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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]
Romanas’ father was introduced to Jonas Jablonskis (1860-1930) by Romanas' niece, Gabrielė Petkevičaitė-Bitė (1861-1943). [ 9 ] Jablonskis was a distinguished Lithuanian linguist and promotor of the Lithuanian National Revival , who was teaching Greek and Latin at Jelgava Gymnasium .
Jonas Jablonskis (1860–1930), Lithuanian linguist who standardized the Lithuanian language; Jeremy Yablonski (born 1980), a Canadian ice hockey left winger who currently plays for the Binghamton Senators in the AHL; Johann Theodor Jablonski (1654–1731), German lexicographer
After Juška's death, the dictionary was edited by numerous other linguists – Vatroslav Jagić, Filipp Fortunatov, Vytautas Juška (Jonas' son), Jonas Jablonskis, Jurgis Šlapelis , Kazimieras Būga [101] – but the work was very slow and only three volumes were published over the next four decades (letters A–D in 1897, letters E–J in ...
Jonas Basanavičius served as its chairman until his death in 1927. The Society conducted research on the Lithuanian language and its dialects, along with anthropological, archaeological, and other historical research. It operated a library, an archive, a reading room, and a museum, and was involved in the publication of Lithuanian textbooks.
This is a list of Lithuanians, both people of Lithuanian descent and people with the birthplace or citizenship of Lithuania.. Notable Lithuanians (from top, left to right): Lithuanian king Mindaugas; Grand Dukes - Gediminas; Kęstutis; Vytautas; Jogaila; Grand Duchess Barbora Radvilaitė; Grand Hetman of Lithuania Mikolaj Krzysztof Radziwiłł; architect Laurynas Gucevičius; historian Simonas ...
Academic articles on Lithuanian language and attempts to standardize it were published by Jonas Jablonskis. Future President of Lithuania Kazys Grinius also contributed to the newspaper. [16] Because the publication was illegal, many authors used various pen names and pseudonyms that changed frequently; a few articles were unsigned.
Jonas Kriščiukaitis, Kazimieras Kriščiukaitis Kaunas Garrison Officers' Club Building ( Lithuanian : Kauno įgulos karininkų ramovė ) is a building in Kaunas , Lithuania . At construction cost of over 1.27 million Lithuanian litas , it was one of the most luxurious buildings built in interwar Lithuania.