Fedor Georgievich Alekseev

Fedor Georgievich Alekseev (Russian: Федор Алексеев, Armenian: Ֆեոդոր Ալեքսեև) is a Russian and Armenian linguist and journalist of Belarusian origin.

He is the editor-in-chief of Minority Languages, a Russian academic journal dedicated to endangered languages of Russia,[1] and Kamysh, a local online magazine based in the city of Astrakhan in Southern Russia.[2]

Selected works

  • 2010. Tok Pisin. Great books will be written one day (in Russian).
  • 2015. Loan word adaptation in Gilbertese.
  • 2016. Field research on the Seto language (in Russian).
  • 2017. Bulgar Tatars of Astrakhan and their language (in Russian).

Notes

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