Junior Researcher, Section of Applied Linguistics
Employed at the Institute of Linguistics since 2020.
He graduated from the Division of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, the Faculty of Philology of the Lomonosov Moscow State University.
From 2015 to 2018, he was a post-graduate student at the Division of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, the Faculty of Philology of the Lomonosov Moscow State University with Andrej A. Kibrik as a research supervisor.
In 2003–2008, he participated in the fieldwork studying Udmurt, Selkup, Ket and Komi-Zyryan languages under the leadership of Ariadna Kuznetsova, Olga Kazakevich, Elena Kalinina, Svetlana Toldova.
Research interests
- discourse;
- referential choice;
- corpus linguistics;
- mathematical modeling
Internships
2004/2005, spring semester: Humboldt University of Berlin
Theses
Diploma thesis
"Tip ritoričeskogo otnošenija i referencial'nyj vybor v anglijskom pis'mennon diskurse (korpusnoe issledovanie)" [Type of rhetorical relation and referential choice in English written discourse: a corpus study]
Research supervisor Andrej A. Kibrik.
Scientific Profiles
Science Index
Selected publications
- Andrej A. Kibrik, Mariya V. Khudyakova, Grigory B. Dobrov, Anastasia Linnik, Dmitrij A. Zalmanov. (2016) Referential Choice: Predictability and Its Limits. Frontiers in Psychology, 7.
- Andrej A. Kibrik, Grigory B. Dobrov, Natalia V. Loukachevitch, Dmitrij A. Zalmanov. (2010) Referential choice as a probabilistic multi-factorial process. Paper presented at the Fourth International Conference on Cognitive Science. Tomsk, June 2010.
- Olga Krasavina, Chrisitian Chiarcos, Dmitrij Zalmanov (2007) Aspects of topicality in the use of demonstrative expressions in German, English and Russian, António Branco, Tony McEnery, Ruslan Mitkov and Fátima Silva (Eds.), Proc. 6th Discourse Anaphora and Anaphor Resolution Colloquium (DAARC-2007), Lagos (Algarve)/Portugal, March 29-30, 2007, p.53-58.
Abstracts
- Rhetorical structure as a factor of referential choice: in search of an optimal measurement. (2018) The Fourth St. Petersburg Winter Workshop on Experimental Studies of Speech and Language Night Whites 2018, Saint-Petersburg, Russia.