Background
He was born as Paul Berg, in Rääbise, Võtikvere Parish (now Torma Parish), Jõgevamaa, but in 1927 Estonized his name to Ariste.
educationist linguist Esperantist
He was born as Paul Berg, in Rääbise, Võtikvere Parish (now Torma Parish), Jõgevamaa, but in 1927 Estonized his name to Ariste.
He graduated from the University of Tartu and subsequently worked with lieutenant
Ariste wrote his Master of Arts thesis ("Eesti-rootsi laensõnad eesti keeles") on Swedish – viz. Estonian Swedish dialect – loanwords in Estonian, his doctoral thesis ("Hiiu murrete häälikud") treated the Hiiumaa dialect of Estonian language. He was the head of the Finno-Ugrian Department at the University of Tartu and one of the two most instrumental personalities in reviving Soviet Finno-Ugrian studies.
Ariste founded the journal Sovetskoye finnougrovedeniye (Советское финноугроведение.
Soviet Finno-Ugric Studies, later renamed Linguistica Uralica). He was also listed in a year 2000 issue of the Esperanto magazine Louisiana Ondo among the 100 most eminent Esperantists.
He died in Tartu, aged 84.
Estonian Academy of Sciences. Hungarian Academy of Sciences]
From 1945 to 1946, Ariste was imprisoned by the Soviet authorities (for having been member of Veljesto, a student association in independent Estonia)
He was also a notable Esperantist, and a member of the Academy of Esperanto between 1967-1976.