Lyubov Sova

Ljubov Zinovjevna Sova (Russian: Любовь Зиновьевна Сова) (Aksenova since 1979) is a Russian philologist notable for contributions in the field of linguistics[1] and orientalistics.[2] Her main fields of professional interest include linguistics, African philology, semiotics, typology, Slavic languages and journalism.[3]

Education

Sova was born in 1937 in Kharkov in what was then Soviet Ukraine. Her educational achievements include:

Career

Sova has worked progressively as an assistant professor, full professor and leading full professor at the Leningrad Branch of the Linguistic Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR from 1964 to 1990. Since 1990, she has worked as a writer and journalist,[4] and has been editor of the Berlin journal Good Evening! since 1997.[3] She has also continued to work in academia as a visiting professor at various colleges and universities in Berlin.[5][6]

Research

Sova's main areas of experience and expertise include analytical linguistics, African philology, Russian language and literature, Slavic languages, semiotics, general, historical, typologic and computational linguistics, syntax, semantics, philosophy and journalism. Sova was among the first researchers to apply computer analysis to the area of philology,[1] and in her D. Habil. thesis, created a theory that she termed "Analytical Linguistics"[7] to apply techniques of constructive mathematics to linguistic materials.[8] Her work has been described as "extending the aims of the generative grammars, [to] set its aim to describe the apparatus of extracted axioms"[1] and was a key factor in the reconstruction of the Proto-Bantu language and the description of the evolution of the Bantu languages.[1]

Publications

Sova is the author of 200 published and unpublished works, two novels and thirteen scientific monographs, including:

Scientific monographs

Novels and stories (selected)

Scientific articles (selected)

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Judakin, A. (2000). "Sova Ljubov Zinovjevna". The Famous Scholars of the World. Moscow: Encyclopaedia. pp. 666–668.
  2. Miliband, S. D. (1995). "Sova (Aksenova) Ljubov Zinovjevna". The Bibliographical Lexicon of the Orientalists of our Country since 1917 II (2d ed.). Moscow. p. 422.
  3. 1 2 International Who’s Who of Intellectuals (13th ed.). Cambridge, England. p. 723.
  4. Neue Literatur. Anthologie im Herbst 2004. Frankfurt A/M - München - London - New York (Autorenspiegel). p. 485
  5. International Leaders of Achievement. Cambridge, England. 1997. p. 327.
  6. 2000 Outstanding Scholars of the 21st Century. Cambridge, England. 2006. p. 428.
  7. Kristophson, Jürgen (1973). "Linguistics, 109". Hague: 122. |chapter= ignored (help)
  8. Losev, A. F. (1974). "The Studies in Russian language and linguistics". Moscow: 6–36. |chapter= ignored (help)

External links

   iling.spb.ru/pdf/liudi/sova/aksenova.html - L. Z. Sova in the Institute of the Linguistic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
   unicat.nlb.by/opac/pls/dict.dic_tst_first?...

http://libros.am/.../modelorovanie-r...myslitelnykx-aktov www.tmnlib.ru.82/.../irbis32r/cgiirbis_32.exe?.. iling.spb.ru/comparativ/persona/sova/al_translation.pdf - L. Z. Sova. Analytical Linguistics. St.Petersburg. 2012. rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3565994 - L. Z. Sova. Analytical Linguistics and Typology. In Russian. St.Petersburg. 2007. unicat.nlb.by/opac/pls/!search.http_keyword?... - L. Z. Sova. African and Evolutional Linguistics. In Russian. St.Petersburg. 2008. www.twirpx.com/file/875353 - L. Z. Sova. Linguistics of Synthesis. In Russian. St.Petersburg. 2007. www.alib.ru/5_sova_l_z_u_isto...f4aa56ae3d32f.html - L. Z. Sova. At the Down of Language and Thinking. Genesis of African Languages. In Russian. St.Petersburg. 1996. www.biblus.ru/Default.aspx?book=4q3887e8 - L. Z. Sova. The Evolution of Grammatical Structure of the Bantu Languages. In Russian. Leningrad. 1987. www.alib.ru/bs.php4?. - L. Z. Sova. The Configurational Syntax of the Zulu Language. In Russian. Leningrad. 1968–1969.

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