I will be at the LSA 2020 meeting in New Orleans for two reasons: Colin Davis (MIT) and I are presenting a poster on “Order Preservation in the Russian Nominal Phrase”: While Russian word order is flexible (Bailyn 2012 a.o.), in contexts of sub-extraction, it becomes more rigid. We argue that such restrictions arise because…
Author: Andrei Antonenko
FASL 28 at Stony Brook
On May 3-5, Linguistics Department at Stony Brook University will be hosting 28th Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics Conference. The deadline to submit abstract is January 1320, 2019, and you can do it here. This conference will be co-hosted with 4th American International Morphology Meeting. For more information, please see the conference website.
LSA 2019
I have presented my work on Predicate Doubling in Russian at the Linguistics Society of American annual meeting in New York on January 3, 2019. Abstract: In Predicate Doubling constructions, either an entire predicate (VP-Doubling) or a bare verb (V-Doubling) occurs in the CP-domain; the doubled verb appears in a non-finite form. In case of…
Welcome to my new website
Welcome to my new website! It is long overdue that I have a website, and not just a page on the Department of Linguistics at Stony Brook site… I will try to keep it updated with the information on my research and teaching, as well as some personal stuff.