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08/01/2019 - 08:41
Education
Bachelor's (2014 – 2018)
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Faculty: Philology
Specialisation: Fundamental and Applied Linguistics
Graduation work topic: The functional significance of oppositions, determined by the method of formation and deafness/voicedness in the consonantism of the Mountain Mari language, supervisor – Olga Krivnova
03/21/2019 - 18:42
Employed at the Institute of Linguistics since 2018.
Education
Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, Faculty of Philology of MSU (graduated from Bachelor's programme in 2017, graduated from Master's programme in 2019)
Bachelor degree thesis work: Grammaticalization paths for cognates of the verb *vilja in Scandinavian: a study in intragenetic typology
01/01/2011 - 11:00
Department: Typology and areal linguistics
Rank: Senior Research Fellow
PhD: 2005 (Moscow State University), MA: 2002 (Moscow State University)
Key words: descriptive linguistics and language documentation, language contact, corpus linguistics, languages of Siberia, endangered languages, Enets, typology, sociolinguistics
Languages: Uralic (Samoyedic, in particular), Turkic