Laboratory for
Computational Lexicography came into existence on April 24, 1964 as "Structural
Typology of Languages and Linguistic Statistics Laboratory".
It was founded by two young Candidates of Philology who had just got their
scientific degrees Boris Andreevich Uspensky and Vladislav Mitrofanovich
Andruschenko as interdepartmental laboratory based on three departments: the
English Language Department of the Philological Faculty, Foreign Languages
Department for the Humanities and Arabic Department of the Institute for Asia
and Africa. In 1968 the Laboratory changed its name for
"Computational
Linguistics Laboratory"
and became interfaculty. Since 1988 it is known as the Laboratory for
Computational Lexicography.
Vladislav
Mitrofanovich Andruschenko was at the Head of the Laboratory from 1964 till
1983. Professor, Doctor of Philology Valery Zackievich Demiankov headed the
Laboratory in 1993-2007. Since 2007 Candidate of Philological Sciences Olga
Anatolievna Kazackevich is the Head of the Laboratory.
Typological
research in languages based on computer technology was the primary problem of
the scholars from the very beginning. This conception is kept up to now. But
computer technologies have been developing since that time, the staff and
equipment of the Laboratory have changed. As a result contemporary research
projects appeared and are carried out in the Laboratory nowadays.
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