František Kopečný Explained

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František Kopečný
Honorific Suffix:DrSc
Birth Date:1909 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Určice
Death Place:Vrahovice
Nationality:Czech
Fields:Czech studies and Slavistics
Workplaces:Palacký University
Education:Masaryk University
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František Kopečný (4 October 1909 in Určice – 27 March 1990 in Vrahovice) was Czechoslovak bohemist and slavist. He was interested in etymology and dialectology.

He studied Czech and German languages at the Masaryk University. He then worked at the Palacký University. With colleagues, he wrote an Old Slavic dictionary. From 1952, he worked at Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, where he wrote an Etymological dictionary.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: František Kopečný. Institute of the Czech Language of the Czech Academy of Sciences. 3 March 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170304035221/http://old.ujc.avcr.cz/lingviste/kopecny-frantisek.html. 4 March 2017. dead.