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| Edna Andrews, Director, Center for Slavic, Eurasian and East European Studies; Professor of Linguistics and Cultural Anthropology
 Teaching (Spring 2012):
- Russian 131.01, Language/culture/myth
Synopsis
- Allen 304i, WF 08:30 AM-09:45 AM
- Russian 174.01, Gender and language
Synopsis
- Languages 320, TuTh 11:40 AM-12:55 PM
- Linguist 215s.01, Jr/sr seminar linguistics
Synopsis
- Languages 320, TuTh 10:05 AM-11:20 AM
Education:
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PhD Honorary Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia 1991
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PhD Indiana University/Bloomington 1984
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MA Indiana University/Bloomington 1980
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BS University of Alabama 1979
- Specialties:
- Linguistics
- Russian
- Recent Publications
(More Publications)
- E. Andrews. "Language and Brain: Recasting Meaning in the Definition of Human Language." Semiotica (2011). (in press)
- E. Andrews, S. Dickey. Slavic Linguistics: In Honor of Ronald Feldstein. ( 2011.).
- E. Andrews, C. Bae, N. Davis, P. Kang, N. Mehta, T. Hausburg. "Speech and Sung Phoneme Perception." (2011). (under review)
- E. Andrews. "Markedness Theory: Tense and Aspect in the Russian Verb." The Russian Verb (Oxford University Press). Edited
by Robert Binnick. (2010).
- E. Andrews and E. Maksimova. Russian Translation: Theory and Practice (2 volumes).Two volumes Routledge Publishers, 2010. (Volume 2 is in electronic format.)
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