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Pyatnytsky ( uk, Пятницький, П'ятницький) is Ukrainian form of Russian surname ''Pyatnitsky'' (russian: Пятницкий). Notable people with the surname include: * Valery Pyatnitsky Valery Teziyovych Pyatnitsky ( uk, Валерій Тезійович Пятницький) is Ukrainian politician and statesman. Government's Commissioner for European Integration (since 2011). Biography Early years. Education. Scientific ... See also * Pyatnitsky (other) {{surname ...
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Valery Pyatnitsky
Valery Teziyovych Pyatnitsky ( uk, Валерій Тезійович Пятницький) is Ukrainian politician and statesman. Government's Commissioner for European Integration (since 2011). Biography Early years. Education. Scientific activity Valery Pyatnitsky was born April 19, 1962, in Chervona Motovylivka (Fastiv Raion, Kyiv Oblast, Ukrainian SSR). In 1985 graduated from faculty of cybernetics in Taras Shevchenko State University of Kyiv (specialty «Economic Cybernetics», qualification «economist-mathematician»). During 1987–1990 – PhD student of Taras Shevchenko State University of Kyiv. in 1999–2002 – doctorant in Kyiv National University of Trade and Economics. Candidate of Economics Sciences. Docent. Career *1985–1986: engineer in Scientific and Research part of Taras Shevchenko State University of Kyiv *1986–1987: trainee-teacher, Department of Economic Cybernetics, Taras Shevchenko State University of Kyiv *1987 – engineer in La ...
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Ukrainian Language
Ukrainian ( uk, украї́нська мо́ва, translit=ukrainska mova, label=native name, ) is an East Slavic language of the Indo-European language family. It is the native language of about 40 million people and the official state language of Ukraine in Eastern Europe. Written Ukrainian uses the Ukrainian alphabet, a variant of the Cyrillic script. The standard Ukrainian language is regulated by the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NANU; particularly by its Institute for the Ukrainian Language), the Ukrainian language-information fund, and Potebnia Institute of Linguistics. Comparisons are often drawn to Russian, a prominent Slavic language, but there is more mutual intelligibility with Belarusian,Alexander M. Schenker. 1993. "Proto-Slavonic," ''The Slavonic Languages''. (Routledge). pp. 60–121. p. 60: " hedistinction between dialect and language being blurred, there can be no unanimity on this issue in all instances..."C.F. Voegelin and F.M. Voegelin. 19 ...
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