Professor Tinka, Slavist dr. Martina Armed
On Sunday, May 11, died dr. Martina ArmedSlovenian linguist, deserving professor at the University of Ljubljana and since 2011 an honorary citizen of the Municipality of Hrastnik, who would turn 94 October 12.
Orožnova came to the world in the settlement Turje nad Hrastnik in 1931. As the portal wrote on his website Savusderived from « peasant lineage of outstanding creators, written Slovene history, geography, social life, education and, of course, linguistics ». The speech of the inhabitants of this Zasavska hill village may be « guilty » that she later devoted herself to the dialects and speeches of the Slovene language.
“In 1942, Father Martin was shot in Maribor, with whom he shares his name. For a peasant family, the rest were Mary and 6 children, the difficult period began. After the war, they were stretched around the world, but the rest are strongly connected. Martina went to the gymnasium in Celje, where she lived with Uncle Janko, a well -known historian. Already in elementary school in Turkey and Dol, she met some good teachers, as well as in high school, ”Savus summarizes the war of the years of Orožnova.
In 1957, she graduated in Slovene with literature and comparative Slavic linguistics, and right there, as stated Wikipediain 1966, also a PhD in a dissertation, the development of futural-modal grammar forms in literary Slovene from the 16th to 19th centuries. In 1977, she became extraordinary, and in 1984 a full professor of historical grammar and dialectology of the Slovene language. Students, who were affectionately called Tinka, lectured on the subject until retirement 1996.
In 2001, she received a gold plaque of the University of Ljubljana, and in 2016 she was named her deserving professor.
She also lectured at foreign universities
Scientifically, Dr. Armed in Poland and Austria, there was also a Slovene language proofreader. As a guest professor, she has lectured at several universities in Austria, Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
As a researcher, she has devoted herself to the historical development of the forms of forms of forms, syntactic and vocabulary compositions of the Slovene (literary) language from the Bruges monuments until the mid -19th century.
Dr. According to Savus, Martina Orožen has lived in Ljubljana since her studies, and has always been happy to return to her native places, especially to Turje. She spent the last months with her sister at the home in Loki near Zidani Most.
« We will miss her passion and love for Slovene, » a deserving professor wrote on the last trip to colleagues from the Ljubljana Faculty of Arts and Departments of Slovene Studies and Slavic Studies.