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| birth_date = {{birth date|1909|10|29|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[St.Petersburg]], [[Russia]]Russian Empire
| death_date = {{death date and age|1993|11|26|1909|10|29|df=y}}
| death_place = [[St.Petersburg]], [[Russia]]
| occupation = [[linguist]], [[literary critic]], [[translator]] and [[poet]]
| nationality = [[Russian people|RussiaRussian]]
| period = 1909-1993
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'''Vladímir Admóni''' ({{lang-ru|Владимир Григорьевич Адмони}}) (29 October 29, 1909, [[St. Petersburg]], [[Russia]] - 26 November 1993, St. Petersburg, [[Russia]]) was a
Soviet linguist, literary critic, translator and poet, doctor of philological Sciences (1947), Professor (1948).
Correspondent member of [[Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities]], doctor [[honoris causa]] at the [[University of Uppsala]].
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==Biography==
VladimirAdmóni was aborn in St. Petersburg, the son of the famous historian, publicist and Jewish community leader Gregoriy Yakovlevich Krasniy-Admoni;<ref>{{cite news|last=Shulman|first=Alexander|title=ГРИГОРИЙ ЯКОВЛЕВИЧ КРАСНЫЙ-АДМОНИ: Судьба еврейского интеллигента|url=http://www.vestnik.com/issues/2002/0918/win/shulman.htm|newspaper=Vestnik|date=18 September 2002}}</ref> and
the younger brother of the composer {{Interlanguage link multi|Адмони, Иоганн Григорьевич|ru|3=Johann Admoni}}. He graduated from the Department of foreign languages at Leningrad State Pedagogical Institute (now [[Herzen University]]) (1930). PhD thesis (1939) has been devoted to the works of [[Jean Paul]], doctoral dissertation (1947) - creativity of [[Henrik Ibsen]]. He taught at the Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages and in [[Herzen University]]; headed the Department of German Philology. Since 1960 until the death he was a fellow of the Institute for Linguistic Studies, [[Russian Academy of Sciences]].
 
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in co-authorship with T. I. Silman - prose memoir «We remember» (1993).
 
HeAdmóni was formedcalled a [[linguist]]-[[Germanist]] by the Leningrad philology school. He paid great attention to the facts of the history of language;
he was the first who used the concept of the field structure in the grammatical analysis{{citation needed|date=February 2014}}.