Breadth of mind, strong imagination, and active soul make up a genius (on the birth anniversary of Emiliya Agafonovna Balalykina)

This paper marks the birth anniversary of Doctor of Philology, Honored Scholar of the Republic of Tatarstan Emiliya Agafonovna Balalykina (b. 1937). Her long research and teaching work is associated mainly with the Kazan University. However, E.A. Balalykina is also a very famous researcher far beyon...

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Main Authors: L.R. Akhmerova, V.A. Kosova, E.S. Palekha
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Language:English
Published: Kazan Federal University 2017-10-01
Series:Ученые записки Казанского университета: Серия Гуманитарные науки
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Online Access:https://kpfu.ru/main_page?p_cid=337224&p_random=933
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description This paper marks the birth anniversary of Doctor of Philology, Honored Scholar of the Republic of Tatarstan Emiliya Agafonovna Balalykina (b. 1937). Her long research and teaching work is associated mainly with the Kazan University. However, E.A. Balalykina is also a very famous researcher far beyond the borders of Russia. Her studies on language history, modern Russian language, and comparative linguistics are distinguished for an innovative approach to the analyzed linguistic phenomena, as well as by the profundity and importance of the obtained results. Here, an attempt has been made to describe the life of an extraordinary person by offering an insight into the main periods and events of her life, to show the profundity of her research results in Russian (modern and historical) and comparative-historical word formation. At the Balto-Slavic background (with involvement of all Slavic languages and Lithuanian language, which is most valuable for such comparison), the key reasons for affinity of the languages at the level of word formation, which is often inconsistent with their genetic affinity, were identified, thereby suggesting that certain Slavic and Baltic languages can be divided into groups based on the similarity in the development of adjective formation types. The origin of certain adjectival morphemes was revealed, which is not in line with the traditional views on this problem. Furthermore, the idea of Professor V.M. Markov on the necessity to single out a new branch of Russian studies, grammatical lexicology, was further developed. To make this idea a reality, the grammatical contradictions in the modern Russian language and the “dead ends” in nominal declension and word formation associated with them were studied. In conclusion, a list of publications (papers, abstracts, and conference proceedings) of the recent 10 years covering the urgent problems of grammar and lexicology and candidate and doctoral dissertations defended under the guidance of E.A. Balalykina has been provided. The main areas of research of E.A. Balalykina and her followers have been discussed: Russian and comparative-historical word formation, semantic word formation, enantiosemy, grammatical lexicology. E.A. Balalykina has been characterized as a brilliant lecturer and speaker, good organizer, talented and loyal leader, skillful storyteller, wise mentor, and strong human with a kind heart.
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spelling doaj.art-a01bb0ac5d734be0bef438446110403e2025-01-02T05:44:14ZengKazan Federal UniversityУченые записки Казанского университета: Серия Гуманитарные науки2541-77382500-21712017-10-01159510611078Breadth of mind, strong imagination, and active soul make up a genius (on the birth anniversary of Emiliya Agafonovna Balalykina)L.R. Akhmerova0V.A. Kosova1E.S. Palekha2Kazan Federal University, Kazan, 420008 RussiaKazan Federal University, Kazan, 420008 RussiaKazan Federal University, Kazan, 420008 RussiaThis paper marks the birth anniversary of Doctor of Philology, Honored Scholar of the Republic of Tatarstan Emiliya Agafonovna Balalykina (b. 1937). Her long research and teaching work is associated mainly with the Kazan University. However, E.A. Balalykina is also a very famous researcher far beyond the borders of Russia. Her studies on language history, modern Russian language, and comparative linguistics are distinguished for an innovative approach to the analyzed linguistic phenomena, as well as by the profundity and importance of the obtained results. Here, an attempt has been made to describe the life of an extraordinary person by offering an insight into the main periods and events of her life, to show the profundity of her research results in Russian (modern and historical) and comparative-historical word formation. At the Balto-Slavic background (with involvement of all Slavic languages and Lithuanian language, which is most valuable for such comparison), the key reasons for affinity of the languages at the level of word formation, which is often inconsistent with their genetic affinity, were identified, thereby suggesting that certain Slavic and Baltic languages can be divided into groups based on the similarity in the development of adjective formation types. The origin of certain adjectival morphemes was revealed, which is not in line with the traditional views on this problem. Furthermore, the idea of Professor V.M. Markov on the necessity to single out a new branch of Russian studies, grammatical lexicology, was further developed. To make this idea a reality, the grammatical contradictions in the modern Russian language and the “dead ends” in nominal declension and word formation associated with them were studied. In conclusion, a list of publications (papers, abstracts, and conference proceedings) of the recent 10 years covering the urgent problems of grammar and lexicology and candidate and doctoral dissertations defended under the guidance of E.A. Balalykina has been provided. The main areas of research of E.A. Balalykina and her followers have been discussed: Russian and comparative-historical word formation, semantic word formation, enantiosemy, grammatical lexicology. E.A. Balalykina has been characterized as a brilliant lecturer and speaker, good organizer, talented and loyal leader, skillful storyteller, wise mentor, and strong human with a kind heart.https://kpfu.ru/main_page?p_cid=337224&p_random=933emiliya agafonovna balalykinarussian scholarkazan universitykazan school of linguisticsbalto-slavic language relationsword formationmetamorphoses of russian word
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Breadth of mind, strong imagination, and active soul make up a genius (on the birth anniversary of Emiliya Agafonovna Balalykina)
Ученые записки Казанского университета: Серия Гуманитарные науки
emiliya agafonovna balalykina
russian scholar
kazan university
kazan school of linguistics
balto-slavic language relations
word formation
metamorphoses of russian word
title Breadth of mind, strong imagination, and active soul make up a genius (on the birth anniversary of Emiliya Agafonovna Balalykina)
title_full Breadth of mind, strong imagination, and active soul make up a genius (on the birth anniversary of Emiliya Agafonovna Balalykina)
title_fullStr Breadth of mind, strong imagination, and active soul make up a genius (on the birth anniversary of Emiliya Agafonovna Balalykina)
title_full_unstemmed Breadth of mind, strong imagination, and active soul make up a genius (on the birth anniversary of Emiliya Agafonovna Balalykina)
title_short Breadth of mind, strong imagination, and active soul make up a genius (on the birth anniversary of Emiliya Agafonovna Balalykina)
title_sort breadth of mind strong imagination and active soul make up a genius on the birth anniversary of emiliya agafonovna balalykina
topic emiliya agafonovna balalykina
russian scholar
kazan university
kazan school of linguistics
balto-slavic language relations
word formation
metamorphoses of russian word
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