Curriculum
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NAME: MARINE
IVANISHVILI
Birth: November 9, 1954.
Nationality:
Georgian
Address:
16 Chkondideli St., 380080 Tbilisi,
Georgia. Tel: (+995 32) 695984
Education:
graduated from TSU, the Faculty of Applied Mathematics of the Department of
Structural and Applied Linguistics in 1976.
Languages: Georgian, English, Russian, German, Megrelian, Swan.
Work experience:
SULKHAN-SABA PEDAGOGICAL
UNIVERSITY, Invited
lecturer of courses: Introduction into General Linguistics and
General Linguistics, 1995 – present.
TBILISI INSTITUTE OF ASIA AND AFRICA, Invited
lecturer of courses: Introduction into General Linguistics and General Linguistics, 1991 – present.
G. TSERETELI INSTITUTE OF ORIENTAL STUDIES, GEORGIAN
ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, Department of General Phonetics and Typology of Oriental Languages,
Scientific worker, 1978 – present.
MEMBERSHIP:
Member
of the Language, Logic and Speech Center (a knot of ELSNET) at Tbilisi State
University.
Member of Georgian Group of Logic and Language (GGLL)
at I. Vekua Institute of Applied Mathematics.
PUBLICATIONS (SELECTION):
1.
Morphological
Structure and Semantic Analyses of the Georgian Passive Forms (co-author – E.
Soselia), The Tenth International Colloquium, August 2-5, University of Munich,
2000.
2.
On the
Morphosyntax and Semantics of the Georgian Passive Constructions (co-author –
E. Soselia), Proceedings of The 3rd and 4th International
Symposium on Language, Logic and Computation, September 12-16
1999, Batumi, Georgia, ILLC Scientific Publications, Series editor: Dick
de Jongh, The Netherlands.
3.
To Direct
Formal-Logical Description of the Georgian Language Based on the Language as a
Natural System (co-author K. Pkhakadze), The Fourth Tbilisi Symposium
‘Language, Logic, Computation’, 2001.
4.
Mathematical
Logic and the Formalization and Mathematization of the Natural Language Systems
(co-author K. Pkhakadze), Materials of the Third Mathematical Conference in
Tbilisi, 2001.
5.
Mathematical
Formal-Logical Isomorphic System of the Georgian Language (co-author K.
Pkhakadze), “Iveria”, Georgian-European Institute, Paris, 2001.