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  2. Johanna Nichols - Wikipedia

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    She earned her Ph.D. in Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1973 with a dissertation titled "The Balto-Slavic predicate instrumental: a problem in diachronic syntax". [ 2 ] Her research interests include the Slavic languages, the linguistic prehistory of northern Eurasia , language typology, ancient linguistic prehistory ...

  3. Lenore Grenoble - Wikipedia

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    Grenoble earned her Ph.D. in Slavic Linguistics at University of California, Berkeley. [3] After receiving her PhD she took up an academic position at Dartmouth College.She remained there until 2007, when she moved to the University of Chicago.

  4. Viktor Zhivov - Wikipedia

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    Zhivov was a professor at the Russian Language Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow and at the Department of Slavic and Languages and Literatures at the University of California, Berkeley. [1] [2] Viktor Zhivov was born in 1945 in Moscow in a Jewish family. His father was Mark Zhivov, an author and a translator.

  5. George W. Breslauer - Wikipedia

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    Breslauer has held positions with the following organizations: At UC Berkeley: Chair of the Center for Slavic and East European Studies (1984–1994) Chair of the department of political science (1993–1996) Dean of the Division of Social Sciences (1999–2006) Executive dean of the College of Letters and Sciences (2005–2006)

  6. Andrew Wachtel - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from Harvard College in 1981, Wachtel pursued a Ph.D. in Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of California, Berkeley which he completed in 1987. While still a Ph.D. student, he was appointed a Junior Fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows in 1985 and remained in this position until 1988.

  7. List of University of California, Berkeley faculty - Wikipedia

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    Mark Berger, B.A. 1964 – recipient of four Academy Awards for sound mixing and adjunct professor at UC Berkeley [58]; John Dykstra – staff researcher (c. 1973–1975) at UC Berkeley's Institute of Urban and Regional Development, which developed computer-controlled cameras and associated technologies that were later adapted for the groundbreaking special effects in Star Wars and later films ...

  8. Henryk Baran - Wikipedia

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    Henryk Baran is a scholar, author, and professor currently at the State University of New York, Albany holding a position in the Department of Languages, Literature & Culture. He is particularly immersed in the Russian language and culture. He is also an authority on the 'career' of Protocols of Zion in the former Russian Empire.

  9. Alan Timberlake - Wikipedia

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    The focus of Timberlake's research is language. At Columbia University, he teaches courses on Slavic cultures and Russian linguistics. [4] Apart from that, he teaches several courses a year in general linguistics, including recently “Language and Society”, which included a discussion of language allegiance among diasporic communities in America.