Professor at the University of Chicago (USA)
Lenore Grenoble is a leading international expert in endangered languages, language shift and revival with a special focus on languages of the Arctic. Her research is related to languages that are under the threat of extinction in addition to a long-standing interest in the Russian information structure and interactive grammar.
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Leading scientist's research interests: linguistics, language contacts, multilingualism, linguistic ecology, the problem of threatened languages, language revival, documenting, Arctic languages, Slavic linguistics, discourse, the structure of the Russian spoken language, deixis and spatial relations in language.
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Laboratory for the Inter-disciplinary Study of Space
Tyumen State University - (UTMN) |
History and archaeology |
Tyumen |
Bassin Mark
USA |
2021-2023 |
Laboratory for Architectural Archaeology and the Inter-disciplinary Study of Architectural Monuments
The Institute of Archaeology of the RAS - (IA RAS) |
History and archaeology |
Moscow |
Giumlia-Mair Alessandra
Switzerland, Italy |
2021-2023 |
Laboratory for Social and Anthropological Research
Tomsk State University - (TSU) |
History and archaeology |
Tomsk |
Funk Dmitriy Anatoliyevich
Russia |
2013-2017 |