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Russian Studies in Philology

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Tat'yana E. Shapovalova

Scientific degree, rank, post Dr. Sci. (Philology), Prof., Head of Department of Modern Russian Language named after Prof. P. A. Lekant, Federal State University of Education, Academician of the International Academy of Sciences of Pedagogical Education
Place of work (study) Federal State University of Education
Achievements Awarded with a Diploma of the Ministry of Education of the Moscow Region, a Diploma of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation. Academician of the International Academy of Sciences of Pedagogical Education (IANPO). Developed and updated in different years the sections “Morphemics. Word formation ”,“ Morphology ”,“ Syntax ”of the course“ Modern Russian language ”,“ Fundamentals of the theory of functional grammar ”,“ Grammar and text ”for undergraduate and graduate students, for graduate students and applicants. She trained seven candidates of philological sciences in the specialty 10.02.01 - Russian language. Currently he is a member of dissertation councils for the defense of doctoral and master's theses D 850.007.07 (based on the Moscow State Pedagogical University), D 212.154.34 (based on the Moscow State Pedagogical University). Research interests are related to the study of the syntax of the modern Russian language: the structure and grammatical semantics of a simple and complex sentence, the functioning of case and prepositional-case forms as determinant secondary members of a simple sentence, issues of complication of a simple sentence, problems of synonymy of a simple and complex sentences, the functioning of syntactic constructions in the text. Author of over 240 works. Hirsch index - 12.