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Zdzisław Stieber, (June 7, 1903 – October 12, 1980) was a Polish linguist and Slavist. He was born in Szczakowa, then part of the Austro-Hungarian province of Galicia (since 1918 Poland). His family was of assimilated German descent in Poland for generations. He died in Warsaw. (stating that phonemic contrasts in a language can only be produced by regular sound laws or borrowing, but not as a result of analogical changes in morphophonemic rules) remains a matter of debate today (cf. Manaster-Ramer 1994).

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  • Zdzisław Stieber (pl)
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  • Штибер, Здзислав (ru)
  • Здзіслав Штібер (uk)
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  • Zdzisław Stieber (ur. 7 czerwca 1903 w Szczakowej, zm. 12 października 1980 w Warszawie) – polski slawista i językoznawca, prof. dr hab., związany z takimi uczelniami jak: Uniwersytet Jagielloński, Uniwersytet Lwowski, Uniwersytet Łódzki i Uniwersytet Warszawski, członek korespondent Polskiej Akademii Umiejętności, członek rzeczywisty Polskiej Akademii Nauk, członek wielu krajowych i zagranicznych towarzystw naukowych, m.in. Bułgarskiej Akademii Nauk, Akademii Nauk Bośni i Hercegowiny, Société Linguistique de Paris, przewodniczący , jego członek honorowy, honorowy przewodniczący Komitetu Słowianoznawstwa PAN, redaktor i członek komitetów redakcyjnych wielu czasopism i wydawnictw językoznawczych. (pl)
  • Здзі́слав Шті́бер (пол. Zdzisław Stieber, *7 червня 1903 — † 12 жовтня 1980) — польський мовознавець і філолог родом з на заході від Кракова (зараз район м. Явожно). (uk)
  • Здзислав Штибер (польск. Zdzisław Stieber; 7 июня 1903 года, — 12 октября 1980 года, Варшава) — польский славист. Член Парижского общества лингвистики (1960), академик Академии наук Польши. (ru)
  • Zdzisław Stieber, (June 7, 1903 – October 12, 1980) was a Polish linguist and Slavist. He was born in Szczakowa, then part of the Austro-Hungarian province of Galicia (since 1918 Poland). His family was of assimilated German descent in Poland for generations. He died in Warsaw. (stating that phonemic contrasts in a language can only be produced by regular sound laws or borrowing, but not as a result of analogical changes in morphophonemic rules) remains a matter of debate today (cf. Manaster-Ramer 1994). (en)
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  • Zdzisław Stieber, (June 7, 1903 – October 12, 1980) was a Polish linguist and Slavist. He was born in Szczakowa, then part of the Austro-Hungarian province of Galicia (since 1918 Poland). His family was of assimilated German descent in Poland for generations. He died in Warsaw. Initially a student of chemistry, Stieber turned his attention to comparative Slavic linguistics at the University of Kraków in 1926. His interest in the dialects of border areas led him to the study of East Slovak and Ukrainian dialects, where his work focused on toponyms, their etymology, and the history and settlement of the places where they are attested. He also carried out research on Sorbian and Belarusian, and was involved in producing linguistic atlases of Kashubian (1964–78), Polish (Nitsch 1957–70), and Lemkian (1956–64). Particularly valuable was his introduction of colors and symbols to dialect maps. Stieber's work in the 1930s represented some of the first studies of the dialect of the Lemko Rusyns. The deportation of this ethnic group in Operation Vistula after World War II underlines the importance of Stieber's work carried out while the community was still intact. Stieber also produced works on the history and development of Polish (1934), Czech (1957), and Slavic in general (1969). Stieber held teaching appointments in Kraków, Lviv, Łódź, and Warsaw. His work in Polish and Slavic philology had a particularly strong influence on the introduction of the structural method in the teaching of phonology at the University of Łódź. (stating that phonemic contrasts in a language can only be produced by regular sound laws or borrowing, but not as a result of analogical changes in morphophonemic rules) remains a matter of debate today (cf. Manaster-Ramer 1994). In 1982 the Ukrainian Slavist George Y. Shevelov published an extensive reminiscence of Stieber in the journal Harvard Ukrainian Studies. (en)
  • Zdzisław Stieber (ur. 7 czerwca 1903 w Szczakowej, zm. 12 października 1980 w Warszawie) – polski slawista i językoznawca, prof. dr hab., związany z takimi uczelniami jak: Uniwersytet Jagielloński, Uniwersytet Lwowski, Uniwersytet Łódzki i Uniwersytet Warszawski, członek korespondent Polskiej Akademii Umiejętności, członek rzeczywisty Polskiej Akademii Nauk, członek wielu krajowych i zagranicznych towarzystw naukowych, m.in. Bułgarskiej Akademii Nauk, Akademii Nauk Bośni i Hercegowiny, Société Linguistique de Paris, przewodniczący , jego członek honorowy, honorowy przewodniczący Komitetu Słowianoznawstwa PAN, redaktor i członek komitetów redakcyjnych wielu czasopism i wydawnictw językoznawczych. (pl)
  • Здзі́слав Шті́бер (пол. Zdzisław Stieber, *7 червня 1903 — † 12 жовтня 1980) — польський мовознавець і філолог родом з на заході від Кракова (зараз район м. Явожно). (uk)
  • Здзислав Штибер (польск. Zdzisław Stieber; 7 июня 1903 года, — 12 октября 1980 года, Варшава) — польский славист. Член Парижского общества лингвистики (1960), академик Академии наук Польши. (ru)
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