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Look at Paris 1957 with the Eyes of Andrei Zaliznyak, Then He Was a Soviet Student Who Came to France to Exchange, and Soon He Will Become an Outstanding Explorer of Russian.

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Philologist Alexey Golovasticov published on social media a 33-minute film, which in 1957 in France (namely in Paris, Nice and Rouan) produced Andrei Zaliznyak, an outstanding Russian linguist who described the grammar of Russian, was at the origin of the decryption of the New-city Berests and proved the authenticity of "The Word of the Igor Regiment".

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Philologist Alexey Golovasticov published on social media a 33-minute film, which in 1957 in France (namely in Paris, Nice and Rouan) produced Andrei Zaliznyak, an outstanding Russian linguist who described the grammar of Russian, was at the origin of the decryption of the New-city Berests and proved the authenticity of "The Word of the Igor Regiment".

·Riga, Latvia
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Meduza broke the news in Riga, Latvia on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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