Background
Klimas, Antanas was born on April 17, 1924 in Pelekonys, Lithuania. Son of Vincas and Marija (Siugzdinis) Klimas. came to the United States, 1948, naturalized, 1959.
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This is the key to exercises to Beginner's Lithuanian by Antanas Klimas, Leonardas Dambriunas and William R. Schmalstieg, which has been in print since its initial publication in the early 1960's, . Beginner's Lithuanian was originally published as Introduction to Modern Lithuanian. It is not just a grammar, but a monument to the Lithuanian language, which in its modern form is more archaic than the most ancient writings we have of any Indo-European language. This book is a key to exercises. It contains the answers to all of the questions and problems posed in Beginner's Lithuanian (and also of course to those in Introduction to Modern Lithuanian). It is perfect for the student who is teaching himself Lithuanian.The Key to Exercises has long been out of print. We are happy to make it available again.Note: The Key to Exercises is a companion volume to Beginner's Lithuanian and Introduction to Modern Lithuanian. It is not meant as a stand-alone work.
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Klimas, Antanas was born on April 17, 1924 in Pelekonys, Lithuania. Son of Vincas and Marija (Siugzdinis) Klimas. came to the United States, 1948, naturalized, 1959.
Student, Teachers Training College, Kaunas, Lithuania, 1941-1942; student, University Kaunas, 1941-1943; student, Baltic U., Hamburg, Germany, 1946-1947; Master of Arts, University Pennsylvania, 1950; Doctor of Philosophy, University Pennsylvania, 1956.
Assistant instructor German, University of Pennsylvania, 1950-1956; instructor, University of Pennsylvania, 1956-1957; assistant professor, U. Rochester, New York, 1957-1962; associate professor, U. Rochester, 1962-1970; professor, U. Rochester, since 1970; emeritus, U. Rochester, 1994.
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Member Linguistic Society of America, Association Advancement Baltic Studies, American Teachers German, Lithuanian Catholic Academy of Sciences, Delta Phi Alpha.
Married Dana Liormanas, June 19, 1954. Children: Tadas, Ruta, Paulius, Lina.