28.1281, Confs: Russian, Ling Theories, Morphology, Phonology, Semantics, Syntax/Russia

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Subject: 28.1281, Confs: Russian, Ling Theories, Morphology, Phonology, Semantics, Syntax/Russia

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Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2017 16:14:17
From: Sergei Tatevosov [tatevosov at gmail.com]
Subject: Formal Approaches to Russian Linguistics

 
Formal Approaches to Russian Linguistics 
Short Title: FARL 

Date: 29-Mar-2017 - 31-Mar-2017 
Location: Moscow, Russia 
Contact: Sergei Tatevosov 
Contact Email: farl.workshop.2017 at gmail.com 
Meeting URL: http://otipl.philol.msu.ru/library/seminars/farl/farl2_main.php 

Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories; Morphology; Phonology; Semantics; Syntax 

Subject Language(s): Russian (rus)

Meeting Description: 

We are pleased to announce that the workshop on Formal Approaches to Russian
Linguistics (FARL 2017) will be held in Moscow on March 29-31, 2017 at the
Faculty of Philology, Lomonosov Moscow State University and at the Institute
for Modern Linguistic Research, Moscow State University for Education. The
workshop language will be English.

Keynote Speakers: 

Ora Matushansky, CNRS/Université Paris VIII
David Pesetsky, MIT

Workshop Organizers:  

Ekaterina Lyutikova, Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics,
Lomonosov Moscow State University / Institute for Modern Linguistic Research,
Moscow State University for Education
Sergei Tatevosov, Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, Lomonosov
Moscow State University  / Institute for Modern Linguistic Research, Moscow
State University for Education
 

Program:

Formal Approaches to Russian Linguistics

March 29, 2017:

9:30:
Registration 

9:55:
Opening remarks 

10:00-11:30:
Kyongjoon Kwon (Sungkyunkwan University) 
A phonologically null verb GIVE in the context of threat: the Russian case 

Alexander Letuchy (HSE)  
Non-standard negative concord in Russian

Manuela Ambar, Diana Amaral, Margarita Dimitrova (University of Lisbon)  A
crosslinguistic puzzle for subjunctive 

11:45-13:15:
Sergey Knyazev (MGU, HSE), Anton Kukhto (MGU), Alexender  Piperski (HSE,
Russian State University for the Humanities)   
The interaction of vowel reduction and stress clash resolution rules in Modern
Standard Russian 

Naoya Watabe (University of Tokyo ) 
Morphologically conditioned palatalization in Russian loanwords 

Khalil Iskarous (University of Southern California), Darya Kavitskaya
(University of California, Berkeley)    
A typology of contrastive palatalization: Russian and other Slavic languages 

14:45-16:15:
Petr Kusliy (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)  
SOT-effects in Russian and the Semantics of Temporal de re Attitude Reports 

Natalia Ivlieva, Alexander Podobryaev (HSE) 
How to negate a PPI-disjunction 

Pavel Rudnev (Russian Academy of National Economics and Public Administration)
Paths to positive polarity. The case of two plain PPI-disjunctions in Russian 

16:30:
Invited talk
Ora Matushansky (CNRS) 
A problem in the Hallean approach to the Russian verb

18:30: Welcoming reception
 

March 30, 2017:

10:00-11:30:
Anastasia Gerasimova (MGU, MSPU)   
Gender mismatch in Russian: quantitative study 

Asya Pereltsvaig (Independent)  
Eventive Nominalizations in Russian and the NP/DP debate 

Takuya Miyauchi (Tokyo University of  Foreign Studies)  
Phase theory and θ-roles of postnominal genitives:  Evidence from Russian 
event nominal phrases 

11:45-13:45:
Nerea Madariaga (University of the Basque Country) 
Approaches to variation and the role of diachrony in case alternations 

Maria Vasilyeva (MGU)   
Processing of a syncretic case system: Evidence from Russian 

Mikhail Knyazev (St. Petersburg State University, MSPU)  
Hidden structure in clausal complements and its effects: uncovering the
underlying duality of čto- and čtoby-clauses 

Katia Paykin (Université de Lille), Marleen Van Peteghem (Ghent University)
How can a reflexive verb be impersonal? Impersonal reflexives in Russian

15:15-16:45:
Maria Trubitsina (MGU, MSPU)  
Syntactic features of Names in Russian 

Pavel Grashchenkov (MGU, MSPU)   
Categorial Nature of Russian Short Form Adjectives

Tatiana Bondarenko (MGU)     
Russian applicatives and the lexical decomposition 

17:00:
Invited talk
David Pesetsky (MIT)      
Clause size and Nominal size: towards a derivational theory of both

19:00: Workshop dinner
 

March 31, 2017:

10:00-11:30:

Elena  Filimonova  (University of Cambridge)
'Formally speaking it does not make any sense': Russian through the mind of L2
learners 

Anton Zimmerling (MSPU)
TheNominative Object Parameter and Predicate Agreement in Russian

Tatiana Philippova (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)  
The Russian genitive of comparison: DP or clause? 

11:45-13:15:
Olga Borik  (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) 
On Bare Singulars 

Olga Kagan, Lavi Wolf (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)  
Toward a Uniform Account of the Degree Modifier čut' 

Daniel Tiskin (St. Petersburg State University)  
Ni: Negative Concord μ in Russian 

13:15:
Farewell greetings

Abbreviations

MGU : Lomonosov Moscow State University
HSE: Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
MSPU: Moscow State Pedagogical University





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