born 13 September, 1972
nationality: Russian
married with three children and one dog

Fields of study

linguistic typology, sociolinguistics, language documentation, and corpus linguistics; in particular:

  • morphology and morphosyntax
  • nominal categories
  • language variation
  • language contact
  • corpus linguistics

Empirical expertise

  • East Caucasian (Nakh-Daghestanian) languages
  • Russian

Michael Daniel

Collegium de Lyon, research fellow
CV
born 13 September, 1972
nationality: Russian
married with three children and one dog

Academic track

1989 - 1995 BA at Russian State University for Humanities, Faculty of Theoretical Linguistics
1995 - 2000 Doctoral studies at Russian State University for Humanities
2000 PhD degree for "Tipologija associativnoj množestvennosti (A typology of associative plurals). Manuscript, Moscow, Russian State University for Humanities. The degree awarded on April 20, 2001. ALT prize for the best typological PhD in 2001. Supervised by Aleksandr Barulin, Vladimir Plungian. [In Russian]"
2000 - 2001 visiting scholar at MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig
2007 - 2022 Lomonosov Moscow State University, associate professor at the department of theoretical and applied linguistics
2010 - 2020 researcher at the Institute for the World Culture (Lomonosov Moscow State University)
2009 visiting scholar at MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig
2011 - 2022 professor at School of Linguistics, HSE University
2016 - 2017 associated fellow of Collegium de Lyon associated with Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage
2016 - 2022 senior researcher at Linguistic Convergence Laboratory (ilcl.hse.ru/en/about), HSE University
2022 visiting scholar at the University of Hamburg
2022 - 2023 fellow of Collegium de Lyon / Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage