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The School of Linguistics was founded in December 2014. Today, the School offers undergraduate and graduate programs in theoretical and computational linguistics. Linguistics as it is taught and researched at the School does not simply involve mastering foreign languages. Rather, it is the science of language and the methods of its modeling. Research groups in the School of Linguistics study typology, socio-linguistics and areal linguistics, corpus linguistics and lexicography, ancient languages and the history of languages. The School is also developing linguistic technologies and electronic resources: corpora, training simulators, dictionaries, thesauruses, and tools for digital storage and processing of written texts.
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Nina Zdorova, together with her co-authors Anna Artemova, Olga Parshina and Mariya Khudyakova, participated in the conference «Indigenous languages of Russia in contact with Russian» which was held at Vinogradov Institute for Russian Language (RAS), Moscow on 11 – 13 February 2021 online. Nina delivered a speech on the influence of Nenets-Russian bilingualism on Russian language development in Yamalo-Nenets primary school students.