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It has been characterized by Sergei Starostin as " an idea now completely discarded ".
* Sergei Starostin ( 1991, S. Starostin et al.
Various linguists have seen these North Eurasian languages as part of: < ul >< li > a Ural Altaic language family ( popular until 1960s )</ li >< li > a Uralic and an Altaic family ( Anna V. Dybo | Dybo, Roy Andrew Miller | Miller, Nicholas Poppe | Poppe )</ li >< li > separate Uralic, Turkic languages | Turkic and Mongolian language | Mongolian families ( Gerard Clauson | Clauson, Gerhard Doerfer | Doerfer, Stefan Georg | Georg )</ li >< li > a Eurasiatic or Nostratic macrofamily ( Joseph Greenberg | Greenberg, Sergei Starostin | Starostin, Allan Bomhard | Bomhard )</ li ></ ul >
At about this time, Russian Nostraticists, notably Sergei Starostin, constructed a revised version of Nostratic.
At about this time Russian Nostraticists, notably Sergei Starostin, constructed a revised version of Nostratic which was slightly broader than Greenberg's grouping but which similarly left out Afroasiatic.
One of these is the " Sino-Caucasian " hypothesis of Sergei Starostin, which posits that the Yeniseian languages and North Caucasian languages form a clade with Sino-Tibetan.
* Starostin, Sergei, and I. I. Pejrosom ( 1996 ).
In his Altaic Etymological Dictionary, co-authored with Anna V. Dybo and Oleg A. Mudrak, Sergei Starostin characterized the Ural Altaic hypothesis as " an idea now completely discarded " ( 2003: 8 ).
* Starostin, Sergei A., Anna V. Dybo, and Oleg A. Mudrak.
* Diakonov, Igor M., and Sergei Starostin.
This hypothesis has perhaps been best illustrated by Sergei A. Starostin and Sergei Nikolayev, who present a set of phonological correspondences and shared morphological structure.
* A Comparative Dictionary of North Caucasian Languages: Preface by Sergei Starostin & Sergein Nikolayev
Another attempt to introduce such modifications was performed by the Russian linguist Sergei Starostin, who had proposed that
* Starostin, Sergei.
* Starostin, Sergei A., Anna V. Dybo, Oleg A. Mudrak ( 2003 ): Etymological Dictionary of the Altaic Languages.
Northwest Caucasian languages have been suggested as being related to the Northeast Caucasian languages and both are often merged under the blanket term " North Caucasian languages "; several linguists, notably Sergei Starostin, posit a phylogenetic link between these two families.
Some linguists, notably Sergei Starostin and Sergei Nikolayev, believe that the two groups sprang from a common ancestor about five thousand years ago.
Samuel E. Martin, Roy Andrew Miller, and Sergei Starostin are linguists who have argued that they have common origins.
Much long-range comparison work has been from Russian linguists like Vladislav Illich-Svitych and Sergei Starostin.
Linguists such as Sergei Starostin see the Northwest ( Abkhaz Adyghe ) and Northeast ( Nakh-Dagestanian ) families as related and propose uniting them in a single North Caucasian family, sometimes called Caucasic or simply Caucasian.
Linguists such as Sergei Starostin have proposed a Dené Caucasian macrofamily, which includes the North Caucasian languages together with Basque, Burushaski, Na-Dené, Sino-Tibetan, and Yeniseian.

Sergei and Cyrillic
The book is planned as a precise reconstruction of the original layout, with Cyrillic types and typography by Sergei Egorov.
Sergei Gonchar ( Cyrillic: Сергей Гончар ), a popular NHL and international ice hockey player, wearing a jersey with Roman characters

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Sergei Vadimovich Stepashin ( Серге ́ й Вади ́ мович Степа ́ шин ) ( born 2 March 1952, Lüshunkou, China ) is a Russian politician, current Chairman of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation and former Prime Minister of Russia.
Sergei Mikhailovich Tretyakov ( Russian: Серге ́ й Миха ́ йлович Третьяко ́ в ; 20 June 1892, Goldingen, Courland Governorate ( modern day Kuldīga, Latvia ) September 10, 1937, Moscow ) was a Russian constructivist writer, playwright and special correspondent for Pravda.

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Sergei Fedorovich Bondarchuk (; ; Ukrainian: Сергі ́ й Фе ́ дорович Бондарчу ́ к, Serhiy Fedorovych Bondarchuk ; September 25, 1920October 20, 1994 ) was a Soviet film director, screenwriter, and actor.
He therefore also promoted the organization of pro-government trade unions to channel protest away from agitation between 1901 and 1903, a practice named police socialism or lambasted by revolutionary activists as Zubatovshchina ( зуба ́ товщина ) after him, which gained support from Moscow Governor General, Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich.

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They had two children together, Lev Sedov ( 1906 16 February 1938 ) and Sergei Sedov ( 21 March 1908 29 October 1937 ), both of whom would predecease their parents.
Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev (; ; 23 April 1891 5 March 1953 ) was a Russian composer, pianist and conductor who mastered numerous musical genres and is regarded as one of the major composers of the 20th century.
* March 28 Sergei Rachmaninoff, Russian composer ( b. 1873 )
* March 15 Sergei Kirov, Soviet revolutionary ( d. 1934 )
* March 27 The première of Sergei Rachmaninoff's First Symphony is a complete disaster, leaving many wondering whether Alexander Glazunov, the conductor for the event, was drunk or just disliked the music so much that he did not care about a good performance.
On 7 March 1999 interior minister Sergei Stepashin called for an invasion of Chechnya, in response to the abduction of MVD General Gennady Shpigun.
After the last Chief of the Soviet time, Anatoly Kurkov, the St. Petersburg and Leningrad Oblast Directorate were led by Sergei Stepashin ( 29 November 1991 1992 ), Viktor Cherkesov ( 1992 1998 ), Alexander Grigoryev ( 1 October 1998 5 January 2001 ), Sergei Smirnov ( 5 January 2001 June 2003 ), Alexander Bortnikov ( June 2003 March 2004 ) and Yury Ignashchenkov ( since March 2004 ).
Sergei Sergeevich Sidorsky (, Syarhey Syarheyevich Sidorski,, translit: Siarhiei Siarhiejevič Sidorski, Sergey Sergeyevich Sidorsky ) ( born March 13, 1954 in Homiel, BSSR, Soviet Union ) was Prime Minister of Belarus from 10 July 2003 to 28 December 2010.
Sergei Sergeevich Sidorsky was born on 13 March 1954 in Homiel.
In the second party congress in March 2003, Sergei Shoigu stood down and Boris Gryzlov was elected as the new party leader.
In Russia Sergei Yudin pioneered the transfusion of cadaveric blood and performed this successfully for the first time on March 23, 1930.
" He died of uremic poisoning at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Los Angeles, California on March 5, 1953, the same day as Joseph Stalin and Sergei Prokofiev.
* Ten Years of Russian Economic Reform by Sergei Vasiliev and Yegor Gaidar ( 25 March 1999 )
Sergei Uasyl-ipa Bagapsh ( Abkhaz: ; March 4, 1949 May 29, 2011 ) was the second President of the Republic of Abkhazia.
Sergei Bagapsh was born on March 4, 1949 at Sukhumi in the Georgian SSR.
Sergei Vasilyevich Zubatov () ( March 2 ( O. S.
Sergei Valeryevich Ivanov () ( born March 5, 1975 in Chuvashia, Soviet Union ) is a former professional road bicycle racer, who competed between 1996 and 2011.
Sergei Shamba was born on 15 March 1951 in Gudauta.
On 3 March 2007, Otyrba was appointed the first Commissioner for Human Rights of Abkhazia by president Sergei Bagapsh.
Sergei Natanovich Bernstein (, sometimes Romanized as ; March 5, 1880 October 26, 1968 ) was a Russian and Soviet mathematician of Jewish origin known for contributions to partial differential equations, differential geometry, probability theory, and approximation theory.
On the 11 March the local press published an open letter in which the signatories accused EFA and the head coach Uno Piir of using four " alien citizens " ( Andrei Borissov, Sergei Bragin, Aleksandr Puštov, Sergei Hohlov-Simson ) in games and using Russian as the working language of the national team.

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