 Meanwhile Canadian Ukrainian linguist Jaroslav Rudnyckyj connects the name Kyiv to the Proto-Slavic root *kyjь, which should...
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Roberton David Robertson Heather Robertson Malcolm Ross Gabrielle Roy Jaroslav Rudnyckyj Ted Rusoff Alexei Maxim Russell Frances Russell Ed Russenholt Laura...
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of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada. Maryna Rudnytska was the wife of Jaroslav Rudnyckyj, a Ukrainian-Canadian linguist. [citation needed] Gawroński 1912,...
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genocide scholars Helen Fein, Leo Kuper and James Mace, linguist Jaroslav Rudnyckyj, literature professor John Felstiner, theologians A. Roy Eckardt and...
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1990, p. 162. Jirásek 2015. Alimov 2015, p. 153. Sedov 2012, p. 15. Jaroslav Rudnyckyj (1982). An Etymological Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language: Parts...
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Kalush Helena Rubinstein, cosmetics industrialist, born in Kraków Jaroslav Rudnyckyj, Ukrainian Canadian linguist, born in Przemyśl Edward Rydz-Śmigły...
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(Ukrainian-Canadians) Ukrainian-Canadian Folklore and Dialectological Texts Jaroslav Rudnyckyj First volume, 1956 China Anthology of Yuefu Poetry (translated) Guo...
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51, Indian film actress. Harilaos Perpessas, 88, Greek composer. Jaroslav Rudnyckyj, 84, Ukrainian-Canadian linguist, lexicographer, author and publicist...
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with the literary historian, Leonid Biletsky, and the philologist, Jaroslav Rudnyckyj, established a branch of the Ukrainian Free Academy of Sciences. However...
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"Ukrainian-German dictionary" that was edited by Zenon Kuzelia and Jaroslav Rudnyckyj, which even to this day is an unsurpassed work. From 1944 to 1952...
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