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Vladimir Plungian is a distinguished Russian linguist currently serving as Professor and Head of the Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics at Moscow State Lomonosov University's Faculty of Philology. He also holds significant leadership positions as Deputy Director of the Vinogradov Institute for Russian Language and Head of the Department of Linguistic Typology at the Institute of Linguistics, all part of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Plungian earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees at Moscow State Lomonosov University and The Institute of Linguistics of the Russian Academy of Sciences. His academic career spans several decades with continuous appointments at Moscow State University since 1989, progressing from Junior Research Fellow to full Professor.
His research encompasses a remarkably broad spectrum of linguistic fields including general linguistics, morphology, grammatical typology, corpus linguistics, and poetics. Plungian has conducted extensive fieldwork on diverse language families including Slavic languages, African languages (particularly in Mali), languages of the Caucasus, and Austronesian languages. His work demonstrates a unique intersection between theoretical linguistics and practical language documentation.
An analysis of his recent publications reveals a continued focus on grammatical typology, corpus linguistics, and the documentation of lesser-studied languages. His work spans both theoretical explorations of grammatical categories and practical applications in corpus construction, with particular attention to Slavic languages, Pamir languages, and Armenian. The Eastern Armenian National Corpus represents one of his major collaborative achievements.
- Full member, Russian Academy of Sciences (Department of History and Philology), 2016
- "Prosvetitel" Prize (Humanities) for best popular-scientific book publication in Russian, 2011
- Corresponding Member, Russian Academy of Sciences (Department of History and Philology), 2009
Plungian has played a significant role in developing major linguistic resources, most notably as one of the creators of both the Russian National Corpus and the Eastern Armenian National Corpus. Since 2016, he has served as editor-in-chief of Voprosy Jazykoznanija, the leading Russian linguistics journal. His international collaborations include work at scientific centers across Europe (Belgium, Germany, Norway, France) and fieldwork in Africa and various regions of the Russian Federation.
Plungian leads multiple research teams across different institutions, including the Department for Corpus and Poetic Studies at the Vinogradov Institute for Russian Language, where he has directed research since 2003. His work bridges theoretical linguistics with practical applications in language documentation and corpus construction, creating a unique research environment that connects Slavic linguistics with the study of African and Caucasian languages.
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