Gabdulkhay Akhatov
Male, Person
1927 –
Who is Gabdulkhay Akhatov?
Gabdulkhay Khuramovich Akhatov was a Soviet Tatar linguist and an organizer of science and then a second doctorate of Philology in 1965 Professor.
Akhatov graduated with honors from Kazan State Pedagogical Institute in 1951 and later from graduate school in 1954. He became a member of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Council of Ministers of the USSR and was also chairman of the specialized boards for doctoral and master's theses in a number of universities across the now-defunct USSR.
Akhatov was the founder of a number of research institutions, including the modern scientific school of Tatar dialectological and the phraseological Kazan school.
By studying the phonetic peculiarities of dialect of the local population of Siberia, Akhatov was first among scientists who discovered in the speech of Siberian Tatars that there is such a thing as the pronounce, which in his opinion, was obtained for the Siberian Tatars of Kipchaks. In his classic fundamental research work "The Dialect of the West Siberian Tatars" Akhatov wrote about a territorial resettlement of the Tobol-Irtysh Tatars Tyumen and Omsk areas.
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