Background
Gribble, Charles Edward was born on November 10, 1936 in Lansing, Michigan, United States. Son of Charles P. and Elizabeth K. G. Bachelor of Arts, University of Michigan, 1957.
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An essential book for every student and teacher of Russian. Helps students increase their vocabulary and remember words better because they understand how the meanings are derived.
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(Most Russian words can be divided into smaller elements, ...)
Most Russian words can be divided into smaller elements, and one can often guess the meaning of new words by knowing the meaning of their component parts. With a sketch of word formation.
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editor Slavic language educator
Gribble, Charles Edward was born on November 10, 1936 in Lansing, Michigan, United States. Son of Charles P. and Elizabeth K. G. Bachelor of Arts, University of Michigan, 1957.
Bachelor, University Michigan, 1957. AM, Harvard University, 1958. Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1967.
Postgraduate, Moscow State University, 1961.
Instructor, assistant professor Russian, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, 1961-1968. Assistant professor Slavic languages Indiana University, Bloomington, 1968-1975. Associate professor Slavic languages Ohio State University, Columbus, 1975-1989, professor Slavic language, 1989, chairperson of department, 1990-1996.
President, editor Slavica Publications, Incorporated., Columbus, 1966-1997.
Visiting associate professor Slavic languages University of Virginia, 1977. Woodrow Wilson fellow, 1957-1958, American Council Learned Societies fellow, 1972.
Internat.Rsch. and Exchanges Board grantee, 1960-1961, 72, 80, Fulbright grantee,1987.
(Most Russian words can be divided into smaller elements, ...)
(An essential book for every student and teacher of Russia...)
Member American Association Advancement of Slavic Studies, American Association Teacher of Slavic and East. European Langs. (Distinguished Contribution to the Profession award 1992), Linguistic Society American, Modern Language Association, Linguistic Society Europe, Southeast European Studies Association Beta Kappa.