Talks, posters and lectures in 2011-2022

2022:

  • October 2022. 13th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics (ExLing 2022), Paris, France. A joint talk with Daria Chernova and Artem Novozhilov "The role of presentation modality in sentence processing"

  • October 2022. 13th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics (ExLing 2022), Paris, France. A joint talk with Anastasiia Ivanova "Comparing number and gender agreement processing in Russian: an experimental study".

  • October 2022. International Conference on the Mental Lexicon, Niagara on the Lake, Ontario, Canada. A joint talk with Ivan Gurkov and Daria Chernova “Some errors are more harmful than others: the role of type and frequency of orthographic errors in word processing”

  • October 2022. International Conference on the Mental Lexicon, Niagara on the Lake, Ontario, Canada. A joint poster with Varvara Magomedova. “Gender and case in Russian nouns denoting professions and social roles”

  • October 2022. International Conference on the Mental Lexicon, Niagara on the Lake, Ontario, Canada. A joint poster with Daria Antropova and Daria Chernova “Processing gender, number and case: lessons of forgetfulness”

  • October 2022. International Conference on the Mental Lexicon, Niagara on the Lake, Ontario, Canada. A joint poster with Marina Frolova “The shadow of unused feminitives: online / offline processing of gender agreement in Russian.”

  • October 2022. The 12th conference “Typology of Morphosyntactic Parameters”. Moscow, Russia. A joint talk with Maksim Bazhukov, Lyubov Chubarova and Svetlana Toldova “Relative order of the dative argument in ditransitive constructions in Russian: corpus and experimental study”

  • September 2022. 20th International Morphology Meeting (IMM). Budapest, Hungary. A joint talk with Varvara Magomedova “Gender agreement processing: evidence from Russian”

  • September 2022. 20th International Morphology Meeting (IMM). Budapest, Hungary. A joint talk with Kirill Chuprinko and Varvara Magomedova “Morphophonological and semantic factors affecting gender variation in Russian indeclinable nouns”

  • September 2022. Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP) 28, York, UK. A joint talk with Daria Antropova and Daria Chernova “To forget or not to forget: processing gender, number and case features”

  • September 2022. Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP) 28, York, UK. A joint poster with Ivan Gurkov and Daria Chernova “A beam in the eye: the type and frequency of orthographic errors in word processing”

  • July 2022. PsychoSlav2022: Psycholinguistics of Slavic Languages 2022. Tübingen, Germany, Invited talk “Prototypicality’ of inflections and phonological properties of stems”

  • June-July 2022. Grammar & Corpora (GaC), Universiteit Gent, A joint talk with Lyubov Chubarova, Maxim Bazhukov and Svetlana Toldova “The relative order of NPs in clauses with direct and indirect objects in Russian”

  • June-July 2022. Grammar & Corpora (GaC), Universiteit Gent, A joint talk with Anton Buzanov, Zinaida Budilova, and Svetlana Toldova “Non-nominative antecedents of possessive reflexives in Russian: enhancing theoretical studies with corpus data”

  • June 2022. 31st Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL 31) conference, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada. A joint poster with Kirill Chuprinko and Varvara Magomedova “Morphological and semantic factors affecting gender variation in Russian indeclinable nouns”

  • June 2022. 28th International Computer Linguistics Conference “Dialogue,” Moscow. A joint flash talk with Ivan Gurkov and Daria Chernova “Some errors are more harmful than others: the role of type and frequency of orthographic errors in word processing”

  • June 2022. 28th International Computer Linguistics Conference “Dialogue,” Moscow. A joint talk with Anton Buzanov, Zinaida Budilova, and Svetlana Toldova. “Non-Canonical Constructions with Reflexive Possessives in Russian: U-Possessor Constructions”

  • June 2022. Syntax of Uralic Languages (SOUL 4). Institute for Linguistic Studies, Saint Petersburg. A joint talk with Svetlana Toldova and Alexey Starchenko “The mirative construction in Kazym Khanty”

  • April 2022. Open scientific seminar, institute for Linguistic Studies at RSUH, Moscow. Invited talk "Experimental studies of grammatical gender"

  • March 2022. Human Speech Processing, UC Santa Cruz, California, US. A joint poster with Marina Frolova “Using a masculine noun when a feminine one could be used: online and offline processing of gender agreement in Russian”

  • March 2022. Human Speech Processing, UC Santa Cruz, California, US. A poster “Gender stereotypes in agreement processing: a study on Russian”

  • March 2022. Human Speech Processing, UC Santa Cruz, California, US. A joint poster with Varvara Magomedova “Tail wags the dog: gender and case in Russian nouns denoting professions”


2021:
  • December 2021. Moscow-Brno Agreement Workshop, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia, and Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic. A talk “Case syncretism in processing: evidence from Russian”.

  • October 2021. 7th Student Conference of the Institute of Linguistics (SKIL), Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia. An invited talk “Kogda forma imeet znachenie: rol' sinkretizma v morfologicheskoj obrabotke” (in Russian, “When forms matters: the role of syncretism in morphological processing”).

  • October 2021. 7th Student Conference of the Institute of Linguistics (SKIL), Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia. A joint talk with Polina Makarova (HSE) “Morphological ambiguity in gender agreement attraction.”

  • October 2021. 11th conference “Typology of Morphosyntactic Parameters” (TMP), Moscow, Russia. A joint talk with Zinaida Budilova, Anton Buzanov and Svetlana Toldova (HSE) "Possessive pronouns in Russian: A corpus and experimental study".

  • October 2021. 11th conference “Typology of Morphosyntactic Parameters” (TMP), Moscow, Russia. A joint talk with Polina Makarova (HSE) “Rol' sinkretizma v attrakcii pri soglasovanii po rodu: eksperimental'noe issledovanie chtenija” (in Russian, “The role of syncretism in gender agreement attraction: a reading experiment”).

  • October 2021. A series of webinars “Bilingualism: Theory and Practice”, Language Testing Center and Institute for Cognitive Studies, Saint Petersburg State University, Russia. A talk “Rol' razlichnyx chitatel'skix navykov pri chtenii na rodnom i inostrannom jazyke: mezhdunarodnyj korpus dvizhenij glaz MECO” (in Russian, “The role of different competences in L1 and L2 reading: an international eye-tracking corpus MECO”).

  • October 2021. 5th International Neurobiology of Speech and Language Conference, Saint Petersburg State University, Russia. A joint talk with Daria Chernova and Elizaveta Kuzmina (Saint Petersburg State University) “Vocabulary and phonological decoding skills affect reading in English as L2 by Russian native speakers.”

  • October 2021. 12th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics, University of Athens, Greece. A joint talk with Daria Chernova and Artem Novozhilov (Saint Petersburg State University) “Sentence comprehension assessment in Russian.”

  • October 2021. 12th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics, University of Athens, Greece. A joint talk with Marina Frolova (Saint Petersburg State University) “Professions and gender agreement in Russian.”

  • September 2021. Linguistic illusions in sentence processing (LISP), University of Konstanz, Germany. A talk “The role of syncretism in grammaticality illusions: a gender agreement attraction study”.

  • September 2021. Linguistic illusions in sentence processing (LISP), University of Konstanz, Germany. A joint talk with Daria Chernova and Svetlana Alexeeva (Saint Petersburg State University) “Trans-paradigmatic syncretism of case affixed triggers grammaticality illusions”.

  • September 2021. Linguistic illusions in sentence processing (LISP), University of Konstanz, Germany. A joint poster with Natalia Cherepovskaia (HSE, Moscow) and Elizaveta Reutova (independent researcher) “Grammaticality illusions as a window onto L2 processing mechanisms”.

  • September 2021. Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing 27 (AMLaP), Université de Paris, France. A joint talk with Natalia Cherepovskaia (HSE, Moscow) “Native-like processing problems as a window onto L2 processing mechanisms”.

  • September 2021. Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing 27 (AMLaP), Université de Paris, France. A talk “The role of syncretism in agreement attraction”.

  • June 2021. 27th International Computer Linguistics Conference “Dialogue,” Moscow. A joint talk with Maksim Bazhukov, Lyubov Chubarova and Svetlana Toldova (HSE, Moscow) “The order of objects in Russian: a corpus study”.

  • June 2021. 27th International Computer Linguistics Conference “Dialogue,” Moscow. A joint talk with Varvara Magomedova (independent researcher) “Gender and case in Russian nouns denoting professions and social Roles”.


2020:
  • October 2020. 13th Words in the World (WoW) International Conference, Canada. A joint talk with Anastasiia Udodenko and Svetlana Alexeeva (Saint Petersburg State University) “Lexical access to morphologically complex words during parafoveal processing.”

  • October 2020. 13th Words in the World (WoW) International Conference, Canada. A joint talk with Daria Chernova, Kirill Bursov and Svetlana Alexeeva (Saint Petersburg State University) “Inflectional affixes in the mental lexicon: processing of Russian noun case forms.”

  • October 2020. 1st National Congress on Cognitive Research, Artificial Intelligence and Neuroinformatics, Moscow, Russia. A joint poster with Daria Chernova and Polina Bakhturina (Saint Petersburg State University) “Metodika ocenki chitatel'skogo opyta: adaptacija dlja russkogo jazyka” (in Russian, “Assessment of print exposure: adaptation for Russian”).

  • October 2020. 1st National Congress on Cognitive Research, Artificial Intelligence and Neuroinformatics, Moscow, Russia. A joint poster with Tatiana Skulacheva (Institute of the Russian language) et al. “Vosprijatie stixa i prozy: stixovedenie i psixolingvistika” (in Russian, “Processing of verse and prose: verse study and psycholinguistics”).

  • September 2020. Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing 26 (AMLaP), Potsdam University, Germany. A joint poster with Daria Chernova and Svetlana Alexeeva (Saint Petersburg State University) and Elizaveta Kovalenko (HSE) “Frequent misspelling affects visual word processing: evidence from Russian”.

  • September 2020. Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing 26 (AMLaP), Potsdam University, Germany. A joint poster with Daria Alfimova (Saint Petersburg State University) “Modifier attachment problem: a processing experiment on Lithuanian”.

  • June 2020. 26th International Computer Linguistics Conference “Dialogue,” Moscow. A joint talk with Daria Chernova and Svetlana Alexeeva (Saint Petersburg State University) “Chemu nas uchat oshibki: trudnosti pri obrabotke slov s chastotnymi orfograficheskimi oshibkami” (in Russian, “What do we learn from mistakes: processing difficulties with frequently misspelled words”).

  • May 2020. Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) 29, University of Washington, Seattle, USA. A joint talk with Svetlana Alexeeva, Daria Chernova (Saint Petersburg State University) and Natalia Cherepovskaia (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain) “Case form processing in L1 and L2 Russian: inflectional affixes that walk by themselves”.

  • May 2020. Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) 29, University of Washington, Seattle, USA. A joint talk with Ilya Makarchuk (HSE, Moscow) “SOV in Russian: using large corpora to solve the enigma”.

  • March 2020. 33th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, USA. A joint poster with Daria Chernova and Svetlana Alexeeva (Saint Petersburg State University) “Inflectional affixes that walk by themselves: how noun forms are processed in Russian.”

  • March 2020. The third Grigoriev readings, Institute of the Russian language, the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia. A joint talk with Tatiana Skulacheva (Institute of the Russian language) et al. “Vosprijatie stixa i vosprijatie prozy: eksperimental'noe issledovanie” (in Russian, “Verse and prose processing: an experimental study”).

  • March 2020. School of Linguistics Seminar, HSE, Moscow. A joint talk with Polina Bakhturina (Saint Petersburg State University) “Kto zhe ne znaet starika Krupskogo? Proekt, posvjashchennyj roli jazykovyx kompetencij pri chtenii na rodnom i inostrannom jazyke, i testy na nachitannost'” (in Russian, “Everybody knows the old man Krupsky. A project dedicated to the role of different linguistic competences in L1 and L2 reading, and print exposure tests”).


2019:
  • December 2019. The Fifth Saint Petersburg Winter Workshop on Experimental Studies of Speech and Language (Night Whites 2019), Saint Petersburg State University. A joint talk with Daria Chernova and Svetlana Alexeeva (Saint Petersburg State University) “Inflectional affixes that walk by themselves: case form processing in a sentential context.”

  • December 2019. The Fifth Saint Petersburg Winter Workshop on Experimental Studies of Speech and Language (Night Whites 2019), Saint Petersburg State University. A joint talk with Valeria Gershkovich, Nadezhda Moroshkina, Daria Kostina, Maxim Kireev, Alexander Korotkov, Viktor Allakhverdov and Tatiana Chernigovskaya (Saint Petersburg State University, N.P. Bekhtereva Institute of the Human Brain, Russian Academy of Sciences) “Aftereffects of ambiguity resolution in the word fragment completion task.”

  • December 2019. The Fifth Saint Petersburg Winter Workshop on Experimental Studies of Speech and Language (Night Whites 2019), Saint Petersburg State University. A joint talk with Maya Korotkaya and Anna Laurinavichyute (HSE, Moscow, and University of Potsdam, Germany) “Comparison of attraction errors across number and person categories.”

  • December 2019. The Fifth Saint Petersburg Winter Workshop on Experimental Studies of Speech and Language (Night Whites 2019), Saint Petersburg State University. A joint talk with Pavel Shilin and Maxim Kireev (Saint Petersburg State University, N.P. Bekhtereva Institute of the Human Brain, Russian Academy of Sciences) “The age of acquisition effect for inflectional classes: an ERP study on Russian.”

  • December 2019. The Fifth Saint Petersburg Winter Workshop on Experimental Studies of Speech and Language (Night Whites 2019), Saint Petersburg State University. A joint poster with Svetlana Alexeeva (Saint Petersburg State University) “Transposition priming is diminished in the beginning of Russian words.”

  • December 2019. The Fifth Saint Petersburg Winter Workshop on Experimental Studies of Speech and Language (Night Whites 2019), Saint Petersburg State University. A joint poster with Daria Chernova and Elizaveta Vilenchik (Saint Petersburg State University and HSE, Saint Petersburg) “Word form homophony affects error processing in silent reading: evidence from Russian.”

  • December 2019. The Fifth Saint Petersburg Winter Workshop on Experimental Studies of Speech and Language (Night Whites 2019), Saint Petersburg. A joint poster with Maxim Kireev, Alexander Korotkov, Valeria Gershkovich, Nadezhda Moroshkina, Veronika Prokopenya, Viktor Allakhverdov and Tatiana Chernigovskaya (Saint Petersburg State University, N.P. Bekhtereva Institute of the Human Brain, Russian Academy of Sciences) “Brain mechanisms for meaning selection in the setting of ambiguity resolution: an fMRI study.”

  • December 2019. The Fifth Saint Petersburg Winter Workshop on Experimental Studies of Speech and Language (Night Whites 2019), Saint Petersburg. A joint poster with Anna Smetina and Varvara Magomedova (Saint Petersburg State University and SUNY, Stony Brook) “Factors affecting the decay of stem-final consonant mutations: Ukrainian vs. Russian.”

  • December 2019. School of Linguistics, HSE, Moscow. A LingLunch talk “Russian as an L2: several studies.”

  • November 2019. 11th International Morphological Processing Conference, University of Tübingen, Germany. A joint talk with Anna Smetina (Saint Petersburg State University) and Varvara Magomedova (SUNY, Stony Brook) “Factors affecting the decay of stem-final consonant mutations: Ukrainian vs. Russian”

  • November 2019. 11th International Morphological Processing Conference, University of Tübingen, Germany. A joint talk with Maxim Kireev (IHB RAS, Saint Petersburg University), Tatiana Chernigovskaya (Saint Petersburg State University), Svyatoslav Medvedev (IHB RAS), and Pavel Shilin (IHB RAS) “The age of acquisition effect in the processing of Russian inflectional morphology”

  • November 2019. 11th International Morphological Processing Conference, University of Tübingen, Germany. A joint talk with Daria Chernova (Saint Petersburg State University) and Elizaveta Vilenchik (HSE) “Homophony in case forms processing a self-paced reading study with reference to Russian”

  • September 2019. Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing 25 (AMLaP), HSE, Moscow. A joint poster with Svetlana Alexeeva (Saint Petersburg State University) “Transposed-letter similarity effects in Russian when primes and targets are of different frequency”

  • September 2019. Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing 25 (AMLaP), HSE, Moscow. A joint poster with Sofiya Popova (Saint Petersburg State University) “Syntax and prosody in encoding Information Structure in Russian: An experimental study.”

  • September 2019. Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing 25 (AMLaP), HSE, Moscow. A joint poster with Maxim Kireev, Alexander Korotkov and Svyatoslav Medvedev (Saint Petersburg State University, N.P. Bekhtereva Institute of the Human Brain, Russian Academy of Sciences) “An fMRI study of case agreement processing in Russian.”

  • September 2019. Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing 25 (AMLaP), HSE, Moscow. A joint poster with Daria Chernova and Svetlana Alexeeva (Saint Petersburg State University) “Case form processing in sentential context: evidence from Russian.”

  • September 2019. Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing 25 (AMLaP), HSE, Moscow. A joint poster with Natalia Cherepovskaia and Anna Denissenko (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain) “L2 processing of case in Russian.”

  • September 2019. School of Linguistics, HSE, Moscow. Teaching a minicourse “Information Structure across Frameworks” at the Fall School for Formal Syntax and Formal Semantics (3-FS).

  • August 2019. 52nd Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea (SLE), Leipzig University, Germany. A joint poster with Natalia Tyshkevich (MSSES, Moscow) and Sofia Popova (Saint Petersburg State University) “Different means to encode IS: how they interact and when they do not.”

  • June 2019. Psycholinguistics in Iceland: Parsing and Prediction (PIPP), University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland. A joint talk with Pavel Shilin (N.P. Bekhtereva Institute of the Human Brain, Russian Academy of Sciences) “Gender and gender-to-ending consistency in agreement processing: evidence from Russian.”

  • June 2019. Psycholinguistics in Iceland: Parsing and Prediction (PIPP), University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland. A joint poster with Anastasia Generalova (HSE, Saint Petersburg) “Gender agreement processing in Russian: predictions based on linguistic and extralinguistic information.”

  • May 2019. Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) 28, SUNY, Stoney Brook, Ithaca, NY, USA. A joint poster with Pavel Shilin (N.P. Bekhtereva Institute of the Human Brain, Russian Academy of Sciences) “Gender and declension in gender agreement processing: evidence from Russian.”

  • May 2019. Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) 28, SUNY, Stoney Brook, Ithaca, NY, USA. A joint poster with Svetlana Puzhaeva-Zhukova, Natalia Zevakhina, Evgeny Glazunov (HSE, Moscow) “Control violation in Russian converbs.”

  • April 2019. XX April International Academic Conference, HSE, Moscow. A joint talk with Natalia Cherepovskaia (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain) “Processing of case morphology in L2 Russian: experimental studies.”

  • March 2019. 32th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA. A joint poster with Anastasia Generalova (HSE, Saint Petersburg) “Gender agreement processing: inflectional endings and stereotypes.”


2018:
  • November 2018. Slavic Seminar, University of Tübingen, Germany. An invited talk “Experimental studies of agreement: a novel view from Russian.”

  • October 2018. 8th International Conference on Cognitive Science, Svetlogorsk, Russia. A joint poster with Natalia Chuprasova (Saint Petersburg State University) and Varvara Magomedova (SUNY, Stony Brook) “Rod ekspressivnykh sushchestvitel'nykh v russkom jazyke: eksperimental'noe issledovanie” (in Russian, “Gender of expressive nouns in Russian: an experimental study”).

  • October 2018. 8th International Conference on Cognitive Science, Svetlogorsk, Russia. A joint poster with Anna Smetina (Saint Petersburg State University) and Varvara Magomedova (SUNY, Stony Brook) “Kak umirajut pravila: korpusnoe i eksperimental'noe issledovanie istoricheskikh cheredovanij soglasnykh v ukrainskom jazyke v sravnenii s russkim” (in Russian, “How rules die: a corpus and experimental study of historic consonant alternations in Ukrainian in comparison to Russian”).

  • October 2018. 8th International Conference on Cognitive Science, Svetlogorsk, Russia. A joint poster with Anastasia Generalova (Saint Petersburg University) “Grammaticheskie kharakteristiki i gendernye stereotipy pri obrabotke soglasovanija po rodu v russkom jazyke” (in Russian, “Grammatical features and gender stereotypes in gender agreement processing in Russian”).

  • October 2018. 8th International Conference on Cognitive Science, Svetlogorsk, Russia. A joint talk with Maxim V. Kireev, Alexander D. Korotkov, Tatiana Chernigovskaya and Svyatoslav V. Medvedev (Saint Petersburg State University, N.P. Bekhtereva Institute of the Human Brain, Russian Academy of Sciences) “Zakonomernosti organizacii funkcional'nykh vzaimodejstvij mezhdu strukturami mozga v processe obespechenija kognitivnoj dejatel'nosti: fMRT issledovanie slovoizmenitel'noj morfologii russkogo jazyka” (in Russian, “Principles of functional interactions between different brain structures: an fMRI study of Russian inflectional morphology”).

  • September 2018. The 11th International Conference on the Mental Lexicon. University of Alberta, Edmonton, AL, Canada. A joint poster with Natalia Chuprasova (Saint Petersburg State University) and Varvara Magomedova (SUNY, Stony Brook) “Gender stability in Russian expressive nouns.”

  • September 2018. The 11th International Conference on the Mental Lexicon. University of Alberta, Edmonton, AL, Canada. A joint poster with Svetlana Alexeeva (Saint Petersburg State University) “Evidence for middle letters salience in visual word recognition in Russian.”

  • September 2018. The 11th International Conference on the Mental Lexicon. University of Alberta, Edmonton, AL, Canada. A joint poster with Anna Smetina (Saint Petersburg State University) and Varvara Magomedova (SUNY, Stony Brook) “Decay of Stem-final Consonant Mutations in Ukrainian.”

  • September 2018. The 11th International Conference on the Mental Lexicon. University of Alberta, Edmonton, AL, Canada. A joint poster with Natalia Cherepovskaia (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain) “L2 development of the Russian case system.”

  • September 2018. The 11th International Conference on the Mental Lexicon. University of Alberta, Edmonton, AL, Canada. A joint poster with Anastasia Chuprina (HSE, Moscow) and Nicholas Lester (UC Santa Barbara) “Morphologically mediated syntactic priming in visual lexical decision: evidence from Russian.”

  • September 2018. Syntax of the World’s Languages VIII, INALCO, Paris, France. A joint talk with Svetlana Puzhaeva, Evgeniy Glazunov and Natalia Zevakhina (HSE Mscow) “Control violation in Russian converbs.”

  • September 2018. Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing 24 (AMLaP), Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany. A joint poster with Maxim V. Kireev, Alexander D. Korotkov, and Svyatoslav V. Medvedev (Saint Petersburg State University, N.P. Bekhtereva Institute of the Human Brain, Russian Academy of Sciences) “Morphological regularity and processing difficulty in an fMRI study on Russian.”

  • September 2018. Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing 24 (AMLaP), Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany. A joint poster with Anastasia Generalova (Saint Petersburg University) “Morphological and stereotypical gender in processing agreement.”

  • September 2018. Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing 24 (AMLaP), Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany. A joint poster with Natalia Chuprasova (Saint Petersburg University) and Varvara Magomedova (SUNY, Stony Brook) “What defines grammatical gender of Russian expressive nouns?”

  • September 2018. 19th World Congress of Psychophysiology (IOP2018), Lucca, Italy. A joint talk with Maxim V. Kireev, Svyatoslav V. Medvedev, Ivan A. Kotomin, Ruslan S. Masharipov and Alexander D. Korotkov (N.P. Bekhtereva Institute of the Human Brain, Russian Academy of Sciences; Saint Petersburg State University) “Differential involvement of prefrontal cortex in the processing of case agreement attraction in Russian: an fMRI study.”

  • September 2018. 19th World Congress of Psychophysiology (IOP2018), Lucca, Italy. A joint talk with Maxim V. Kireev, Tatiana V. Chernigovskaya, Svyatoslav V. Medvedev and Alexander D. Korotkov (N.P. Bekhtereva Institute of the Human Brain, Russian Academy of Sciences; Saint Petersburg State University) “Organization of functional interactions within the fronto-temporal language brain system underlying production and perception of regular and irregular Russian verbs.”

  • June 2018. 24th International Computer Linguistics Conference “Dialogue,” Moscow. A talk “Gender, declension and stem-final consonants: An experimental study of gender agreement in Russian.”

  • May 2018. 18th International Morphology Meeting (IMM), Budapest, Hungary. A joint talk with Natalia Cherepovskaia (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain) “L2 Acquisition of Nominal Paradigms in Russian.”

  • April 2018. The annual conference in memory of M.L. Gasparov, RSUH, Moscow. A talk “Chto nejrovizualizacionnye metody issledovanija mozga mogli by dat’ filologii?” (in Russian, “What neuroimaging methods could give to philology?”)

  • April 2018. XIX April International Academic Conference, HSE, Moscow. A joint talk with Natalia Cherepovskaia (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain) “Stanovlenie padezhnoj paradigmy pri izuchenii russkogo jazyka kak inostrannogo” (in Russian, “The acquisition of case paradigms in SLA Russian”)

  • March 2018. 31th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, UC Davis, Davis, CA, USA. A joint poster with Natalia Tyshkevich (MSSES, Moscow) “Prosody and information structure: what is universal and what is not?”

  • March 2018. 31th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, UC Davis, Davis, CA, USA. A joint poster with Pavel Shilin (Saint Petersburg State University) “Forms and features in agreement processing.”

  • February 2018. The Fourth Saint Petersburg Winter Workshop on Experimental Studies of Speech and Language (Night Whites), Saint Petersburg State University. A joint talk with Maxim V. Kireev, Alexander D. Korotkov, Tatiana Chernigovskaya & Svyatoslav V. Medvedev (Saint Petersburg State University, N.P. Bekhtereva Institute of the Human Brain, Russian Academy of Sciences) “Morphological regularity and processing difficulty in a lexical decision fMRI study on Russian.”

  • February 2018. The Fourth Saint Petersburg Winter Workshop on Experimental Studies of Speech and Language (Night Whites), Saint Petersburg State University. A joint talk with Pavel Shilin (Saint Petersburg State University) “Gender and declension in agreement processing.”

  • February 2018. The Fourth Saint Petersburg Winter Workshop on Experimental Studies of Speech and Language (Night Whites), Saint Petersburg State University. A joint poster with Svetlana Alexeeva (Saint Petersburg State University) “The role of letter position for visual word processing: an experimental study on Russian.”

  • February 2018. The Fourth Saint Petersburg Winter Workshop on Experimental Studies of Speech and Language (Night Whites), Saint Petersburg State University. A joint poster with Natalia Cherepovskaia (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain) “The acquisition of the Russian noun case paradigm by adult Spanish-Catalan learners.”

  • February 2018. The Fourth Saint Petersburg Winter Workshop on Experimental Studies of Speech and Language (Night Whites), Saint Petersburg State University. A joint poster with Anastasia Chuprina (HSE, Moscow) “Probing connections between morphologically related words.”


2017:
  • December 2017. Workshop “fMRI and language processing: State of the art and future directions.” University of Reading. A joint talk with Maxim V. Kireev, Alexander D. Korotkov & Svyatoslav V. Medvedev (N.P. Bekhtereva Institute of the Human Brain, Russian Academy of Sciences) “Morphological regularity and processing difficulty in an fMRI study on Russian.”

  • October 2017. 5th Conference in General, Nordic and Slavic Linguistics (GensLing 2017, a session of the “Typology of Morphosyntactic Parameters” conference). Moscow State Pedagogical University and Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow. An invited talk “Information structure and the universality debate:
    general problems
    and several curious cases.”

  • September 2017. Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing 23 (AMLaP). Lancaster University. A joint poster with Pavel Shilin (Saint Petersburg State University) “Gender and Declension in Agreement Processing.”

  • September 2017. Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing 23 (AMLaP). Lancaster University. A joint poster with Natalia Cherepovskaia and Anna Denissenko (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain) “Development of the Russian case system in L2 adult Spanish-Catalan learners.”

  • August 2017. Role and Reference Grammar Conference. University of Tokyo, Tokyo. A joint talk with Anastasia Chuprina (HSE, Moscow) “Grouping morphologically related verbs in mental lexicon: evidence from Russian affixation.”

  • June 2017. 10th International Morphological Processing Conference. International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA), Trieste. A joint poster with Svetlana Alexeeva (Saint Petersburg State University) “Substitution letter effects in Russian nouns: implications for morphological decomposition.”

  • June 2017. 10th International Morphological Processing Conference. International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA), Trieste. A joint poster with Pavel Shilin (Saint Petersburg State University) “Inflectional regularity and gender in agreement processing: evidence from Russian.”

  • June 2017. 10th International Morphological Processing Conference. International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA), Trieste. A joint poster with Anastasia Chuprina (HSE, Moscow) “How strongly are morphologically related words connected: evidence from Russian verbs.”

  • June 2017. 4th Conference “Cognitive Science in Moscow: New Research”, Moscow. A joint poster with Svetlana Alexeeva and Daria Chernova (Saint Petersburg State University) “StimulStat: instrument dlja podbora psikholingvisticheskikh stimulov na russkom jazyke” (in Russian, “StimulStat: an instrument for psycholinguistic stimulus selection in Russian”).

  • June 2017. 23th International Computer Linguistics Conference “Dialogue,” Moscow. A joint talk with Svetlana Alexeeva (Saint Petersburg State University) “Orfograficheskie sosedi s zamenoj bukvy pri izuchenii mekhanizmov leksicheskogo dostupa” (in Russian, “Substitution neighbors in the study of lexical access”).

  • May 2017. Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) 26, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA. An invited talk “Experimental studies of agreement in Russian”.

  • May 2017. Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) 26, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA. A joint poster with Ora Matushansky (SFL (CNRS/U. Paris 8/UPL), Utrecht University), Nora Boneh (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem), & Léa Nash (SFL (CNRS/U. Paris 8/UPL)) “To PPs in their proper place”.

  • May 2017. Morphosyntactic Variation in Adpositions Workshop, Queens’ College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. A joint talk with Ora Matushansky (SFL (CNRS/U. Paris 8/UPL), Utrecht University), Nora Boneh (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem), & Léa Nash (SFL (CNRS/U. Paris 8/UPL)) “Intersecting PPs and the locative semantics of possession”.

  • March 2017. 30th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA. A joint poster with Daria Chernova (Saint Petersburg State University) “Resolving attachment ambiguity: forget case, but remember number!”.

  • March 2017. 30th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA. A joint poster with Evdokia Valova (HSE, Moscow) “Comparing corpus and experimental approaches: A study of the Russian enclitic 'že'”.


2016:
  • November 2016. Workshop on Hierarchical Structures in Phonology, Morphology and Syntax. University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway. An invited talk “Hierarchical relations in information structure: a view from Russian.”

  • October 2016. The 10th International Conference on the Mental Lexicon. University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada. A joint poster with Varvara Magomedova (SUNY, Stony Brook) “Paradigm levelling in modern Russian.

  • October 2016. The 10th International Conference on the Mental Lexicon. University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada. A joint poster with Maxim V. Kireev, Alexander D. Korotkov, Tatiana V. Chernigovskaya & Svyatoslav V. Medvedev (Saint Petersburg State University, Institute of the Human Brain, Russian Academy of Sciences) “Interactions within fronto-temporal brain network associated with regular vs. irregular verb production.”

  • October 2016. The 47th Annual Meeting of North East Linguistic Society (NELS 47). University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, USA. A poster “Better plurals than genuine plurals: syncretism and grammaticality illusions in number agreement.”

  • October 2016. School of Linguistics, Higher School of Economics, Moscow. A joint LingLunch talk with Varvara Magomedova (SUNY, Stony Brook) “Variativnost’ v formax sub’ektivnoj ocenki v russkom jazyke” (in Russian: “Variation in evaluative derivates in Russian”).

  • October 2016. HSE Semantics and Pragmatics Workshop. Higher School of Economics, Moscow. A talk “Semantic Interpretation of Pronouns in Russian.”

  • September 2016. Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing 22 (AMLaP), Basque Center on Cognition, Bilbao, Spain. A joint poster with Maxim V. Kireev, Alexander D. Korotkov, Tatiana V. Chernigovskaya & Svyatoslav V. Medvedev (Saint Petersburg State University, Institute of the Human Brain, Russian Academy of Sciences) “A DCM analysis of interactions within the fronto-temporal brain network associated with regular vs. irregular verb production.”

  • September 2016. Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing 22 (AMLaP), Basque Center on Cognition, Bilbao, Spain. A joint poster with Daria Chernova (Saint Petersburg State University) “Forget case, but remember number: processing participial constructions in Russian.”

  • September 2016. Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing 22 (AMLaP), Basque Center on Cognition, Bilbao, Spain. A joint poster with Natalia Cherepovskaia, Elizaveta Reutova, & Carmen Pérez-Vidal (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Saint Petersburg State University) “Case errors in online and offline comprehension: evidence from L1 and L2 Russian.”

  • August 2016. 18th International Organization of Psychophysiology (IOP) World Congress, Havana, Cuba. A joint poster with Maxim V. Kireev, Alexander D. Korotkov, Tatiana V. Chernigovskaya & Svyatoslav V. Medvedev (Saint Petersburg State University, Institute of the Human Brain, Russian Academy of Sciences) “Interactions within fronto-temporal brain network associated with regular vs. irregular verb production.”

  • June 2016. 7th International Conference on Cognitive Science, Svetlogorsk, Russia. A talk “Morphological ambiguity not fully resolved in context: the case of number agreement attraction in Russian.

  • June 2016. 7th International Conference on Cognitive Science, Svetlogorsk, Russia. A joint poster with Svetlana Alexeeva and Daria Chernova (Saint Petersburg State University) “StimulStat: a database for linguistic and psychological studies on Russian language.”

  • June 2016. 21th International Computer Linguistics Conference “Dialogue,” Moscow, Russia. A joint talk with Evdokia Valova (HSE, Moscow) “Sravnenie korpusnogo i eksperimental’nogo metoda na primere issledovanija sintaksičeskix svojstv enklitiki že” (in Russian, ‘Comparing corpus-based and experimental research methods: a study of the syntactic properties of the Russian enclitic zhe’).

  • May 2016. Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics 25. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA. A joint talk with Anton Malko (University of Maryland, College Park) “Gender agreement attraction in Russian: different profiles in production and comprehension.”

  • May 2016. Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics 25. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA. A talk “Singulars looking like plurals cause more agreement attraction than genuine plurals.”

  • March 2016. 29th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA. A joint talk with Anton Malko (University of Maryland, College Park) “Gender agreement attraction in Russian: novel patterns in comprehension.”

  • February 2016. 17th International Morphology Meeting (IMM17), WU Wien, Vienna, Austria. A joint talk with Anton Malko (University of Maryland, College Park) “Gender agreement attraction in Russian: different profiles in production and comprehension.”

  • February 2016. 17th International Morphology Meeting (IMM17), WU Wien, Vienna, Austria. A talk “Singular nouns looking like plurals cause more agreement attraction than genuine plurals.”


2015:
  • December 2015. Department of Linguistics, University College London. A LingLunch talk “Experimental studies of number, gender and case agreement: a view from Russian”.

  • September 2015. School of Linguistics, Higher School of Economics. A LingLunch talk “Eksperimental’nye issledovanija grammaticheskix kategorij: rod, chislo i padezh v russkom jazyke” (in Russian: “Experimental studies of grammatical features: gender, number and case in Russian”).

  • September 2015. Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing 21 (AMLaP), University of Malta. A poster “Singular nouns disguised as plurals cause agreement attraction.”

  • August 2015. Summer Neurolinguistic School "Language and Brain Pathology." Higher School of Economics, Moscow. A lecture “Language and its structure.”

  • July 2015. 12th International Symposium of Psycholinguistics, University of Valencia. A joint talk with Maxim V. Kireev, Tatiana V. Chernigovskaya (Institute of the Human Brain, Russian Academy of Sciences and Saint Petersburg State University), Alexander D. Korotkov, Svyatoslav V. Medvedev (Institute of the Human Brain, Russian Academy of Sciences) “A PPI analysis of Russian verb production.”

  • July 2015. 12th International Symposium of Psycholinguistics, University of Valencia. A poster “Number agreement in Russian in production and comprehension.”

  • June 2015. Agreement across Borders Conference, University of Zadar. A joint talk with Natalia Cherepovskaia (Saint Petersburg State University) “Morphological ambiguity in agreement attraction: a novel view from Russian.”

  • June 2015. Agreement across Borders Conference, University of Zadar. A joint poster with Anna Stetsenko and Tatiana Matyushkina (Saint Petersburg State University) “Attraction errors in case agreement production: Evidence from Russian.”

  • June 2015. 9th International Morphological Processing Conference. University of Potsdam. A joint poster with Natalia Cherepovskaia, Anna Stetsenko, Tatiana Matyushkina (Saint Petersburg State University) and Anton Malko (UMD) “Non-parallel effects in production and comprehension of agreement attraction.”

  • June 2015. Pronouns: Syntax, Semantics, Processing Conference. Higher School of Economics, Moscow. A talk “Individual variation in evaluating Russian sentences with possessive pronouns.”

  • May 2015. 21th International Computer Linguistics Conference “Dialogue,” Moscow. A joint poster with Svetlana Alexeeva and Daria Chernova (Saint Petersburg State University) “StimulStat: baza dannyx, oxvatyvajushchaja razlichnye xarakteristiki slov russkogo jazyka, vazhnye dlja lingvisticheskix i psihologicheskix issledovanij” (in Russian, “StimulStat: A lexical database for linguistic and psychological research on Russian language.”).

  • May 2015. 21th International Computer Linguistics Conference “Dialogue,” Moscow. A joint poster with Maria Samojlova (Saint Petersburg State University) “Chastotnosti razlichnyх grammaticheskiх хarakteristik i okonchanij u sushсhestvitel’nyх russkogo jazyka” (in Russian, “Frequencies of different grammatical features and inflectional affixes in Russian nouns”).

  • May 2015. Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) 24. New York University. A joint talk with Varvara Magomedova (SUNY, Stony Brook) “Paradigm leveling in non-standard Russian: consonant alternations in comparatives and nouns.”

  • May 2015. Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) 24. New York University. A joint talk with Anna Stetsenko and Tatiana Matyushkina (Saint Petersburg State University) “Attraction errors in case agreement production.”

  • May 2015. Department of Linguistics, University of Maryland, College Park. A LingLunch talk “Agreement attraction: a novel view from Russian.”

  • March 2015. NetWordS 2015 Conference. Pisa, Italy. A joint poster with Anastasia Chuprina (Saint Petersburg State University) “Grouping morphologically complex words in the mental lexicon: evidence from Russian verbs and nouns.”

  • March 2015. 3rd ANPOLL International Psycholinguistics Congress. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A joint talk with Maxim V. Kireev, Tatiana V. Chernigovskaya (Institute of the Human Brain, Russian Academy of Sciences and Saint Petersburg State University), Alexander D. Korotkov, Svyatoslav V. Medvedev (Institute of the Human Brain, Russian Academy of Sciences) “Producing regular and irregular verbs in Russian: a PPI analysis.”

  • March 2015. 3rd ANPOLL International Psycholinguistics Congress. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A joint poster with Natalia Cherepovskaia (Saint Petersburg State University) “Phi-feature interaction in processing: evidence from Russian.”

  • March 2015. 3rd ANPOLL International Psycholinguistics Congress. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A joint poster with Anna Stetsenko and Tatiana Matyushkina (Saint Petersburg State University) “Attraction in producing case agreement errors: Evidence from Russian.”

  • March 2015. 28th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Los Angeles, CA, USA. A joint poster with Natalia Cherepovskaia (Saint Petersburg State University) “Number, gender and case feature interaction in processing: Evidence from Russian.”

  • March 2015. 28th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Los Angeles, CA, USA. A joint poster with Daria Chernova (Saint Petersburg State University) “The time course of syntactic ambiguity processing: Evidence from Russian.”

  • March 2015. 28th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Los Angeles, CA, USA. A joint poster with Anna Stetsenko and Tatiana Matyushkina (Saint Petersburg State University) “Attraction errors in case agreement: Evidence from Russian.”


2014:
  • December 2014. Cognitive Control, Communication and Perception (CCCP) Workshop. Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia. A joint talk with Natalia Cherepovskaia and Anna Stetsenko “Grammatical feature interaction in processing: evidence from Russian.”

  • October 2014. The 9th International Conference on the Mental Lexicon, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON, Canada. A joint poster with Maria Samojlova (Saint Petersburg State University) “A database to estimate frequencies of different grammatical features and inflectional affixes in Russian nouns.”

  • October 2014. The 9th International Conference on the Mental Lexicon, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON, Canada. A joint poster with Varvara Magomedova (SUNY, Stony Brook) “Paradigm leveling: the decay of consonant alternations in Russian.”

  • October 2014. The 9th International Conference on the Mental Lexicon, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON, Canada. A joint poster with Anastasia Chuprina (Saint Petersburg State University) “Tracing derivational links in the mental lexicon: evidence from Russian verbs and nouns.”

  • September 2014. Department of Linguistics, Higher School of Economics. A LingLunch talk “Eksperimental’noe issledovanie morfologii: nekotorye osobennosti predstavlenija morfologicheski slozhnyx slov v mental’nom leksikone” (in Russian: “An experimental study of morphology: on representing morphologically complex words in the mental lexicon”).

  • September 2014. Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing 20 (AMLaP), Edinburgh University. A joint poster with Daria Chernova (Saint Petersburg State University) “Processing modifier attachment ambiguities: Evidence from Russian.”

  • June 2014. 6th International Conference on Cognitive Science, Kaliningrad, Russia. A joint talk with Natalia Cherepovskaia (Saint Petersburg State University) “Morphological ambiguity in the mental grammar: Evidence from Russian.”

  • June 2014. 6th International Conference on Cognitive Science, Kaliningrad, Russia. A joint poster with Maria Samojlova (Saint Petersburg State University) “Frequencies of different grammatical features and inflectional affixes in Russian nouns: a database.”

  • June 2014. 20th International Computer Linguistics Conference “Dialogue,” Moscow, Russia. A joint talk with Varvara Magomedova (Saint Petersburg State University) “Rasshatyvanie istoricheskix cheredovanij soglasnyx v russkom jazyke na primere nenormativnyx form komparativa” (in Russian, “The decay of historic consonant alternations in non-standard comparative forms in Russian”).

  • May 2014. 16th International Morphology Meeting (IMM), Budapest, Hungary. A joint talk with Varvara Magomedova (Saint Petersburg State University) “Paradigm leveling in non-standard Russian: the case of comparatives.”

  • May 2014. 16th International Morphology Meeting (IMM), Budapest, Hungary. A joint talk with Natalia Cherepovskaia (Saint Petersburg State University) “Agreement attraction: a novel view from Russian.”

  • April 2014. First International Conference “Corpus Technologies And Computational Methods in Contemporary Humanities” (ConCorT Junior), Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. A talk “Eksperimental’noe issledovanie soglasovanija na materiale russkogo jazyka” (in Russian, “An experimental study of agreement on the material of Russian”).

  • April 2014. 9th Web as Corpus Workshop (WaC-9), Gothenburg, Sweden. A joint talk with Varvara Magomedova (Saint Petersburg State University) “Internet data in a study of language change and a program helping to work with them.”

  • March 2014. 27th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Columbus, OH, USA. A joint poster with Natalia Cherepovskaia (Saint Petersburg State University) “Surface form effects in agreement attraction and similar phenomena.”

  • March 2014. 27th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Columbus, OH, USA. A joint poster with Anton Malko and Colin Phillips (University of Maryland, College Park) “Two distinct attraction profiles in comprehending Russian gender agreement.”

  • March 2014. XLIII International Philological Conference, Saint Petersburg State University. A joint talk with Maria Samojlova (Saint Petersburg State University) “Baza dannyx, soderzhshchaja informaciju o chastotnosti razlichnyx grammaticheskix xarakteristik i okonchanij u russkix sushchestvitel’nyx” (in Russian, “A database with information on frequencies of different grammatical features and inflectional affixes of Russian nouns”).

  • February 2014. The Second Saint Petersburg Winter Workshop on Experimental Studies of Speech and Language (Night Whites), Saint Petersburg State University. A joint poster with Natalia Cherepovskaia (Saint Petersburg State University) “Morphologic ambiguity in sentence processing: Evidence from Russian.”
    • February 2014. The Second Saint Petersburg Winter Workshop on Experimental Studies of Speech and Language (Night Whites), Saint Petersburg State University. A joint talk with Tatiana V. Chernigovskaya (Saint Petersburg State University), Maxim V. Kireev, Galina V. Kataeva, Alexander D. Korotkov, Svyatoslav V. Medvedev (Institute of the Human Brain, Russian Academy of Sciences) “Changes in functional connectivity within the fronto-temporal brain network induced by regular and irregular Russian verb production.”

  • February 2014. The Second Saint Petersburg Winter Workshop on Experimental Studies of Speech and Language (Night Whites), Saint Petersburg State University. A joint poster with Elizaveta Reutova (Saint Petersburg State University) “Processing of case forms in L2 speakers of Russian.”


2013:
  • December 2013. Department of Linguistics, University College London. A LingLunch talk “Experimenting with number, gender and case in Russian”.

  • October 2013. Typology of Morphosyntactic Parameters 2013, Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences. An invited talk “Number, gender and case: An experimental investigation.”

  • September 2013. Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing 19 (AMLaP), Aix-Marseille University. A joint poster with Natalia Cherepovskaia (Saint Petersburg State University) “Case ambiguity in processing: evidence from Russian.”

  • September 2013. Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing 19 (AMLaP), Aix-Marseille University. A joint poster with Anton Malko (Saint Petersburg State University) “Gender agreement attraction in Russian.”

  • September 2013. Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing 19 (AMLaP), Aix-Marseille University. A poster “Russian data offer a new perspective on number agreement attraction.”

  • June 2013. 8th International Morphological Processing Conference, Cambridge University. A joint talk with Tatiana V. Chernigovskaya (Saint Petersburg State University and National Research Center “Kurchatov Institute”), Maxim V. Kireev, Galina V. Kataeva, Alexander D. Korotkov, Svyatoslav V. Medvedev (Institute of the Human Brain, Russian Academy of Sciences) “An ER-fMRI study of Russian verb morphology.”

  • June 2013. 8th International Morphological Processing Conference, Cambridge University. A joint poster with Anton Malko (Saint Petersburg State University) “Attraction errors in gender agreement: Evidence from Russian.”

  • June 2013. Semantics and Philosophy in Europe (SPE) 6, Saint Petersburg State University. An invited talk “Experimental investigation of number and gender features.”

  • June 2013. 19th International Computer Linguistics Conference “Dialogue,” Moscow. A joint talk with Natalia Cherepovskaia (Saint Petersburg State University) “Processing of case morphology: Evidence from Russian.”

  • May 2013. Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) 22, McMaster University. A joint poster with Natalia Cherepovskaia (Saint Petersburg State University) “Processing of case morphology: Evidence from Russian.”

  • April 2013. Lectures at the seminar “Experimental Approaches to Language and Brain” organized by Saint Petersburg State University and University of Eastern Finland. Saint Petersburg, Russia.

  • March 2013. 11th Symposium of Psycholinguistics, Tenerife, Spain. A joint talk with Tatiana V. Chernigovskaya (Saint Petersburg State University and National Research Center “Kurchatov Institute”), Maxim V. Kireev, Galina V. Kataeva, Alexander D. Korotkov, Svyatoslav V. Medvedev (Institute of the Human Brain, Russian Academy of Sciences) “Neuroimaging study of inflectional verbal morphology: Russian data.”

  • March 2013. 11th Symposium of Psycholinguistics, Tenerife, Spain. A joint poster with Anton Malko (Saint Petersburg State University) “Attraction errors in gender agreement: Evidence from Russian.”

  • March 2013. 11th Symposium of Psycholinguistics, Tenerife, Spain. A joint poster with Natalia Cherepovskaia (Saint Petersburg State University) “Processing of case morphology: Evidence from Russian.”

  • March 2013. XLII International Philological Conference, Saint Petersburg State University. A joint talk with Anton Malko (Saint Petersburg State University) “Soglasovanie po rodu v mental’noj grammatike (eksperimental’noe issledovanie na materiale russkogo jazyka)” (in Russian, “Gender agreement in the mental grammar: an experimental study on Russian”).

  • March 2013. XLII International Philological Conference, Saint Petersburg State University. A joint talk withNatalia Cherepovskaia (Saint Petersburg State University) “Padezhnaja neodnoznachnost’ pri vosprijatii (eksperimental’noe issledovanie na materiale russkogo jazyka)” (in Russian, “Case ambiguity in comprehension: an experimental study on Russian”).

  • February 2013. Saint Petersburg Cognitive Research Seminar, Saint Petersburg State University. A talk “Grammatical categories of gender, number and case in the mental grammar.”


2012:
  • November 2012. 2nd Experimental Psycholinguistics Conference (ERP), Madrid University. A joint talk with Natalia Cherepovskaia (Saint Petersburg State University) “Processing of case morphology: Evidence from Russian.”

  • September 2012. American International Morphology Meeting (AIMM) 1, UMass. A joint poster with Anton Malko (Saint Petersburg State University) “Attraction errors in gender agreement: Evidence from Russian.”

  • September 2012. Lectures at the summer school “Expérience, empiricité, expérimentation en linguistique: histoire et épistémologie” organized by CNRS. Agay, France.

  • July 2012. Poster session at the LOT Summer School in Linguistics, Utrecht University. A joint poster with Natalia Cherepovskaia (Saint Petersburg State University) “Processing of case morphology: Evidence from Russian.”

  • June 2012. 5th International Conference on Cognitive Science, Kaliningrad, Russia. A joint talk with Anna Punchenko (Saint Petersburg State University) “Outlining individual grammars: How different speakers evaluate Russian sentences with possessive pronouns.”

  • June 2012. 5th International Conference on Cognitive Science, Kaliningrad, Russia. A joint poster with Maria Kholodilova (Institute for Linguistic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, and Saint Petersburg State University) “Frequent mistakes in Russian verb forms as a window on the structure of the mental lexicon.”

  • May 2012. Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) 21, Indiana University. A joint talk with Anton Malko (Saint Petersburg State University) “Attraction errors in gender agreement: Evidence from Russian.”

  • March 2012. XLI International Philological Conference, Saint Petersburg State University. A joint talk with Anton Malko (Saint Petersburg State University) “Soglasovanie v mental’noj grammatike (eksperimental’noe issledovanie na materiale russkogo jazyka)” (in Russian, “Agreement in the mental grammar: an experimental study on Russian”).

  • March 2012. XLI International Philological Conference, Saint Petersburg State University. A joint talk with Anna Punchenko (Saint Petersburg State University) “Variacii individual’nyx grammaticheskix sistem: kak nositeli russkogo jazyka ocenivajut predlozhenija s pritjazhatel’nymi mestoimenijami” (in Russian, “Variation in the individual grammar systems: How Russian native speakers evaluate sentences with possessive pronouns”).


2011:
  • December 2011. The “Night Whites” Workshop on Experimental Studies of Speech and Language, Saint Petersburg State University. A joint talk with Anton Malko (Saint Petersburg State University) “Agreement attraction: an overview of the recent literature and a contribution from Russian.”

  • October 2011. “The Minimalist Program: Quo Vadis?” conference, Potsdam University. A talk “The relation between the linguistic competence and performance and the architecture of the grammar.”

  • May 2011. Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) 20, MIT. A joint talk with Maria Kholodilova (Institute for Linguistic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, and Saint Petersburg State University) “Regularizing processes in Russian verb morphology.”

  • March 2011. A course for BA students and a series of lectures for PhD students on Information Structure and syntax-prosody relations at the University of Verona.

  • February 2011. 33rd annual meeting of the German Linguistic Society (DGfS), Göttingen University. An invited talk “Word order alternations and Information Structure in Russian.”

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