In 1863, the Russian Academy of Sciences awarded Vladimir Dal the Lomonosov Medal. Like most well-known dictionaries of that time, Dal’s Dictionary was mostly individual work. In those years, most linguists and writers preferred to work alone.
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- Dal spoke six languages, served in the Russian Navy and later became a doctor
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- unesco.ru en/news/50-vladimir-dal/Vladimir Dal was a Russian writer, ethnographer, folklorist, military doctor, and an official. His magnum opus is the legendary Explanatory Dictionary of the Living...
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