Sürengiin Möömöö
Sürengiin Möömöö | |
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Country | Mongolia |
Born | 1930 Khyargas, Uvs, Mongolia |
Died | July 7, 2021 | (aged 90–91)
Sürengiin Möömöö (Mongolian: Сүрэнгийн Мөөмөө) was a Mongolian linguist and chess player. He was born in 1930 in Khyargas, Uvs,[1] and died on 7 July 2021 due to illness.[2]
Linguistics career
[edit]Sürengiin Möömöö graduated from the National University of Mongolia in 1957 with a degree in Mongolian language, literature and linguistics. He then began a teaching career at that university which lasted over 50 years,[3] becoming an associate professor in 1982 and a full professor in 1995.[2] He obtained a Candidate of Sciences degree for his pioneering studies of Mongolian phonetics[4] at Leningrad State University in 1970,[3] and a Doctor of Science degree from the Humboldt University of Berlin in 1984 for his dissertation on Mongolian dialectology.[5] He taught at the University of Warsaw from 1969 to 1973 and was a visiting professor at Osaka University from 1978 to 1980.[3]
In 1982, Möömöö co-authored a book on Mongolian dialects with his student Yümjiriin Mönkh-Amgalan.[3] He edited Damdinsüren and Osor's 1983 Mongolian Orthographic Dictionary (Mongolian: Монгол үсгийн дүрмийн толь),[6][7] the standard source for Mongolian Cyrillic orthography until 2018.[8][9] He was a member of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences,[3] and was awarded the Order of the Polar Star in 2003,[2] and the title of Honoured Teacher of Mongolia by President Nambaryn Enkhbayar in 2008.[10]
Chess career
[edit]Sürengiin Möömöö competed in several editions of the Mongolian Chess Championship. He finished second at the 1955 championship, won it in 1958, and finished third in 1961.[1]
In the first international chess tournament held in Mongolia (Ulan Bator 1956, won by Heinz Liebert), Möömöö finished in seventh place with 9/15, making the best score among the Mongolian participants.[1][11] He tied for third with Andor Lilienthal in a tournament held in Tashkent in 1959, which was won by Alexander Grushevsky.[12] In 1960, he played a match for the West Asian subzonal (a qualifying stage for the 1963 World Chess Championship) held in Madras, losing 1–3 to Manuel Aaron.[13]
Möömöö played for Mongolia in three Chess Olympiads:[14]
- In 1956, on third board in the 12th Chess Olympiad in Moscow, scoring +5, =4, -4;
- In 1960, on second board in the 14th Chess Olympiad in Leipzig, scoring +7, =2, -8;
- In 1962, on second board in the 15th Chess Olympiad in Varna, scoring +5, =6, -5.
Möömöö also represented Mongolia three times in the World Student Team Chess Championships:[15]
- In 1958, on first board in the 5th World Student Team Chess Championship in Varna, scoring +4, =0, -5;
- In 1959, on second board in the 6th World Student Team Chess Championship in Budapest, scoring +5, =3, -5;
- In 1960, on second board in the 7th World Student Team Chess Championship in Leningrad, scoring +5, =0, -7.
Möömöö competed in the inaugural World Senior Chess Championship held in Bad Wörishofen in 1991, where he scored 6.5/11 and finished in a tie for 23rd place.[16][17]
Publications
[edit]- Möömöö, Sürengiin (1962). Зөв бичих дүрмийн толь (in Mongolian). Улсын Хэвлэлийн хэрэг эрхлэл хороо. OCLC 1062289151.
- Möömöö, Sürengiin (1970). Система фонем современного монгольского языка: экспериментальное исследование [The phoneme system of modern Mongolian: an experimental study] (к. филол. н.) (in Russian). Leningrad State University.
- Möömöö, Sürengiin (1982). Galsan, S. (ed.). Орчин үеийн монгол хэлний аялгуу [Modern Mongolian phonetics] (in Mongolian). Ulsyn Khevleliin Gazar. OCLC 41284881.
- Möömöö, Sürengiin; Mönkh-Amgalan, Yümjiriin (1982). Орчин цагийн монгол хэлний авиазүй [Modern Mongolian language and dialects] (in Mongolian). Mongolian Academy of Sciences. OCLC 1015012225.
- Möömöö, Sürengiin (1984). Die Sprechkultur und das System der Intonation in der mongolischen Sprache [The linguistic culture and the system of intonation in the Mongolian language] (Diss. B ) (in German). Humboldt University of Berlin. OCLC 916980822.
- Möömöö, Sürengiin; Tsedendamba, Tsogdogiin, eds. (1997). Орчин цагийн Монгол хэл [Modern Mongolian] (in Mongolian). Mongolian Academy of Sciences. OCLC 131282441.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Сvрэнгийн Мєємєє" [Sürengiin Möömöö]. MongolChess. Archived from the original on 2016-03-19. Retrieved 2021-06-20.
- ^ a b c Zayaabaatar, D.; Delgerjargal, P.; Tuvshintugs, B. (2022-07-08). "Эмгэнэл : Сүрэнгийн Мөөмөө /1930-2021/". National University of Mongolia. Retrieved 2022-02-12.
- ^ a b c d e "Эрдмийн гал шар уураг" (in Mongolian). National Association of Mongolian Language and Literature Teachers. Montsame. 2010-06-03. Retrieved 2021-06-20.
- ^ Svantesson, Jan-Olof; Tsendina, Anna; Karlsson, Anastasia; Franzén, Vivan (2005). The Phonology of Mongolian. New York: Oxford University Press. p. xvii. ISBN 0-19-926017-6.
- ^ "Die Sprechkultur und das System der Intonation in der mongolischen Sprache" (in German). Humboldt University of Berlin. Retrieved 2021-06-26.
- ^ "Ц.Дамдинсүрэн, Б.Осор. Монгол үсгийн дүрмийн толь. Уб., 1983" (in Mongolian). National Council for Language Policy. Retrieved 2021-06-20.
- ^ "Толийн тухай" [About the dictionary]. Монгол хэлний зөв бичих дүрмийн журамласан толь (in Mongolian). Retrieved 2021-06-20.
- ^ Dulguun, B. (2018-06-20). "New dictionary to end uncertainty over spelling". UB Post. p. 4. Retrieved 2021-06-20.
- ^ "President attends launch ceremony of a Mongolian spelling dictionary" (Press release). Office of the President of Mongolia. 2018-06-19. Retrieved 2021-06-20.
- ^ "Ерєнхийлєгч : » Д.Жамъянжав ардын жvжигчин боллоо". Olloo.mn (in Mongolian). 2008-01-11. Retrieved 2021-06-20.
- ^ Di Felice, Gino (2010). Chess Results, 1956–1960. McFarland. p. 74. ISBN 978-0-786-44803-6.
- ^ Popovsky, Alexey. "International Tournament- Tashkent 15-30.11.1959". Russian Chess Base. Retrieved 2021-06-20.
- ^ "OlimpBase :: Asian subzonal West :: Madras 1960". www.olimpbase.org.
- ^ "OlimpBase :: Men's Chess Olympiads :: Suren Momo". www.olimpbase.org.
- ^ "OlimpBase :: World Student Team Chess Championship :: Suren Momo". www.olimpbase.org.
- ^ "Wch Seniors". 365Chess.com. Retrieved 2021-06-20.
- ^ "DWZ-Auswertung 9147-000.F05: Senioren Weltmeisterschaft 1991". Alte DWZ-Onlinedatenbank (in German). 2003-02-17. Retrieved 2021-06-20.
External links
[edit]- Surengiin Moomoo player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- Sürengiin Möömöö chess games at 365chess.com
- 1930 births
- 2021 deaths
- People from Uvs Province
- Academic staff of the National University of Mongolia
- Mongolists
- National University of Mongolia alumni
- Saint Petersburg State University alumni
- Humboldt University of Berlin alumni
- Mongolian chess players
- Chess Olympiad competitors
- 20th-century chess players
- Academic staff of Osaka University