In Petrozavodsk, a direct descendant of the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin, an outstanding philologist, Professor Lydia Vladimirovna Savelyeva, died. She was 84 years old. It is reported by the Internet magazine “Lyceum” on its site.
Doctor of philological sciences fell into the hospital after the contamination of Coronavirus, where June 7 met his 84th birthday. She died on the night on Sunday, June 20th.
Lydia Savelyev was born on June 7, 1937 in the village of Semenovsky Mikhnevsky district of the Moscow region in the family of philologists. She is a direct descendant of the poet Alexander Pushkin. His senior son Alexander Alexandrovich was Santa Sofia Nikolaevna, Grandmothers Lydia Vladimirovna.
Lydia Savelyev studied at the philological faculty of the Leningrad State University, worked for almost 50 years in the Karelian Pedagogical Institute. In the scientific world, it is known for research on the history of the Russian language, Paleoslavistik, lingvopoietics. She first decorated the Slavic alphabet and interpreted her as poetic text, introduced into science the concept of the ecology of the language, which highly appreciated Academician Dmitry Likhachev.
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