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Tatiana
Kachkovskaia

Postdoctoral Researcher, Finnish, Finno-Ugric and Scandinavian languages
PhD, Docent
Human Diversity

Areas of expertise

linguistics
language contact
phonetics and phonology
speech prosody
intonation
Russian phonetics and phonology
speech entrainment in dialogues

Biography

Tatiana Kachkovskaia (PhD in Language Theory, Saint Petersburg State University, 2015; Docent in Phonetics, University of Helsinki, 2026) is a post-doctoral researcher within the Human Diversity consortium. She had previously worked as a researcher at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies (2024-2025) and as a part-time lecturer at the Department of Digital Humanities, Univeristy of Helsinki (2023-2024). In the preceding years, she had worked at the Department of Phonetics at Saint Petersburg State University (2012-2022, junior researcher to Associate Professor), where she participated in and led a number of research projects mainly dealing with variation in spoken language. A significant portion of Tatiana's research was devoted to describing the phonetics of Russian; another important area was L1-L2 interaction in intonation. In 2019-2025 Tatiana's main research topic was communication accommodation in collaborative dialogues and interlocutor-induced variation in speech.