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  2. List of Russian linguists and philologists - Wikipedia

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    Igor Melchuk, structural linguist, author of Meaning-Text Theory; Anatoly Moskvin, philologist and linguist, arrested in 2011 after the bodies of 26 mummified young women were discovered in his home. Leonid Murzin, Soviet and Russian linguist, the head of Perm derivatology school; he founded the Institute of dynamic linguistics

  3. Category:Russian women linguists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Russian women linguists" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Natalia Alieva; B.

  4. List of women linguists - Wikipedia

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    Swiss linguist, lexicographer and Romance specialist Bucholtz, Mary: American sociolinguist and anthropological linguist Bull, Tove: Norwegian linguist, first female rector of the University of Tromsø: Burlak, Svetlana: Russian linguist and Indo-Europeanist Burridge, Kate: Australian linguist and Germanicist Butt, Miriam

  5. Category:Linguists from Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russian women linguists (26 P) G. Grammarians from Russia (4 P) L. Russian lexicographers (1 C, 7 P) P. Russian philologists (3 C, 76 P) Phonologists from Russia (2 P) R.

  6. Category:Women linguists - Wikipedia

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    Russian women linguists (25 P) Pages in category "Women linguists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 309 total.

  7. Svetlana Burlak - Wikipedia

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    Svetlana Burlak, Russian: Светлана Анатольевна Бурлак) (born June 12, 1969) is a Russian linguist, an Indo-European languages scholar, as well as an author of works on comparative linguistics and on the genesis of human language.

  8. Elena Berezovich - Wikipedia

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    Elena Lvovna Berezovich (Russian: Елена Львовна Березович, born 1966) is a Russian linguist known for her work in onomastics, etymology, and ethnolinguistics. She is currently a professor at the Department of Russian Language and General Linguistics of the Ural Federal University (Yekaterinburg).

  9. Galina Yershova - Wikipedia

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    Shown in 2019. Galina Gavrilovna Yershova, or Ershova (Russian: Гали́на Гаври́ловна Ершо́ва; born 17 March 1955) is a Russian academic historian, linguist, and epigrapher, who specialises in the study of the ancient civilisations, cultures, and languages of the New World.