Emeritus Professor Heinsoo Reflects on a Career Dedicated to Estonian Language and Linguistics Tartu, Estonia – Emeritus Professor Heinike Heinsoo, a specialist in Estonian languages and Uralic linguistics, has spent her career deeply involved in the study and preservation of the Estonian language. Professor Heinsoo, formerly of the University of Tartu, holds a diploma reflecting her diverse expertise: “Teacher of Estonian and Estonian literature. Philologist,” with a focused specialization in Uralic linguistics. Following a graduation from Tartu University, Professor Heinsoo aligned her work with the traditional roles of educators and researchers within the Estonian academic landscape. Her primary focus centered on the study of Fennougrist languages, specifically engaging with the Votic language. Throughout her career, she has contributed significantly to the field through teaching Estonian and Estonian literature, with a particular emphasis on the West Estonian languages. Furthermore, she has served as a mentor for numerous Estonian seminars. Heinike Heinsoo’s dedication has been consistently rooted in her academic credentials, directly translating the description of her diploma – a commitment to both the broader field of Fennougrist studies and the specific nuances of the Estonian language. Topics: #estonian #heinike #heinsoo Post navigation REVIEW ⟩ Aesthetic and Truth in the Exhibition ELU ISE⟩From Estonian embroidery to dog wool: craftsmen are waiting for anyone with a bleeding hand to enter the workshop