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Institute for Linguistic Studies
The institute building on Vasilyevsky Island
Established1921; 103 years ago (1921)[1]
HeadEvgeny Golovko
Staffca. 185
Address9 Tuchkov Lane
Location,
Websiteiling.spb.ru

The Institute for Linguistic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Template:Lang-ru), commonly abbreviated ILS RAS, is a research institution in Saint Petersburg, Russia and one of the major centers in the field of linguistic research in the country.

It is composed of eight departments and two laboratories that conduct research in the subfields of comparative and historical linguistics, lexicography, functional theories of grammar, linguistic typology and linguistic anthropology.[2]

Publications and conferences

Two open access academic journals are published at the institute: the triannual Acta Linguistica Petropolitana and the yearly Indo-European Linguistics and Classical Philology.

Several yearly conferences are held at the institute, including the Conference on Typology and Grammar for Young Scholars.[3]

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