Andrej Kibrik - Curriculum Vitae#
EDUCATION
- 1984 - 1988: Institute of Linguistics, Academy of Sciences; Ph.D. (Candidate of science) earned in April 1988
- 1979 - 1984: Moscow State University, Philological Faculty, Department of Linguistics; M.A. earned in June 1984
THESES
- 1984, M.A. Thesis: Povtornaja nominacija: tipy i mexanizmy (Repeated mention: types and mechanisms). MGU
- 1988, Ph.D. dissertation: Tipologija sredstv oformlenija anaforicheskix svjazej. (A typology of anaphoric means). Institut Jazykoznanija AN SSSR
- 2003, Doctor of Science dissertation: Analiz diskursa v kognitivnoj perspektive (Discourse analysis in a cognitive perspective). Institut Jazykoznanija RAN
PUBLICATIONS
- 250 publications, including journal articles, book chapters, reviews, conference papers, etc.
- 22 book-size publications, including authored monographs and edited collections.
PATENTS
State patent #2253365 “A method of psycholinguistic diagnostics of neurotic disorders” of June 10, 2005 (Jointly with V.L.Golubev, V.I.Podlesskaya, E.A.Korabelnikova, and A.O.Litvinenko).
SIGNIFICANT LANGUAGE RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
- Navajo, and Athabaskan in general, 1984 - present
- Upper Kuskokwim Athabaskan, 1996 - present
- Godoberi and other Daghestanian languages, 1980 - present
- Pulaar (Atlantic), 1986 - 2007
- Tuvan (Turkic), 1986 - 1996
- Karachay-Balkar (Turkic), 2002 - 2006
- Svan (Kartvelian), 1989 - 1992
- Abkhaz (Abkhaz-Adyghean), 1987 - 1989
- Russian Sign Language, 2006 - present
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Editor-in-Chief of the Encyclopedia “Languages of the World” (http://iling-ran.ru/langworld/en/langworld.shtml)
- President of the Interregional Association for Cognitive Studies (www.cogsci.ru), 2012-2014
- Russian Foundation for Basic Research, coordinator on linguistics, beginning 2011
SERVICE ON THE BOARDS OF JOURNALS AND PERIODICALS
- Frontiers in Cognition, beginning 2013 (http://community.frontiersin.org/people/AndrejKibrik/41149)
- Kognitivnye issledovanija [Cognitive Studies]], IP RAN, Russia, beginning 2006)
- Typological Studies in Language, John Benjamins, beginning 2006
- Studies in Language, John Benjamins, 1996 – 2003
- Cognitive Linguistics, de Gruyter, 1997 – 2004