Vladimir Dal

Vladimir Dal
Владимир Даль
BornNovember 22, 1801 (1801-11-22)
DiedOctober 4, 1872(1872-10-04) (aged 70)
Resting placeVagankovo Cemetery, Moscow
Known forExplanatory Dictionary of the Living Great Russian Language
Scientific career
FieldsLexicography

Vladimir Ivanovich Dal[a] (Russian: Владимир Иванович Даль, [vlɐˈdʲimʲɪr ɨˈvanəvʲɪdʑ ˈdalʲ]; 22 November 1801 – 4 October 1872) was a Russian lexicographer, speaker of many languages, Turkologist, and founding member of the Russian Geographical Society.[1][2] During his lifetime he compiled and documented the oral history of the region[which?] that was later published in Russian and became part of modern folklore.


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  1. ^ "Dahl, Vladimir Ivanovich" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 7 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 731.
  2. ^ Blagova, G. F. (2001). "Владимир Даль и его последователь в тюркологии Лазарь Будагов" [Vladimir Dal and his follower in Turkic studies Lazar Budagov.]. Voprosy yazykoznaniya - Topics in the Study of Languages (in Russian) (3). Moscow: 22–39.