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Yevgeny Polivanov

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and pleaded not guilty. He was sentenced to death and executed by NKVD near Moscow. He was rehabilitated in 1963. In late October 2018, a memorial containing his name alongside over 6,000 others was erected at
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against him, arguing that they made him issue false statements that confused the investigation against him. On 25 January 1938, he was tried in a closed session of the
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Uwano, Zendo. 2009. On the Reconstruction of Japanese Accents. Talk given at the Research Centre for Japanese Language and Linguistics, University of Oxford
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system for Japanese language, which was officially accepted in the Soviet Union and is still the
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into Russian. Polivanov is credited as the scholar who initiated the comparative study of
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He participated in the development of writing systems for the peoples of the
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and was charged with spying for Japan. On 1 October, in the
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Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR
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Index

Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name

O.S.
Smolensk
Russian Empire
Moscow
Russian
O.S.
orientalist
polyglot
Uzbek
Dungan languages
theoretical linguistics
poetics
Soviet Union
cyrillization
standard in modern Russia
Kyrgyz
Epic of Manas
Japanese pitch accent
dialects
Russian Revolution of 1917
Menshevik
Bolshevik Party
People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs
Comintern
Nicholas Marr
Japhetic theory

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