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- Q5901955 description "American Slavicist".
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- Q5901955 abstract "Horace Gray Lunt (September 12, 1918 – August 11, 2010) was a linguist working in the field of Slavic Studies, Professor Emeritus at the Slavic Language and Literature Department and the Ukrainian Institute at Harvard University.Born in Colorado Springs, Lunt attended Harvard College (AB 1941), the University of California (MA 1942), Charles University in Prague (1946–47), and Columbia University (PhD 1950). As a student of Roman Jakobson at Columbia, he joined the Harvard University faculty in 1949 together with his mentor. There he taught the course on Old Church Slavonic grammar for four decades, creating what has become the standard handbook on it, now in its seventh edition.He published numerous monographs, articles, essays, and reviews on all aspects of Slavic comparative and historical linguistics and philology. He also wrote the first English grammar of the Macedonian language in the early 1950s.He died at the age of 91. He is survived by his wife, Sally Herman Lunt, daughters Catherine and Elizabeth, five grandchildren, and son-in-law David.".
- Q5901955 alias "Lunt, Horace Gray".
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- Q5901955 alternativeNames "Lunt, Horace Gray".
- Q5901955 dateOfBirth "1918-09-12".
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- Q5901955 comment "Horace Gray Lunt (September 12, 1918 – August 11, 2010) was a linguist working in the field of Slavic Studies, Professor Emeritus at the Slavic Language and Literature Department and the Ukrainian Institute at Harvard University.Born in Colorado Springs, Lunt attended Harvard College (AB 1941), the University of California (MA 1942), Charles University in Prague (1946–47), and Columbia University (PhD 1950).".
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