Tamari Lomtadze
Invited Lecturer
Doctor
Department of Georgian Philology
School of Arts and Humanities
Akaki Tsereteli State University - Faculty of Philology - Master - 1990-09-01 - 1995-06-01
ivane javakhishvili tbilisi state university - philological - Doctor - 1996-08-01 - 1999-04-01
NEOLOGISMS AND UNCONTROLLED BORROWINGS IN MODERN GEORGIAN - 0
- 2010
- 2010
Linguistic Situation in Latvia - 2018
From the History of the Georgian Grammatical Thought - 2019
“Judeo-Georgian Language as an Identity Marker of Georgian Jews (The Jews Living in Georgia) - 2019
“The Appropriation of Russian Terms through Standardization of the Georgian Linguistic Terminology - 2019
“Going Up/Aliyah to Israel (On the Structure and Origin of the Expression)”. - 2019
Standard Georgian language: History and current challenges, Language - 2021
Russophone Georgian Jews - 2021
The Languages of Ethnic Minorities in post-Soviet Georgia - 2022
Georgian Grammar Variants of the Words Genacvale/Dagenacvle as Means of Lingual Identification of Jews from Georgia - 2022
Georgian Language in Education - 2022
Jewish Study - 01-01-1970
Jewish Study - 01-01-1970
migration - 01-01-1970
Grammar and language acquisition - 01-01-1970
Study of Central Asia and the Caucasus - 01-01-1900
Jewish Languages - 22-08-2002
THE HUMANITIES AND THE CHALLENGES OF THE NEW EUROPE: CULTURE, LANGUAGES, IDENTITIES - 18-10-2411
The Speech of the Georgian Jews in Israel -
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Language Policy in Post-Soviet Latvia - 2017-2018
Georgian Grammar between Norm and Variation - 2017-2020
Terminological Work in Latvia - 2018-2019
the Dialects and Linguistic Varieties of the Latvian Language - 2020-2021
The Status of Judeo-Georgian Speech and its Place in the Kartvelian Linguistic Space - 2022-2025
Linguistic repertoire of Georgian Jews: migrations, language competencies and hierarchies - 2023-2026
Academic Writing-KART1220 (
2012/2013;
2016/2017;
)
Language policy issues-KART6130 (
2019/2020;
2022/2023;
2023/2024;
2024/2025;
)
Cultural Linguistics-KART5210 (
2019/2020;
2020/2021;
2022/2023;
2023/2024;
)
Language policy issues-KART6130