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Alexandra Vydrina
Александра В. Выдрина
Alexandra Vydrina collecting Kakabe language data in Saajoya village, Guinea
Born(1988-07-02)2 July 1988
Died(2021-09-16)16 September 2021
NationalityRussian
Relatives Valentin Vydrin (father)
Academic background
Alma mater Saint Petersburg State University, Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales
ThesisA corpus‐based description of Kakabe, a Western Mande language: Prosody in grammar (2017)
Doctoral advisor Martine Vanhove, Dmitry Idiatov
Academic work
Discipline Linguist
Main interests Mande languages

Alexandra Vydrina (2 July 1988 – 16 September 2021) [1] was a Russian linguist and researcher at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (Paris) specializing in research on African languages of Guinea. [2]

Life and contributions

Vydrina received her education at St. Petersburg State University and in 2008 started working on the Kakabe language of Guinea, a Mande language spoken in the Fouta Djallon highland region. She was a doctoral student at INALCO (Paris), and had postdoctoral positions in the CNRS and at the Higher School of Economics (Moscow).

She completed a dictionary of Kakabe in 2015, [3] and a comprehensive grammatical description in 2017. [4] She also contributed to general questions of the interaction of tone and intonation with information structure, of modality, and of small-scale multilingualism from the perspective of her research on the Kakabe language.

Works

Major works on Kakabe

  • Vydrina, Alexandra (2015). "Dictionnaire kakabé-français suivi d'un indexe français-kakabé". Mandenkan. 53: 1–253.
  • Vydrina, Alexandra (2017). "A corpus-based description of Kakabe, a Western Mande language: prosody in grammar" (Document). Paris: INALCO. Available in open access: https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01801759

Further research articles

  • Vydrin, Valentin; Vydrina, Alexandra (2010). "Impact of Pular on the Kakabe language (Futa Jallon, Guinea)". Journal of Language Contact - THEMA. 3: 86–105. doi: 10.1163/19552629-90000006. S2CID  143813204.
  • Vydrina, Alexandra (2011). "Лабильность в языке какабе". Acta Linguistica Petropolitana: MANDEICA PETROPOLITANA: 174–217.
  • Vydrina, Alexandra (2011). "Показатель пассива в северо-западных диалектах языка какабе". Le monde mandé: Pour le cinquantième anniversaire de Valentin Vydrin.
  • Vydrina, Alexandra (2013). "Le comportement tonal des marqueurs prédicatifs dans la langue kakabé". Mandenkan: Bulletin semestriel d'études ličnguistiques mandé (50): 147–170. doi: 10.4000/mandenkan.283. ISSN  0752-5443.
  • Vydrina, Alexandra; Vydrin, Valentin (2014). "Предварительные наброски к диалектологии какабе". От Бикина до Бамбалюмы, из варяг в греки: экспедиционные этюды в честь Елены Всеволодовны Перехвальской. Нестор-История. ISBN  978-5-4469-0242-2.
  • Vydrina, Alexandra (2014). "Modes of modality: Modality, typology, and universal grammar". From agent-oriented modality to sequential: The polysemy of the marker ni in Kakabe (Mande). Amsterdam: Benjamins. pp. 379–406.
  • Vydrina, Alexandra (2017). "Kakabe jazyk". Jazyki mira: Jazyki Mande. St. Petersburg: Nestor-Istorija. pp. 172–212.
  • Segerer, Guillaume; Vydrina, Alexandra (2020). "Sogolon". Language in Africa. 1 (4): 55. doi: 10.37892/2686-8946-2020-1-4-55-68. S2CID  241540126.
  • Vydrina, Alexandra (2020). "Operator focus in discourse and grammar: The two perfectives in Kakabe". Journal of African Languages and Linguistics. 41 (1): 99–145. doi: 10.1515/jall-2020-2005. ISSN  1613-3811. S2CID  222316820.
  • Nikitina, Tatiana; Vydrina, Alexandra (2020). "Reported speech in Kakabe: Loose syntax with flexible indexicality" (PDF). Folia Linguistica. 54 (1): 133–166. doi: 10.1515/flin-2020-2029. ISSN  1614-7308. S2CID  216554576.
  • Vydrina, Alexandra (2020). "Topicality in sentence focus utterances". Studies in Language. 44 (3): 501–547. doi: 10.1075/sl.18069.vyd. S2CID  225410192.
  • Vydrina, Alexandra (2021). "Fouta-Djallon linguistic ecology: Between polyglossia and small-scale multilingualism". International Journal of Bilingualism. 25 (4): 959–978. doi: 10.1177/13670069211023148. ISSN  1367-0069. S2CID  237829968.

Secondary sources

Notes

  1. ^ "LINGUIST List 32.3032: All: Alexandra Vydrina". 27 September 2021.
  2. ^ Konoshenko, Maria. 2021. In memoriam: Alexandra Vydrina (1988-2021). Language in Africa 2(3). 3–10. doi: 10.37892/2686-8946-2021-2-3-3-10
  3. ^ Vydrina (2015)
  4. ^ Vydrina (2017)

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