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Janusz Andrzej Rieger (born 20 September 1934) is a Polish
linguist Linguistics is the scientific study of language. The areas of linguistic analysis are syntax (rules governing the structure of sentences), semantics (meaning), Morphology (linguistics), morphology (structure of words), phonetics (speech sounds ...
and
slavist Slavic (American English) or Slavonic (British English) studies, also known as Slavistics, is the academic field of area studies concerned with Slavic peoples, languages, literature, history, and culture. Originally, a Slavist or Slavicist was ...
, specializing in the history of the
Polish language Polish (, , or simply , ) is a West Slavic languages, West Slavic language of the Lechitic languages, Lechitic subgroup, within the Indo-European languages, Indo-European language family, and is written in the Latin script. It is primarily spo ...
in
Kresy Eastern Borderlands (), often simply Borderlands (, ) was a historical region of the eastern part of the Second Polish Republic. The term was coined during the interwar period (1918–1939). Largely agricultural and extensively multi-ethnic with ...
, a professor of the humanities and a member of the
Warsaw Scientific Society Warsaw Scientific Society (Polish: ''Towarzystwo Naukowe Warszawskie''; TNW) is a Polish scientific society based in Warsaw Warsaw, officially the Capital City of Warsaw, is the capital and List of cities and towns in Poland, largest city o ...
. He worked at the Institute of Slavic Studies and the Institute of Polish Language of the
Polish Academy of Sciences The Polish Academy of Sciences (, PAN) is a Polish state-sponsored institution of higher learning. Headquartered in Warsaw, it is responsible for spearheading the development of science across the country by a society of distinguished scholars a ...
and lectured at the
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.


Biography

He was born in 1934 in
Kraków , officially the Royal Capital City of Kraków, is the List of cities and towns in Poland, second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city has a population of 804,237 ...
as the son of Andrzej Rieger, a prosecutor and lieutenant of the
Polish Army The Land Forces () are the Army, land forces of the Polish Armed Forces. They currently contain some 110,000 active personnel and form many components of the European Union and NATO deployments around the world. Poland's recorded military histor ...
military reserve force, and Antonina Latinik, the first champion of Poland in woman's foil; a grandson of Roman Rieger, mining engineer, lecturer and inventor, and
Franciszek Latinik Franciszek Ksawery Latinik (17 July 1864 – 29 August 1949) was a Polish military officer, Colonel of Austro-Hungarian Army and Major General of the Polish Armed Forces (Second Polish Republic), Polish Army. Graduate of the General Staff Academy ...
, general of the Polish Army. His father Andrzej Rieger was murdered in the
Katyn massacre The Katyn massacre was a series of mass killings under Communist regimes, mass executions of nearly 22,000 Polish people, Polish military officer, military and police officers, border guards, and intelligentsia prisoners of war carried out by t ...
in 1940. In his youth, between the 1940s and 1950s, Janusz Rieger was a scout and served as an altar boy at St. Florian's Church in Kraków, where
Karol Wojtyła Pope John Paul II (born Karol Józef Wojtyła; 18 May 19202 April 2005) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 16 October 1978 until his death in 2005. In his youth, Wojtyła dabbled in stage acting. H ...
was a vicar. Rieger was a member of the Catholic student group that rejected
Marxist ideology Marxism is a political philosophy and method of socioeconomic analysis. It uses a dialectical and materialist interpretation of historical development, better known as historical materialism, to analyse class relations, social conflict, and ...
and was the narrow circle of Wojtyła's pupils, the so-called ''Environment''. As a member of that group, Rieger regularly took part in seminars and walking tours guided by Wojtyła. He remained in close touch with the future pope, also in his mature life. Priest Wojtyła blessed Rieger's marriage, baptised his children and was also Rieger's confessor. After Wojtyła was elected as
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, Rieger visited him in Rome and Castel Gandolfo, and he took part in the celebrations related to the Pope's pilgrimages to Poland. They kept correspondence. In 1955, he graduated in
Russian studies Russian studies is an interdisciplinary field crossing politics of Russia, politics, history of Russia, history, Culture of Russia, culture, economy of Russia, economics, and languages of Russia, languages of Russia and its neighborhood, often gr ...
from the
Jagiellonian University The Jagiellonian University (, UJ) is a public research university in Kraków, Poland. Founded in 1364 by Casimir III the Great, King Casimir III the Great, it is the oldest university in Poland and one of the List of oldest universities in con ...
, where among his professors was Zdzisław Stieber. In 1956, he started working as a PhD student at the
University of Warsaw The University of Warsaw (, ) is a public university, public research university in Warsaw, Poland. Established on November 19, 1816, it is the largest institution of higher learning in the country, offering 37 different fields of study as well ...
, where he received PhD in 1967. In 1960, he started work at the Department of Slavic Studies, later converted into the Institute of Slavic Studies of the
Polish Academy of Sciences The Polish Academy of Sciences (, PAN) is a Polish state-sponsored institution of higher learning. Headquartered in Warsaw, it is responsible for spearheading the development of science across the country by a society of distinguished scholars a ...
, where he was employed until 1997 and was a chairman of the Institute Scientific Council (1990–1998). He was designated a professor of the humanities in 1989. From 1997 until 2004, he was a professor at the Institute of the Polish Language of the Polish Academy of Sciences. He lectured at the
University of Warsaw The University of Warsaw (, ) is a public university, public research university in Warsaw, Poland. Established on November 19, 1816, it is the largest institution of higher learning in the country, offering 37 different fields of study as well ...
, among others, at its College Artes Liberales; at the
University of Łódź The University of Łódź (, ) is a public research university founded in 1945 in Łódź, Poland, as a continuation of three higher education institutions functioning in Łódź in the interwar period — the Teacher Training Institute (192 ...
(1980–1982) and the
John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (, , abbreviation KUL) is a university established in 1918. History :pl:Idzi Radziszewski, Father Idzi Benedykt Radziszewski founded the university in 1918. Vladimir Lenin, Lenin allowed the priest ...
(1988–1990). He was a promoter in eighteen doctoral dissertations. He was the organizer of the Polish Studies College for young scientists from the East at the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences (1993–1996,
Stefan Batory Foundation The Stefan Batory Foundation () is an independent Polish Non-governmental organization, non-government organization established by American financier and philanthropist, George Soros, along with a group of Polish opposition leaders of 1980s, and r ...
grant) and the initiator of the International School of Humanities at the Center for Research on Ancient Tradition in Poland and Central and Eastern Europe of the University of Warsaw. He was also one of the founders of the Slavic Foundation established in 1992, an institution supporting research and dissemination of knowledge about the languages and cultures of Slavic countries. From 1989 until 1997, he was a vice chairman of the
Commission for the Determination of Place Names The Commission for the Determination of Place Names () was a commission of the Poland, Polish Department of Public Administration, founded in January 1946. Its mission was the establishment of toponyms for places, villages, towns and cities in t ...
. Since 1983, he has been a member of the
Warsaw Scientific Society Warsaw Scientific Society (Polish: ''Towarzystwo Naukowe Warszawskie''; TNW) is a Polish scientific society based in Warsaw Warsaw, officially the Capital City of Warsaw, is the capital and List of cities and towns in Poland, largest city o ...
. He was a member of the Committee of Linguistics of the Polish Academy of Sciences (since 1974, vice-chairman 1990–2003, an honorary member since 2005) and the Committee of Slavic Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences (1991–2011). Since 1999, he has been an honorary member of the Kharkiv Scientific Society. From 1980 until 1981, he was a vice-chairman of
Solidarity Solidarity or solidarism is an awareness of shared interests, objectives, standards, and sympathies creating a psychological sense of unity of groups or classes. True solidarity means moving beyond individual identities and single issue politics ...
structures in the Polish Academy of Sciences. His interests include the Polish language in
Kresy Eastern Borderlands (), often simply Borderlands (, ) was a historical region of the eastern part of the Second Polish Republic. The term was coined during the interwar period (1918–1939). Largely agricultural and extensively multi-ethnic with ...
, Ukrainian dialectology, history of the Ukrainian and Russian language and lexicography. He researched, among others, Polish dialects in Ukraine and the
Lemko Lemkos (; ; ; ) are an ethnic group inhabiting the Lemko Region (; ) of Carpathian Ruthenia, Carpathian Rus', an ethnographic region in the Carpathian Mountains and Carpathian Foothills, foothills spanning Ukraine, Slovakia, and Poland. Lemkos ...
language and culture through gathering oral testimonies. Together with Vyacheslav Verenitsch, he was the initiator and co-editor of the series of the Linguistics Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences ''Studia nad polszczyzną kresową'' (''Studies on the Polish language in Kresy'') and ''Język polski dawnych Kresów Wschodnich'' (''The Polish language of the former Kresy''). From 1988, he cooperated in publishing the ''Carpathian Dialectological Atlas'' as the chairman of the Polish team and co-editor of all volumes He was also a member of its editorial board (1997–1998). Since 1991, he has been a member of the editorial board of the journal ''Slavia Orientalis''. In 1992, along with the team that was under his supervision, he received the Kazimierz Nitsch Award for ''Atlas gwar bojkowskich'' (''The Atlas of Boykos Dialects''). He edited and annotated his father's diary, which begins with enlistment in September 1939 and runs through Soviet captivity until his death in April 1940. The diary, titled ''Zapiski z Kozielska'' (''Notes from Kozielsk''), was published in 2015. He is married to Ewa (born 1936), an electronics engineer. By the decision of the
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on 22 November 2017 "for outstanding contribution to the development of Polish Slavic studies, for achievements in scientific and didactic work and for popularizing the history and culture of
Kresy Eastern Borderlands (), often simply Borderlands (, ) was a historical region of the eastern part of the Second Polish Republic. The term was coined during the interwar period (1918–1939). Largely agricultural and extensively multi-ethnic with ...
", he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the
Order of Polonia Restituta The Order of Polonia Restituta (, ) is a Polish state decoration, state Order (decoration), order established 4 February 1921. It is conferred on both military and civilians as well as on alien (law), foreigners for outstanding achievements in ...
.


Works (selection)

* * With Ewa Wolnicz-Pawłowska. * * With Ewa Rieger. Second extended edition 2003. * Developed by the team managed by Janusz Rieger, mainly based on field records of Stefan Hrabiec. * * Second extended edition 1998. * * Edited on the basis of notes of Jan Janów and his disciples. * Edited by Janusz Rieger. * * Edited by Janusz Rieger. * With Irena Masojć and Krystyna Rutkowska. * With Orisâ Dems'ka-Kul'čic'ka. * Edited by Janusz Rieger. * Edited by Janusz Rieger. * * * A diary of Andrzej Rieger edited by Janusz Rieger. * * * Edited by Janusz Rieger. * A dictionary by Oleksandr Hoisak, edited by Janusz Rieger and Madina Alekseyeva. Based on the source material


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Rieger, Janusz Linguists from Poland Linguists of Slavic languages 1934 births Writers from Kraków Jagiellonian University alumni Academic staff of the University of Warsaw Academic staff of the University of Łódź Academic staff of the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin Knights of the Order of Polonia Restituta Living people Hiż family Linguists of Ukrainian