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Yelena Paducheva

Yelena Viktorovna Paducheva was a Russian linguist specializing in semantics, pragmatics, tense–aspect–mood and evidentiality. She spent her career as a researcher at the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Early life and education
Paducheva was born and raised in Moscow, with the exception of a period when her family was evacuated to Samarkand during World War II. When Roman Jakobson visited Moscow during her studies, Akhmanova introduced her to him as “the rising star of Soviet linguistics”. Together with Vyacheslav Ivanov, Akhmanova arranged for her to receive a position at a computational laboratory that was part of VINITI. This was despite an anonymous letter to the faculty stating that Paducheva was concealing information about her father, a repressed person and a Jew. While working at VINITI, Paducheva qualified as Candidate of Philology in 1965 and as Doctor of Philology in 1984. ==Career and honours==
Career and honours
Paducheva worked at VINITI, part of the Russian Academy of Sciences, for over fifty years from 1957 to 2015 – initially as researcher, then as senior researcher, and finally as lead researcher. ==Research==
Research
Paducheva authored ten books and circa 200 articles. Paducheva worked extensively on computational lexicography, and played a leading role in the Lexicographer project for over thirty years. The project constructed a systematic database of Russian verbs, building on the insight that the lexicon is a system like other levels of linguistic analysis. Paducheva's work on Lexicographer is summarized in her 2004 book Dynamic models of lexical semantics. == Personal life ==
Personal life
Paducheva and Zaliznyak married in 1958. Their daughter, , was born in 1959. She also became a linguist; she is an expert in Russian aspectology and semantic typology. ==Selected publications==
Selected publications
• Paducheva, Yelena V. 1985. Vyskazyvanie I ego sootvestvennost’ s dejstvitel’nost’ju: referencial’nye semantiki mestoimenii (The utterance and its correspondence with reality: referentiality of the semantics of pronouns). Moscow: Nauka. • Paducheva, Yelena V. 1996. Semanticheskie issledovaniya: Semantika vremeni i vida v russkom yazyke; Semantika narrativa (Semantic studies: Semantics of tense and aspect in Russian; Semantics of the narrative). Moscow: Jazyka russkoj kul'tury. • Paducheva, Yelena V. 1998. On non-compatibility of partitive and imperfective in Russian. Theoretical Linguistics 24 (1), 73–82. • Paducheva, Yelena V. 2004. Dinamicheskie modeli v semantike leksiki (Dynamic models of lexical semantics). Moscow: Jazyki slavjanskoj kul'tury. • Borschev, Vladimir, Yelena V. Paducheva, Barbara H. Partee, Yakov G. Testelets & Igor Yanovich. 2008. Russian genitives, non-referentiality, and the property-type hypothesis. In A. Antonenko, J. F. Bailyn & Ch. Bethin (eds.), Proceedings of the Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL 16): The Stony Brook meeting (2007), 48–67. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Slavic Publishers. ==References==
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