Mother Tongue Society (Estonian: Emakeele Selts) is an Estonian organization that focuses on topics related to the Estonian language.[1]
The organization was established on 23 March 1920 at Tartu University. Nowadays, the organization is located in Tallinn. The organization is an associated organization of Estonian Academy of Sciences.[1]
Publications
- Akadeemilise Emakeele Seltsi aastaraamat, 1921–1926
- Eesti Keel, 1922–1940
- Emakeele Seltsi Aastaraamat, 1955–
- Kodumurre, 1960–2002
- Oma Keel, 2000–
Directors
Directors:[2]
- Lauri Kettunen: 1920–1924
- Andrus Saareste: 1925–1933, 1935, 1936–1941
- Julius Mägiste: 1934, 1936
- Arnold Kask: 1944, 1968–1982
- Johannes Voldemar Veski: 1946–1968
- Huno Rätsep: 1982–1989
- Tiit-Rein Viitso: 1989, 1993–1997
- Eeva Ahven: 1989–1990
- Henn Saari: 1990–1992
- Jüri Viikberg: 1992–1993
- Mati Erelt: 1997–2006
- Helle Metslang: seit 2006
Further reading
- Mati Erelt: Emakeele selts 80, in: Keel ja Kirjandus 5/2000, pp. 313–316.
- Ülo Tedre: Emakeele selts Nõukogude aastail, in: Keel ja Kirjandus 8/2000, pp. 578–582.
References
- 1 2 "Põhikiri". Emakeele Selts (in Estonian). Retrieved 2 February 2023.
- ↑ "Juhatus". Emakeele Selts (in Estonian). Retrieved 2 February 2023.
External links
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