Irina Levontina
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Irina Levontina
Summary
Irina Levontina is a human[1]. She was born in Moscow[2]. She was born on April 22, 1963[3]. She worked as a linguist[4], science communicator[5], research fellow[6], and columnist[7].
Key Facts
- Irina Levontina's place of birth was Moscow[2].
- Irina Levontina was born on April 22, 1963[3].
- Irina Levontina was born on January 1, 1963[8].
- Irina Levontina held citizenship in Soviet Union[9].
- Irina Levontina held citizenship in Russia[10].
- Irina Levontina's professions included linguist[4].
- Irina Levontina's professions included science communicator[5].
- Irina Levontina's professions included research fellow[6].
- Irina Levontina worked as a columnist[7].
- Irina Levontina's field of work was linguistics[11].
- Irina Levontina's field of work was popular science[12].
- Among Irina Levontina's employers was Russian Language Institute[13].
- Irina Levontina's doctoral advisor was Juri Apressjan[14].
- Irina Levontina is recorded as female[15].
- Irina Levontina's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- Irina Levontina's Commons category is recorded as Irina Levontina[17].
- Irina Levontina earned the academic degree of candidate of philology[18].
- Irina Levontina's given name is recorded as Irina[19].
- Irina Levontina's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Russian[20].
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Origins and Family
Born in Moscow[2], Irina Levontina… Recorded date of birth include April 22, 1963[3] and January 1, 1963[8].
Education
Irina Levontina's doctoral advisor was Juri Apressjan[14]. She earned the academic degree of candidate of philology[18].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include linguist[4], science communicator[5], research fellow[6], and columnist[7]. Fields of work include linguistics[11], an academic discipline[21] and popular science[12], a genre[22]. Irina Levontina was employed by Russian Language Institute[13].
FAQs
Where was Irina Levontina born?
Irina Levontina was born in Moscow[2].
What did Irina Levontina do for work?
Irina Levontina worked as linguist[4], science communicator[5], research fellow[6], and columnist[7].