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Konstantin Balmont
Russian poet
Ivan Bunin
Russian writer and poet
Mikhail Bakhtin
Philosopher, scholar
Aleksey Sobolevsky
Russian linguist and dialectologist
L. L. Zamenhof
Jewish doctor, linguist, and the creator of Esperanto
Vladimir Propp
Folklorist, scholar
Sergey Bernshteyn
Soviet linguist
Roman Jakobson
American linguist, philosopher and educationist
Samuil Marshak
Writer, poet, playwright
Oleksa Syniavskyi
Ukrainian linguist
Mykhailo Kalynovych
Soviet linguist
Moissaye Joseph Olgin
Ukraine-Russian revolutionary, journalist and founder of the Morgen Freiheit
Mikhail Kuzmin
Russian writer
Nicholas Poppe
Russian linguist
Boris Pankratov
Soviet sinologist
Evgeny Petukhov
Russian linguist
Sergey Obnorsky
��оссийский и советский лингвист, русист
Aleksandr Grigoryev
Jonas Basanavičius
Lithuanian activist
Ilarion Ohienko
Ukrainian Orthodox cleric, linguist, church historian, and historian of Ukrainian culture
Simon Boyanus
Russian linguist
Nahum Sokolow
Hebrew journalist, editor, essayist, and political leader
William Thomas Goode
Journalist; special correspondent in the Soviet Union, for the Manchester Guardian, fl. 1919-1921
Aleksei Losev
Russian philosopher
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Nevsky
Russian linguist
Georgy Adamovich
Poet, translator, literary critic
Aleksandr Peshkovsky
Russian linguist
D. S. Mirsky
Russian writer
Serge Elisséeff
French academic
Nikolay Michailovich Karinsky
Russian philologist and dialectologist (1873-1935)
Pavel Chernykh
Russian dialectologist
Lev Shcherba
Russian and Soviet linguist
Vikenty Veresaev
Russian doctor and writer
Elye Spivak
Soviet Jewish linguist
Mark Gitlits
Noeriagzam Tagirovitsj Tagirov
дәүләт һәм йәмәғәт эшмәкәре, юрист, башҡорт теле белгесе
B. A. Larin
Russian sociolinguist and dialectologist (1893-1964)
Vyacheslav Shchepkin
российский славист, языковед, палеограф и историк древнерусского искусства
Elye Spivak
Soviet Jewish linguist
Nikolai Dmitriev
Russian Orientalist