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Asmat Shonia Associate Professor Curriculum vitae PERSONAL INFORMATION Asmat Shonia N1 Daraselia str, 2100 Zugdidi (Georgia) 595 097 214 [email protected] Date of birth 20/09/1975 POSITION Associate Professor WORK EXPERIENCE 15/06/2019–Present Associate Professor Shota Meskhia State Teaching University of Zugdidi 14 Janashia, Zugdidi (Georgia) 2011–2019 Invited Professor Shota Meskhia State Teaching University of Zugdidi, Zugdidi (Georgia) 2011–2012 Scientific Secretary of Scientific board Teaching University of Zugdidi, Zugdidi (Georgia) 2007–2010 Associate Professor of the faculty of Humanities Teaching University 2009–2010 Teacher of Georgian Language and Literature Learning Centre GLG 2005–2006 Senior Teacher Department of Languages and Literature, Independent University of Zugdidi, Zugdidi (Georgia) 1999–2006 The laborer Department of Languages, Independent University of Zugdidi, Zugdidi (Georgia) EDUCATION AND TRAINING 2007 Doctor of Philology 2002–2006 Candidate of Philology Arnold Chikobava Institute of Linguistics, Tbilisi (Georgia) 1992–1997 Specialty of Georgian Language and Literature Independent University of Zugdidi, Zugdidi (Georgia) PERSONAL SKILLS 24/6/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 1 / 3 Curriculum vitae Asmat Shonia Mother tongue(s) Georgian Foreign language(s) UNDERSTANDING SPEAKING WRITING Listening Reading Spoken interaction Spoken production English A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 Russian B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 Levels: A1 and A2: Basic user - B1 and B2: Independent user - C1 and C2: Proficient user Common European Framework of Reference for Languages Communication skills Good Communication Skills Punctuality Digital skills SELF-ASSESSMENT Information Content Problem- Communication Safety processing creation solving Independent user Independent user Independent user Independent user Independent user Digital skills - Self-assessment grid ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Publications Publications 1. Composite Teaching Methods and activities at the primary stage ( is being printed) 2. The function of the book is the motivation of the learning process ( is being printed) 3. Toward the Morpho-phonemic Changes of the denoting Possessions in Megrelian, works of Republic Dialectological Scientific Sessions XX, Tbilisi 2000 4. Morphophonological changes in Megrelian Words works of Republic Dialectological Scientific Sessions XX Tbilisi 2001 5. The morphophonological changes of derived forms in Zan (abstract names), Republic Dialectological Scientific SessionsXXIV, Tbilisi 2004 6. Morphophonological changes in the names of Megrelian origin, Shota Rustaveli State University of Batumi, Memed Abashidze Scientific-Research Center, Collection II, Batumi 2002 7. Morphonological changes in geographical names, Linguistic Research, XXII, Tbilisi 2002 8. Formation of certain names of property and morphological changes in Megrelian, Linguistic Research XXIII, Tbilisi 2002 9. Morphophonological changes in certain names of the purpose in Laz, Linguistic Research, XXVII, Tbilisi 2004 10. Morphophonological changes in the adjective ( Megrelian) Georgian studies III, Tbilisi 2004. 11. Forming Cult Terms in Megrelian, Georgian studies IV, Tbilisi 2005 12. MMonophonological changes in the names designating collection of plants, Georgian studies V, Tbilisi 2006 13. forming of nouns denoting possession and Morphological changes in Megrelian- Laz Langauge.Georgian Scientific Academy, Regional-Scientific Center of Samegrelo, ,,Tselitsdeuli’’ I Tbilisi, 2005 14. Morphophonological processes in the affix word formation in the Megrelian, Arnold Chikobava's Readings, XVIII, Tbilisi 2007 15. Papchony for Etymology, Reports delivered at the Republic Scientific Conference dedicated to the 110th Anniversary of Academician Sergi Jikia, Akhaltsikhe, 2009 24/6/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 2 / 3 Curriculum vitae Asmat Shonia 16. Morphophonological processes of the derivation of some adverbs in Megrelian, the volume of Scientific works III, Zugdidi, 2009 17. Diminutives in Megrelian, Linguistic research, Tbilisi, 2010 18. Composites of Basis Konstantine Gamsakhurdias Creation, Shota Meskhia State Teaching University of Zugdidi, Volume of Scientific works, Tbilisi,2012 19. Possessive Toponyms in Megrelian, Volume of Scientific works 2013, Shota Meskhia State Teaching University of Zugdidi 20. Degree in Megrelian and Laz ( Morphology) Volume of Scientific works 2013, Shota Meskhia State Teaching University of Zugdidi Conferences 1. Republic Dialectological Scientific Sessions XX,Tbilisi 2000. 2.Dialectological Scientific SessionsXXI,Kutaisi ,2001 3.Dialectological Scientific Sessions XXIV, Batumi, 2004. 4. Scientific Session of Arnold Chikobava Institute of Linguistics, Tblisi,2007 5Zugdidi Independent University, Scientific Conference, Zugdidi, 2009 6. Scientific Conference dedicated to the 110th Anniversary of Academician Sergi Jikia, Akhaltsikhe, 2009 7. Independent University of Zugdidi, Society "Zugdidi" Scientific-Practical Conference of Young Scientists, Zugdidi, 2010 8. The Teaching University of Zugdidi, Regional Scientific-Practical Conference of Samegrelo - Zemo Svaneti, Zugdidi, 2011 9. Conference of Academic Staff 2014/15 Faculty of Humanities, Shota Meskhia State University of Zugdidi 10. Conference of Academic Staff 2014, Shota Meskhia State University of Zugdidi 11. Conference of Academic Staff 2017, Shota Meskhia State University of Zugdidi Honours and awards Diploma. For the active participation of Scientific-Practical Conference of Young Scientists, Society "Zugdidi", Independent University of Zugdidi 2010 24/6/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 3 / 3.
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