Ekaterina Rakhilina

a. Professional preparation June 1980: Diploma “cum maxima laude” in structural and applied linguistics, Moscow State University April 1988: Ph. D. (kandidat nauk) in general linguistics (“Interrogative elements in a human machine dialogue”), Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow Summer 1991: International Summer school on computational linguistics (Charles University, Prague) October 2000: Doctoral dissertation (doktor nauk) in general linguistics (“Cognitive analysis of concrete nouns: semantics and combinability”), Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow b. Appointments 1980 2007: Russian Academy of Sciences/Russian Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (VINITI, Moscow), Department of Theoretical problems of Informatics, Group of the Logical Analysis of Natural Language. 2007-present: Russian Academy of Sciences / Vinogradov Institute of Russian Language (Moscow) 2011-present: National Research University Higher School of Economics, 2011- 2015: Philological faculty 2015 – present: Faculty of the Humanities, School of Linguistics Positions 1980-1986: senior laboratory assistant 1987-1990: junior scientific researcher 1991-2000: scientific researcher 2000-2001: senior scientific researcher 2002-2007: head of the Linguistic Department (VINITI) 2007-present leading scientific researcher (IRL RAS) 2011-2015 head of the Linguistic Department (Philologycal faculty, HSE) 2015 – present head of the School of Linguistics (faculty of the Humanities, HSE)

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Towards language universals through lexical semantics: introduction to lexical and semantic typology (Coursera) Coursera
Higher School of Economics - HSE University

Towards language universals through lexical semantics: introduction to lexical and semantic typology (Coursera)

Explore the fascinating world of linguistic universals with our 'Towards Language Universals Through Lexical Semantics' course. Delve into the intricate organization of the lexicon across different languages and understand how semantics shape language structure. This course will equip you with a deep understanding of lexical semantics, semantic typology, and the methodologies used to analyze these complex systems cross-linguistically.

Aug 8th 2022
5-12 Weeks
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