Igor Mel'čuk

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Igor Mel'čuk (Russian: Игорь Мельчук, sometimes Melchuk, born in 1932) is professor at the Department of linguistics and translation, Université de Montréal.

He graduated from the Moscow State University's Philological department. Since 1956 he has worked for the Institute of the Science of Language in Moscow. Since 1974, he has been one of the developers of Meaning-Text Theory. He is the author of Cours de morphologie générale in 5 volumes.

After making statements in support of Soviet dissidents Andrey Sinyavsky and Yuli Daniel he was fired from the Institute, and Melchuk subsequently emigrated from the Soviet Union in 1976. Since 1977 he has lived and worked in Canada.


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  • Elie Feuerwerker et Igor A. Mel'cuk. Prison culturelle. Idées, Le Monde, 27 juin 1984, p. 2.

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