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Aleksandr Nikolaevich Barulin (17.11.1944 – 24.07.2021)

https://doi.org/10.28995/2686-7249-2021-2-274-282

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The obituary addresses the career and scholarly contributions of the founder and the first head of the Faculty (now Institute) of linguistics of Russian State University for the Humanities Alexander N. Barulin (1944–2021). We give an account of the results obtained by Barulin in the fields of semiotics, theory of language, morphological theory, and evolution of language, and of the origin of the Facutly of linguistics.

About the Authors

S. M. Evgrafova
Russian State University for the Humanities
Russian Federation

Svetlana M. Evgrafova, Cand. of Sci. (Philology)

bld. 6, Miusskaya Sq., Moscow, 125047

 


Ya. G. Testelets
Russian State University for the Humanities
Russian Federation

Yakov G. Testelets, Dr. of Sci. (Philology), professor

bld. 6, Miusskaya Sq., Moscow, 125047

 


References

1. Aikhenvald, A.Yu. and Barulin, A.N. (1988), “On the grammar of the synthesis of word forms”, in Podlesskaya, V.I. (ed.), Sinkhroniya i diakhroniya v lingvisticheskikh issledovaniyakh [Synchrony and diachrony in linguistic research], Institute of Oriental Studies of the USSR, Moscow, Russia, vol. 1, pp. 36–45.

2. Barulin, A.N. (1978), Model’ skloneniya lichnykh mestoimeniy alyutorskogo yazyka. Predvaritel’nyye publikatsii [A model of the declension of personal pronouns in Alutor. Preliminary publications], Institute of the Russian Language of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Experimental and Applied Linguistics Problem Group, Moscow, Russia, Vol. 107, pp. 11–57.

3. Barulin, A.N. (1980), “Some issues of semantic analysis of interrogative pronouns: on the material of Russian”, in Bardul’, I.F. (ed.), Teoriya i tipologiya mestoimeniy [Theory and typology of pronouns], Nauka, Moscow, Russia, pp. 27–49.

4. Barulin, A.N. (1990), “Types of semantic-syntactic organization of word forms and their distribution by parts of speech”, in Alpatov, V.M. (ed.), Chasti rechi: Teoriya i tipologiya [Parts of speech: Theory and typology], Nauka, Moscow, Russia, pp. 51–76.

5. Barulin, A.N. (1994), “On the structure of the linguistic sign”, in ed. Belikov, V.I., Muravenko, E.V. and Pertsov, N.V., Znak: Sbornik statey po lingvistike, semiotike i poetike pamyati A.N. Zhurinskogo [Sign. Collection of articles on linguistics, semiotics and poetics in memory of A.N. Zhurinsky], Russian Study Centre, Moscow, Russia. pp. 245–250.

6. Barulin, A.N. (1996), “Towards a model of the synthesis of Russian numerals: deep and surface semantic representations”, Moscow Journal of Linguistics, Moscow, Russia, vol. 2, pp. 27–53.

7. Barulin, A.N. (2002), Osnovaniya semiotiki: Znaki, znakovyye sistemy, kommunikatsiya. Ch. 1: Bazovyye ponyatiya: Evolyutsionnaya teoriya proiskhozhdeniya yazyka; Ch. 2: Kratkaya predystoriya i istoriya semiotiki [Foundations of semiotics: Signs, sign systems, communication. Part 1: Basic concepts: Evolutionary theory of the origin of language; Part 2: A Brief Prehistory and History of Semiotics], Sports and Culture-2000, Moscow, Russia.

8. Barulin, A.N. (2012), “The semiotic Rubicon in glottogenesis. Part 1”, RSUH Bulletin. “Literary Theory. Linguistics. Cultural Studies” Series, no. 8, pp. 33–74.

9. Barulin, A.N. (2019), “The project of creating an explanatory-combinatorial dictionary of morphemes”, in Linguistics and Language Teaching, Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences, available at: https://iling-ran.ru/library/sborniki/for_lang/2019_11/sbornik_kiya.pdf (Accessed 01.12.2021).

10. Barulin, A.N. (2020), “Morphological-syntactic amber constructions in Russian compounds with morphemes [MEZh] and [MEZhD]”, in Russian language and linguistic theory, vol. 2, pp. 33–87.

11. Kibrik, A.E., Kodzasov, S.V. and Olovyannikova, I.P. (1972), Fragmenty grammatiki khinalugskogo yazyka [Fragments of the grammar of Khinkalug], Moscow State University Press, Moscow, Russia.


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Evgrafova S.M., Testelets Ya.G. Aleksandr Nikolaevich Barulin (17.11.1944 – 24.07.2021). RSUH/RGGU Bulletin: “Literary Teory. Linguistics. Cultural Studies”, Series. 2021;(2-2):274-282. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.28995/2686-7249-2021-2-274-282

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