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  1. Jonas Jablonskis ( Lithuanian pronunciation: [joːnɐs jɐbˈɫɔnskɪs]; 30 December 1860, in Kubilėliai, Šakiai district – 23 February 1930, in Kaunas) was a distinguished Lithuanian linguist and one of the founders of the standard Lithuanian language. [1] He used the pseudonym Rygiškių Jonas, taken from the small town named Rygiškiai ...

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    • December 30, 1860, Kubilėliai, Congress Poland
  2. Feb 25, 2019 · Not so for linguist Jonas Jablonskis (1860-1930), who was the first to formulate and outline the basic principles of the Lithuanian language, while spending a significant part of his academic career and life in emigration. Teaching and living abroad. After graduating from Marijampolė Gymnasium, Jablonskis first move was to Moscow.

  3. Other articles where Jonas Jablonskis is discussed: Lithuanian language: …Lithuanian dialect of the scholar Jonas Jablonskis (1861–1930), who is considered to be its father.

  4. Jonas Jablonskis. Jonas JABLONSKIS (pseudonym Rygiskiu Jonas; 1860-1930), distinguished Lithuanian practical linguist, founder of Standard Lithuanian, born in Kubiliai, county of Sakiai, on Dec. 30, 1860. Later his family moved to Rygiskiai; hence the pseudonym. Jablonkis studied classical languages at the University of Moscow from 1881-1885.

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  6. Jonas Jablonskis namuose apie 1920–25 m. Veikale Linksniai ir prielinksniai(1928) J. Jablonskis pirmasis išsamiau nagrinėjo linksnių reikšmes ir jų vartojimą. Veikalams būdinga gausi gyvosios kalbos medžiaga, tautosakos, gerai gimtąją kalbą mokančių rašytojų raštų pavyzdžiai. Bendrinę kalbą apvalė nuo barbarizmų ...

  7. Jonas Jablonskis (1830–1903) was a famous Lithuanian linguist who standardised the Lithuanian language (1901). His works are very significant for the Lithuanian language in all fields (spelling, phonetics, morphology, syntax and lexicon).

  8. Jonas Jablonskis (30 December 1860, in Kubilėliai, Šakiai district – 23 February 1930, in Kaunas) was a distinguished Lithuanian linguist and one of the founders of the standard Lithuanian language. He used the pseudonym Rygiškių Jonas, taken from the small town named Rygiškiai where he spent his childhood. Biography

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