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Dr Alexander Krasovitsky is a Lecturer in Russian Language at the University of Surrey, with extensive contributions to Russian and South Slavic linguistics. His research bridges synchronic and diachronic morphosyntax, dialectal/historical phonology, and GIS for linguistic analysis, focusing on vowel reduction/neutralization patterns and case inflection loss.
- Current project: Declining Case: Inflectional Loss in Progress (Leverhulme Trust 2021–2024)
- Recent themes: Vowel reduction in Russian dialects (Alexander von Humboldt grants 2018–2021), South Slavic case loss, and EMU speech data management systems
Scientific awards include multiple Alexander von Humboldt fellowships (2009–2021), AHRC funding (2004–2008), and Russian Foundation for Humanities support. He has supervised PhD students like Tatiana Korobeinikova and led key databases including the Russian Regional Corpus and Declining Case database.
- Notable presentations: 45th DGfS Annual Meeting (2023), 25th ICHL (2022), and SLE conferences (2010–2023)
- Collaborations with institutions: University of Surrey (Surrey Morphology Group), Ludwig Maximilian University Munich, Ruhr University Bochum, Russian Academy of Sciences, and University of Oxford
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