22.1408, Andrej: Malchukov Is the New Linguist of the Day

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Subject: 22.1408, Andrej: Malchukov Is the New Linguist of the Day

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Date: 25-Mar-2011
From:  linguist [linguist at linguistlist.org]
Subject: Read Andrej Malchukov's Story
 

	
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Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2011 22:29:49
From:  linguist [linguist at linguistlist.org]
Subject: Read Andrej Malchukov's Story

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Dear Subscribers,

We are announcing the new Linguist of the day: Andrej Malchukov

His story starts like this:

"Into the linguistic career I have been partly prompted by my parents, who are 
philologists but not linguists. At home we had a good library so I started getting 
interested in humanities and was fortunate to read many great writers and 
philosophers while still studying at primary school. As far as I recall, Icelandic 
sagas, Plato, Bernard Shaw, and Evelyn Waugh were my favorites at different times. 
(Reading Plato's dialogues impressed me to the extent that I tried out this type 
of discourse on my parents, which should be pretty irritating I guess). At the 
Leningrad/St. Petersburg University I majored in Germanic (Scandinavian) languages, 
but the education in 1980-s was broadly philologically oriented, with a focus on 
learning languages and literature rather than linguistics."

Read his full story at: 
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