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Book
Transformation of General Education in BRICS Countries

Anchikov K., Denisenko I., Ebersöhn L. et al.

M.: BRICS Expert Council – Russia, 2025.

Article
Difference in Language Profiles of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder and Down Syndrome Is Not Driven by Non-Verbal Cognition

Novoselova K., Lopukhina A., Gomozova M. et al.

International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders. 2026. Vol. 61. No. 1.

Book chapter
Hebb-Inspired Low Rank Adapters for Large Language Models Fine-Tuning

Alexander Demidovskij, Artyom Tugaryov, Igor Salnikov et al.

In bk.: PRICAI 2025: Trends in Artificial Intelligence: 22nd Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, PRICAI 2025, Wellington, New Zealand, November 17–21, 2025, Proceedings, Part III. Vol. 16453. Springer, 2026. P. 603-612.

Working paper
Linguistic Specificity of the Left Temporal Cortex: Intraoperative Brain Mapping Data

Novozhilova E., Gordeyeva E., Stupina E. et al.

Linguistics. WP BRP. НИУ ВШЭ, 2020. No. 94/LNG/2020.

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What’s It Like to Work as a Computer Linguist

What’s It Like to Work as a Computer Linguist
The IT industry is rapidly developing and incorporating new professions. Zoya Mazunina and Arina Mosyagina, linguists with Seldon and graduates of the HSE University Fundamental and Applied Linguistics programme, met with university applicants to talk about the computer linguist profession, issues of automatic language processing, and how linguists use the knowledge they gain at HSE University.

I’m Writing to You: What Postcards Can Tell Us

A postcard sent as part of the 'Send a Postcard to a Linguist' flash mob
Not so long ago, postcards were a popular way to congratulate someone or send a message. Today the postcard can instead be described as an exotic means of communication, and a rich field for research. This is what encouraged the students and teachers from Fundamental and Applied Linguistics at the Faculty of Humanities to embark on a flash mob project called ‘Send a Postcard to a Linguist’. Deputy Dean Timur Khusyainov of the Faculty of Humanities (Nizhny Novgorod), the curator of this flash mob and an experienced postcrosser, discusses whether postcards can be helpful for researchers and how they relate to digital humanities.