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Aleksandr Dmitrievich Dulichenko (alternatively Alexander Duličenko; Russian: Александр Дмитриевич Дуличенко) (born 1941)[1] is a Russian-Estonian Esperantist, linguist, and an expert in Slavic microlanguages currently living in Estonia.[1] He is a professor at the University of Tartu in Tartu, where he is the head of the department of Slavic studies.[2]
Dulichenko was born in Krasnodar.[1] He is the editor of Interlinguistica Tartuensis, a journal on interlinguistics published by the University of Tartu that published seven volumes from 1982 to 1990 recording the proceedings of colloquia at Tartu;[3] in 2006, an eighth volume was published.[4] A festschrift in Dulichenko's honor was organized in 2006;[5] Humphrey Tonkin calls this volume a "particularly important addition to the literature" of interlinguistics and Esperanto studies.[6]