Tatiana Perevozchikova is an Associate Professor at the Slavic Seminar of the University of Tübingen, affiliated with the Faculty of Humanities. She holds a Habilitation in Slavic Philology (completed in 2025) and a PhD from the University of Freiburg (2015). Her research focuses on Slavic linguistics with special attention to possessive pronouns, language contact, bilingualism, and corpus linguistics, particularly in Russian, Czech, and Bulgarian. She leads projects on Russian-Ukrainian bilingualism in youth and digital language assessment tools. Her academic career includes roles as a research assistant in DFG-funded projects (e.g., L2 acquisition in Russian-German vs. Czech environments) and editorial work for journals like International Journal of Bilingualism . She teaches courses on linguistic variation, language history, and contrastive linguistics, and her work emphasizes empirical methods combining experimental and corpus-based approaches. Key research themes include reflexive/non-reflexive possessives across Slavic languages, politeness markers in imperatives, and the role of multilingualism in lexical processing. Her publications span journals like Language Variation and Change and Russian Linguistics , with a focus on bridging theoretical syntax and sociolinguistic contexts.








