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Parametric model of agreement in the light of experimental data

2023

Baykov F. (2023). Non-local syntactic interactions across an NP/DP boundary: Negative concord and wh-movement [in Russian]. Rhema, 2, 171–189.

Belova D., Davidyuk T. (2023). Agreement with coordinated subjects containing a personal pronoun: Experimental data from Russian [in Russian]. Rhema, 2, 53–88.

Davidyuk T. (2023). Predicate agreement with coordinated subjects in Russian: word order, conjuncts order, predicate features [in Russian]. Proceedings of the Digital in social studies and humanities: method, field, reality, 12–20.

Knyazev M. (2023). An experimental study of argument extraction from presuppositional clauses in Russian. Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies. Papers from the Annual International Conference “Dialogue” (2023), 22, 242-252.

Knyazev M. (2023). Noun complement clauses with a demonstrative determiner in Russian. Journal of Slavic Linguistics, 31 (FASL 30 issue), 1-19.

Lyutikova E., Gerasimova A. (2023). Negative Concord and locality in Russian. Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique, 68(1), 31–73.

Pasko L. (2023). Against ATB-analysis of partial agreement in Russian: An experimental study [in Russian]. Rhema, 2, 89–103.

Studenikina K. (2023). Towards the feature identity for ellipsis in Russian: Evidence from noun phrases with coordinated adjectives [in Russian]. Rhema, 2, 28–52.

2022

Belova D. (2022). Evaluation and reading time of predicate agreement with conjuncts . Proceedings of 13th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics, 21-24.

Belova D. D., Davidyuk T. I. (2022). Predicate agreement with coordinated subjects in Russian [in Russian]. Typology of morphosyntactic parameters, 5 (1), 13-34.

Gerasimova A. (2022). Towards the classification of Russian binominative clauses [in Russian]. Rhema, 2, 32–66.

Grashchenkov P. On syntactic selection of adjective (phrases) [in Russian]. Acta Linguistica Petropolitana, 18 (3), 72-103.

Knyazev M. (2022). Factivity and information status as determinants of the distribution of nominalized clauses. Typology of morphosyntactic parameters, 5 (1), 35-55.

Lyutikova E. (2022). Is there syntactic raising in Russian? Part 1: Infinitives [in Russian]. // Moscow University Philology Bulletin, 5, 27-45.

Lyutikova E. (2022). Is there syntactic raising in Russian? Part 2: Small clauses [in Russian]. // Moscow University Philology Bulletin, 6, 58-74.

Studenikina K. (2022). Syntactic structure of noun phrases with coordinates modifiers in Russian: experimental study [in Russian]. Typology of morphosyntactic parameter, 4 (1), 107-139.

Studenikina K. (2022). Does the number morphology determine the agreement strategy?. Proceedings of 13th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics, 137-140.
Agreement variation in Russian

2019

Gerasimova, A., Lyutikova, E. (2019). Adjectives in constructions with small numerals: an experimental study of case variability [in Russian]. Russian grammar: active processes in language and speech, 257-262.

2018

Gerasimova A. (2018). Mixed agreement patterns in Russian (experimental study) [In Russian] The Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Studies in Literature and Language, 77(1), 65–71.

Gerasimova A., Lyutikova E. (2018). Agreeing and substantivized adjectives in Russian paucal constructions: An experimental study [In Russian] Rhema, 4, 50–71.
Russian Islands in the Light of Experimental Data

2023

Belova D. (2023). Subject island and discontinuous spellout in Russian: An experimental approach. Journal of Slavic Linguistics, 31 (FASL 30 issue), 1-18.

Belova D. (2023). Syntax and prosody of split scrambling: An experimental approach [in Russian]. Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies. Papers from the Annual International Conference “Dialogue” (2023), 22 (supplementary volume), 1001-1008.

2021

Belova D. (2021). Island properties of subjects in simple and dependent clauses in Russian [in Russian]. Typology of morphosyntactic parameters, 4 (1), 11-29.

Demina Y. (2021). Argument-adjunct asymmetry in long-distance wh-movement in Russian. Proceedings of 12th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics, 69-72.

Morgunova E. (2021). Complementizer-trace effect in Russian. Proceedings of the 29th Conference of the Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe, 1-20.

Petelin D. (2021). Intrusive pronouns in Russian: An experimental study [in Russian]. Typology of morphosyntactic parameters, 4 (2), 98-127.

2020

Belova D. (2020). Subject-object subextraction asymmetry in Russian. Proceedings of 11th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics, 49-52.

Studenikina K. (2020). On the nature of the superiority effect in Russian: grammatical relations or c-command [in Russian]. Typology of morphosyntactic parameters, 3 (1), 131-151.

Voznesenskaya A. (2020). The extraction of direct objects out of indirect yes/no questions in Russian. Typology of morphosyntactic parameters, 3 (2), 11-28.

2019

Lyutikova, E. (2019). Island restrictions in the light of experimental data. Grammatical processes and systems in synchrony and diachrony, 32-33.

Morgunova, E. (2019). Featural asymmetries in extraction out of strong islands in Russian [in Russian]. Typology of morphosyntactic parameters, 2 (1), 70-85.

Morgunova, E. (2019). Island restrictions and asymmetries of movement (based on Russian data) [in Russian]. Russian grammar: active processes in language and speech, 319-324.

Studenikina, K. (2019). Superiority effect in Russian multiple wh-questions: experimental study [in Russian]. Typology of morphosyntactic parameters, 2 (1), 119-141.
Experimental Investigation of Tatar Agreement and Case Variation

2022

2019

Gerasimova A., Lyutikova E. (2019). Nominal coordination in Tatar postpositional constructions and case variation [in Russian]. Seventh International Conference on Computer Processing of Turkic Languages «TurkLang-2019». (Conference proceedings), 1-16.

Lyutikova, E., Gerasimova, A. (2019). Postpositional constructions in Tatar: methodologies for measuring intralingual variation [in Russian]. Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Technologies, 18, 412-435.