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  2. Pushkin Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Pushkin State Russian Language Institute was founded in 1966 as a part of Moscow State University.In 1973, it obtained its independence and in 1999 a Philological Department was established so that Russian native speakers can do bachelor’s (4 years), Master's (2 years) and Ph.D. (3 years) programmes in teaching Russian as a foreign language.

  3. Russian Language Institute - Wikipedia

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    The A.S. Pushkin State Russian Language Institute (Государственный институт русского языка имени А. С. Пушкина), which is primarily an educational institution in the field of Russian as a foreign language; Institute of Linguistics of the Russian Academy of Sciences

  4. Pushkin House - Wikipedia

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    Pushkin House as seen across the Malaya Neva and Exchange Bridge.The pediment is crowned with the bronze statues of Neptune, Mercury, and Ceres.. The Pushkin House (Russian: Пушкинский дом, romanized: Pushkinsky Dom), formally the Institute of Russian Literature (Институ́т ру́сской литерату́ры), is a research institute in St. Petersburg.

  5. John Pommersheim - Wikipedia

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    Pushkin State Russian Language Institute: John M. Pommersheim is an American diplomat who served as the United States Ambassador to Tajikistan. Education

  6. Category : Institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences

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    I. I. M. Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry; Institute for Linguistic Studies; Institute for Nuclear Research; Institute for Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences

  7. Boris Tomashevsky - Wikipedia

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    Pushkin House, National Institute of Art History, Leningrad University Boris Viktorovich Tomashevsky (Russian: Бори́с Ви́кторович Томаше́вский , IPA: [təmɐˈʂɛfskʲɪj] ; 29 November 1890 – 24 August 1957) was a Russian Formalist literary critic, theorist of poetry, textual analyst, historian of Russian ...

  8. Christian Caryl - Wikipedia

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    He studied French at L’Institut Catholique, Paris, France; Russian at the Pushkin Russian Language Institute, Moscow, Russia; and Japanese language study, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont. He is proficient in Russian and German and has reading knowledge of French.

  9. Runglish - Wikipedia

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    Runglish, Ruslish, Russlish (Russian: рунглиш, руслиш, русслиш), or Russian English, is a language born out of a mixture of the English and Russian languages. This is common among Russian speakers who speak English as a second language, and it is mainly spoken in post-Soviet States .