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Languages Education Projects Tariel Putkaradze Personal information Contact Details ID Number: 01013002893 Email address: [email protected] Full name: Tariel Putkaradze Call number: 577717811 Gender: Male Country: საქართველო (Georgia) Date of birth: 15.06.1960 City: Tbilisi Citizenship: საქართველო (Georgia) Address: Varketili -3, 413, 124 Languages Language Writing Reading Speaking Russian B2 C1 B2 English A2 B1 A2 Education Academic degree Academic Degree: Doctoral/PhD, Ed.D or other equivalent Honorary Title: Honorary Doctor Degree awarding body: Education Start End Academic Degree Name of the Institution Country Major discipline year year Doctoral/PhD, Ed.D or other Institute of Linguistics of Georgian საქართველო equivalent National Academy of Sciences (Georgia) 1995 1998 Doctoral/PhD, Ed.D or other Institute of Linguistics of Georgian საქართველო equivalent National Academy of Sciences (Georgia) 1983 1987 Master/MS, MA, MR, MBA, m.Ed საქართველო Teacher of Georgian or other equivalent Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University (Georgia) language and literature 1978 1983 Projects Ongoing projects Project title Position Project head Start Donor Date The Corpus of dialectal, ethnographic and folklore Principle Tariel Akaki Tsereteli Kutaisi State data investigator Putkaradze 01.04.2018 University Completed projects Start Project title Position Project head Date End Date Donor Akaki Electronic Corpus of Kartvelian (Imeretian, Megrelian) Dialectical, Head Tariel 01.07.201330.04.2014Tsereteli State Ethnographic and Folklore Materials – I Putkaradze University Start Project title Position Project head Date End Date Donor Georgian Dubbing printed texts in Georgian and Georgian Syntactic Speller of Level Manager Konstantine 01.01.201130.12.2012 Technical II Fkhakadze University Scientific Fields Main Field Field: 6. Humanities Sub-Field: 6.2 Languages and literature Subject area: 6.2.6 Linguistics Employment History Current place(s) of employment Name of the work Start Workplace department Position Main responsibilities Date St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian Center of Kartvelology, School University of the Patriarchate of Georgia of Humanities and Law Head 0000000 01.09.2011 St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University of the Patriarchate of Georgia School of Humanities and Law Professor 00000000000000000000000000000000000001.09.2011 Work experience Company/Institution Name of the department Position Main responsibilities Start Date End Date Akaki Tsereteli State University Research Center of Kartvelian Dialectology Director 22222222222222222 01.01.1992 2011 Scientific Productivity Article / Monograph / Manual Type Authors Publication title Source title Year Monograph Tariel Putkaradze Contemporary Challenges of Kartvelology 2019 Tariel Putkaradze, Book Eka Dadiani Kartvelian Dialectology I (Lecture course) 2018 The Terminologic errors and falcified symbolc dates (The Article Tariel Putkaradze analise of some official documents about Batumi district 1918- Works of Faculty of Humanities and 2018 1921, in the contect of information war) Law, Volume VIII "Fundament of our spiritualness" - Article Tariel Putkaradze The orthodox church of Georgia in the Geopolitical context Scientific Journal of Shota Rustaveli 2018 State University Article Tariel Putkaradze On the Etymology of Lechkhumi Kartvelian Onomastics, VIII 2017 Tariel Putkaradze, Qualification and Classification of Kartvelian Linguistic Proceedings of the Georgian Article Maia Mikautadze Variants (Subsystems) University, III 2017 Retrospect of Language and Dialect Distinction Criteria and Works of Faculty of Humanities and Article Tariel Putkaradze Politicizing Qualification of Kartvelian Idioms Law, Volume VII 2017 Article Tariel Putkaradze The maps of linguistic history of Georgian Actual Problems of Kartvelology, VI 2017 The discussion about the status of the megrelian speech in the Article Tariel Putkaradze 20-30 years of XX century Actual Problems of Kartvelology, VI 2017 The Language History of the Georgians against the Background Article Tariel Putkaradze of Divergence and Convergence Processes Kartvelian Heritage, XXI 2017 Tariel Putkaradze, Article Mikheil Labadze For the history of the "Caucasian stops" in Ossetian Language 2017 Type Authors Publication title Source title Year Shota Rustaveli Batumi State Article Tariel Putkaradze Six levels of the war by the external forces against the Georgian University scientific collection of 2017 Church / Old and new mistakes of the great Geopolitical players works: "The fundament of our spirituality", vol.9 About the phonematic constituents of the linguistic system as an Kutaisi Ilia Chavchavadze scientific Article Tariel Putkaradze origin of Svan Dialects library "Annual", vol.9 2017 Proceedings of Düzce University The eternal georgian idea of the equality between women and International Scientific Conference Article Tariel Putkaradze men (in historical context) dedicted to Shota Rustaveli 50th 2017 annyversry Gramatical norms and some poetic cunnings – I, (the poetry of Article Tariel Putkaradze Paolo Iashvili) Journal "Gantiadi", vol.7-8 2017 Khashuri Local museum Scientific Article Tariel Putkaradze The semantic fields of (mama)k’ac-, dedak’ac- mamac-, diac- collection of works: :Rustaveli and 2017 and kal- roots in "Vepkhistkaosani" poem Georgia" Tariel Putkaradze, On Megrelian-Svan Materials Presented in Silovan Khundadze’s Article Maia Mikautadze “Georgian Grammar” Kartvelian Heritage, XX 2016 Ethnos and Language of Communication in Shota Rustaveli’S Article Tariel Putkaradze Poem – the Knight in the Panther’s Skin Actual Problems of Kartvelology V 2016 Works of Faculty of Humanities and Article Tariel Putkaradze Case as one the aspects of noun formation Law, VI 2016 Batumi State University Anniversary Article Tariel Putkaradze Tradition and the free will of the woman in text of "The Knight collection of works: "Rustaveli and 2016 in the panther's skin" (Gender discourse) the Georgian of the golden age" The Supreme council of the republic of Georgia and freedom act of the Article Tariel Putkaradze The Orients of the Supreme council of the republic of Georgia April 9, dedicated to the 25th 2016 in the modern Geopolitical context anniversary of the freedom of Georgia Actual problems of kartvelology (in the context of information Collection of works of the faculty of Article Tariel Putkaradze war against Georgia) humanities at Gori State University 2016 Egrisi, Lazika, Kilkha/Kulkha – the geographical names of the collection of the articles about Article Tariel Putkaradze different semantics or the country names (koronyms) geographical names (onomastics) 2015 Works of Faculty of Humanities and Article Tariel Putkaradze Ethno-Linguistic Diversions in Georgia (Russian discourse) Law, Volume III 2015 Turk/Bun-Turk According to the Kartlis Tskhovreba (The Works of Faculty of Humanities and Article Tariel Putkaradze Georgian Chronicles) Law, Volume V 2015 Terms Denoting Descendants of the Population deported from the South of Georgia in 1944 (‘Meskhetian’, Muslim Georgian’, Article Tariel Putkaradze ‘Turk’, ‘Meskhetian Turks’, ‘Akhaltsikhe Turks’) and Kartvelian Heritage, XIX 2015 Repatriation Problem of the Descendants of the Deportees For the evaluation the „conflicts” of Tskhinvali (former Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State Article Tariel Putkaradze autonomous district of South Ossetia) and Abkhazia in a University, the materials of the 2015 terminological way, international conference Tariel Putkaradze, Book Ia Vashakidze Georgian language (lecture course) 2015 Education and Ethnic (National) Identity of Georgians in Article Tariel Putkaradze Historical South-West and South Georgia (Achara, Lazeti, Tao- Proceedings of the Georgian 2015 Klarjeti, Samtskhe-Javakheti) University, II His Holiness and Beatitude, Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia, the Archbishop of Mtskheta-Tbilisi and Metropolitan Works of Faculty of Humanities and Article Tariel Putkaradze bishop of Bichvinta and Tskhum-Abkhazia Ilia II – Symbol of Law, VI 2015 Unity of All Georgians Works of Faculty of Humanities and Article Tariel Putkaradze Verbal patterns and their semantic components Law, Volume II 2015 Georgian language as one of the constituent of the republic of Article Tariel Putkaradze Turkey: Problems, Perspectives Actual Problems of Kartvelology, VI 2015 Monograph Tariel Putkaradze Introduction to Kartvelology 2014 Tariel Putkaradze, Book Maia Mikautadze Phonetics of Georgian 2014 Type Authors Publication title Source title Year Tariel Putkaradze, Mikheil Labadze, Teaching Georgian Based on Georgian National Corpus: Article Tamar Lomadze, Problems and Prospects Actual Problems of Kartvelology III 2014 Lia Otinashvili Foreign poly-semantic terms in the Georgian political context Works of Faculty of Humanities and Article Tariel Putkaradze (Region, Regional languages, Regionalism) Law, I 2014 Article Tariel Putkaradze Technologizing of Georgian Language (the most Urgent Tasks) Actual Problems of Kartvelology II 2013 On Methodological Basis for Classification of Georgian Verb Article Tariel Putkaradze Forms Kartvelian Heritage, XVII 2013 Tariel Putkaradze, Kartvelian Archi-forms, Issue of Segmentation of the Kartvelian Article Eka Dadiani, Linguistic World and Current Challenges of the Georgian Kartvelian Heritage, XVII 2013 Ketevan Gurchiani Language "Modern problems of the science" - Article Tariel Putkaradze N. I. Marr's Letter of protest written in 1923 about transmission collection of works dedicated to 2013 of the Georgian manuscripts to the Tbilisi University
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