The structure of the scientific divisions of the Institute includes one research center, 8 research departments, a department for international relations, and a department for scientific personnel training. In 2002, a department of foreign languages has been included in the structure of the institute. In 2012, the
psycholinguistics sector was transformed into the department of psycholinguistics comprising the general psycholinguistics sector and the ethnopsycholinguistics sector. The institute's subdivisions: • Research center for national languages and relations • Department of Theoretical and Applied linguistics • Theoretical linguistics sector •
Applied linguistics sector • Typology and areal linguistics department • Typology sector •
Areal linguistics sector • Sector of general comparative-historical studies • Department of experimental speech studies • Department of
Psycholinguistics • General psycholinguistics sector • Sector of ethnopsycholinguistics • Department of
Indo-European languages • Sector of
Germanic languages • Sector of
Romance languages • Sector of
Iranian languages • Group of
Anatolian and
Celtic languages • Department of
Uralic and
Altaic languages • Sector of
Finno-Ugric languages • Department of
Caucasian languages • Group for production of the
Linguistic Atlas of Europe • Department of Southeast Asian languages • Department of
African languages • Department of foreign languages • Department for scientific personnel training == Directions of scientific research ==