Alexander M. Schenker

Alexander M. Schenker (born December 20, 1924) is an American Slavist,[1] professor emeritus of Slavic linguistics at Yale University, and the winner of the Award for Distinguished Contributions to Slavic Studies for his contributions to the field of Polish studies, as well for the general contributions to the development of the field of Slavic studies in the United States.

Biography

Schenker was born in Cracow in 1924. He enrolled to the university in Dushanbe (then Stalinabad) in Tajikistan during the World War II. Later he studied at the Sorbonne, receiving his Ph.D. from Yale in 1953, where he eventually settled becoming a professor of Slavic studies.

Work

At Yale University in the 1950s he participated in the creation of one of America's leading programs of Slavic languages and literatures, culminating in what was to become a classic textbook for teaching Polish in English: Beginning Polish (1966). His other notable works include:

References

  1. "Alexander M. Schenker". http://www.poles.org/. Retrieved 18 January 2015. External link in |website= (help)

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