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Elena Emelchenkova CV: Academic Profile

Academic profile of Elena Emelchenkova: SPbU department work, education, research interests, online courses, textbooks, books and publications.

Portrait of Elena Emelchenkova in a light blazer near a bookshelf
Faculty position
Department head at SPbU
academic degree
Candidate of Philological Sciences
research outputs in SPbU Pure
93
activity records
137

Facts

  • Head of the SPbU Department of Theory and Methodology of Teaching Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa
  • associate professor of the department
  • academic supervisor of the Translation Theory and Practice program
  • Candidate of Philological Sciences since 2011
  • author and developer of online courses and textbooks

Education

  • Faculty of Asian and African Studies, SPbU: Asian and African Studies, honors diploma, 1993-1999
  • Faculty of Law, SPbU: law, 1999-2002
  • Postgraduate studies in Chinese at SPbU, 2007-2011
  • dissertation on actional verb classes in modern Chinese

Interests

  • Chinese grammar
  • Chinese lexicology
  • translation studies
  • general linguistics
  • grammatical semantics
  • language typology
  • ethnolinguistics
  • intercultural communication
  • PRC law

Books

Chinese Language Books and Textbooks

KARO · 2024

Chinese Course: HSK 1 Grammar and Vocabulary

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KARO · 2024

Chinese Course: HSK 2 Grammar and Vocabulary

Open

KARO · series

Boya Chinese: Russian-Adapted Textbook Series

Open

SPbU Press · 2024

Linear and Nonlinear Means of Cohesion in Language and Textual Semantic Density

Open

Publications

Selected Research

2025 · conference volume article

Linear Structure of the Noun Phrase in Chinese

Open

2025 · conference volume article

On the Semantics of the Suffix 们 -men in Chinese

Open

2025 · article in a volume

On the Power of the Full Stop and the Cost of the Comma: From the History of Chinese Punctuation

Open

2023 · journal article

Evolution of Chinese Linguists’ Views on the Complement (补语 bǔyǔ) in the Sentence

Open

2023 · journal article

The Chinese Concept of Two Subjects in a Sentence: Toward the Problem Statement

Open

Based on the public SPbU Faculty profile, SPbU Pure, publications and bibliographic sources.