30.1399, Confs: Russian; Slavic Subgroup; Gen Ling, Ling Theories, Morphology, Phonology, Syntax/Russia

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Subject: 30.1399, Confs: Russian; Slavic Subgroup; Gen Ling, Ling Theories, Morphology, Phonology, Syntax/Russia

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Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2019 01:09:41
From: Sergei Tatevosov [tatevosov at gmail.com]
Subject: 3rd Workshop on Formal Approaches to Russian Linguistics

 
3rd Workshop on Formal Approaches to Russian Linguistics 
Short Title: FARL3 

Date: 05-Apr-2019 - 06-Apr-2019 
Location: Moscow, Russia 
Contact: Sergei Tatevosov 
Contact Email: farl.workshop.2017 at gmail.com 
Meeting URL: http://otipl.philol.msu.ru/library/seminars/farl/farl3_main.php 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Morphology; Phonology; Syntax 

Subject Language(s): Russian (rus)

Language Family(ies): Slavic Subgroup 
Meeting Description: 

We are pleased to announce that the Third Workshop on Formal Approaches to
Russian Linguistics (FARL3) will be held in Moscow on April 5-6, 2019 at the
Faculty of Philology, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Abstracts are invited
for 20-minute presentations (plus 10 minutes discussion) on topics dealing
with formal aspects of any area of theoretical Russian phonology, morphology,
syntax, semantics, and language acquisition. The workshop language will be
English.

Keynote speakers:

Daniel Altshuler, Hampshire College / UMass
Pavel Iosad, University of Edinburgh 
Gillian Ramchand, UiT -- The Arctic University of Norway
 

Program:

Friday, April 5

10:00 — 10:10:
Welcoming remarks

10:10 — 10:40:
Mikhail Knyazev (St. Petersburg State University & HSE** in St. Petersburg) 
The effect of coordinate structure on the licensing of čto-clauses in noun
complement constructions: an acceptability judgment study

10:40 — 11:10: 
Alexey Kozlov (HSE** & Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences) 
Long-distance scrambling feeds wide scope of focus particles in Russian

11:10 — 11:40: 
Daniel Tiskin (St. Petersburg State University) 
On the Syntax of Embedded ni-Phrases

11:40 — 12:10: Coffee  

12:10 — 13:20: Invited talk
Daniel Altshuler (Hampshire College & UMass)
Temporal locating adverbs in Russian discourse 

13:20 — 14:30: Lunch

14:30 — 15:00: 
Olav Mueller-Reichau (Universität Leipzig) 
Default aspect based on state change

15:00 — 15:30: 
Natalia Ivlieva, Alexander Podobryaev (HSE**) 
Number agreement and scope in Russian and beyond

15:30 — 16:00: 
Pavel Rudnev (HSE**) 
Towards an exhaustification analysis of plain disjunction in Russian

16:00 — 16:30: Coffee  

16:30 — 17:00: 
Ermenegildo Bidese, Marco Magnani (University of Trento) 
Restrictive and non-restrictive relative clauses in Russian

17:00 — 18:10: Invited talk
Gillian Ramchand (University of Tromsø)
Stativity vs. Homogeneity:  Similarities and Differences between the English
Progressive and the Russian Imperfective

18:30: 
Welcoming reception at the Dept. of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics

Saturday, April 6

10:00 — 10:30 
Maria Trubitsina (MGU*) 
Phrasal Compounding in Russian:  Fantastic Titles and Where to Find Them

10:30 — 11:00: 
Alexandee Letuchiy (HSE**) 
Non-standard syntactic behavior of quantifier phrases in Russian

11:00 — 11:30: 
Elena Vaikšnoraitė (Stuttgart University) 
Genitive of Negation: an experimental  investigation of genitive/accusative
case alternation in Russian

11:30 — 12:30: Coffee

12:30 — 13:00:
Tatiana Philippova (HSE**) 
Disentangling prepositions and P-heads in Russian 

13:00 — 13:30:
Anastasia Gerasimova (MGU*) 
When ni- and -nibud’ are logically equivalent: Evidence from Russian
nominalizations

13:30 — 14:00:
Philip Shushurin (NYU) 
External possessors in Russian: An applicative account

14:00 — 15:00: Lunch

15:00 — 16:10: Invited talk
Pavel Iosad (University of Edinburgh) 
Russian palatalization and the e~’o alternation in Stratal Phonology (Invited
talk)

16:10 — 16:30: Coffee  

16:30 — 17:00:
Pavel Orlov (Jean Moulin University Lyon 3) 
Pseudo-mereology applied to the part-whole relation in Russian

17:00 — 17:30:
Ilya Naumov (HSE**) 
Reversed Imperatives in Russian

17:30 — 18:00: 
Verena Hehl (MIT), Dmitri Privoznov (MIT), Svetlana Toldova (HSE**) 
“Fig/Hren” and their semantic interpretation in Russian Or: Wondering what the
f*** fig (tebe) is? 

18:00: 
Concluding remarks

*Lomonosov Moscow State University; **Higher School of Economics, Moscow





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