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Olga Andreevna OSIPOVACURRICULUM VITAE
Personal Born 2 March, 1927. Tomsk (Russia). Married: a husband and one child. Education Secondary Education: 1935-1945 secondary school in Tomsk. Further Education: 1945-1949 Tomsk State Pedagogical Institute (TSPI), English Department. 1953-1956 Post-graduate courses in Germanic Languages in NSPI. 1958 - Candidate thesis "Grammatical means of the expression of the Future in Modern English", Tomsk, Russia. 1987 - Doctors (Professors) thesis "The reflection of the Category of Animation/Inanimation in the Declension of Ancient Germanic Substantives", Moscow, Russia. 1888 - Doctors Degree (diploma FL N 001347) 1990 - Professors diploma (PR N 005232) 1993 - Corresponding member of Academy of Higher School (Siberian branch) Languages Russian, English, Ancient Germanic Languages; German and French (only reading), Khanty Language (one of the Uralic Languages in Siberia) Employment 1949-1953 Assistant (junior teacher), English Department, TSPI 1956-1959 Senior teacher, English Department, TSPI 1959-1964 Head of English Department, TSPI 1964-1981 Assistant professor, Department of English Philology, TSPI 1981-1983 Head of the English Department, TSPI 1983-1988 Assistant professor, Department of English Philology, TSPI 1988-1994 Head of the Department of English Philology, TSPI 1994 - Professor of the Department of English Philology, TSPI Scholarships 1960 - Refresher courses for foreign teachers at the Nottingham University, England (1 month) 1969 - Refresher courses in General Linguistics at the Leningrad Pedagogical Institute (4 months) 1973 - Refresher courses in English at the Leningrad Pedagogical Institute (4 months) Field Work 1967 - Selkup and Ket Languages, village Kellog, Krasnoyarsk region , Turuckanskii district, Russia - 1 month 1997 - The Khanty Language , Tomsk region, Kargasok district, Russia - 1 month Membership and Activities in Professional Organisations Member (co-chair) of organizing commottee of 4 all Union conferences ( one in Romano-germanic languages and methods of teaching, 3 on the origin of aboriginal peoples in Siberia and their languages Chairman of teachers society of foreign languages of higher institutions in Tomsk (7 years) Organizer of all Russia and international conferences "Dulsons Readings" (21 conferences) Editor of 20 volumes of collective scientific works, Tomsk, TSPI Courses Taught General Linguistics Comparative Typology of English and Russian The History of the English Language The Structure of the English Language The Gothic Language ( for post gaduate students) The actual problems of Linguistics (for the post graduate students) Conference Participation (most important of late) 1985 - The V1 TU Congress, Syktyvkar, Russia 1990 - International Conference "Uralo-Indogermanica", Moscow, Russia; 1995 - International Scientific Conference "Aboriginal peoples of Siberia: problems of investigation of extincting languages and cultures", Novosibirsk, Russia; 1997 - X11 International Conference "Language and Culture" Tomsk State University, Tomsk, Russia; 1998 - All Russia Conference "Actual problems of derivation, motivation, dialectal lexicography", Tomsk State University, Tomsk, Russia. Publications (most important of late) 1980 - The reflection of the category of animation/inanimation in the paradigm of the declension of substantives in ancient germanic languages (written in Russian), Tomsk, 130 p. 1988 - Obshchie sledy aktivnoi struktury v sklonenii sushchestvitelnykh v uralskikh, eniseiskikh i indoevropeiskikh yazykakh // STU, N 3, S.161-167. 1990 - Functional variability of the old german consonant themeforming elements (collective monography)// Yazyki mira. Problemy yazykovoi variativnosti, Moscow 1995 - A.P.Dulson ( on his 95-th Birth Day), collective monography, co-auther T.Galkina, 73 pp. 1996 - Mesto drevnegermanskikh sushchetvitelnykh s osnovami na - u v sklonenii // Yazykivye edinitsy v sisteme i v tekste, Tomsk, p.5-23.
The whole list of works consists of 80 works all in all.
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