Диссертация (Experimental study of several core concepts of theoretical morphology (on the material of russian) - regularity, syncretism, markedness)
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NATIONAL RESEARCH UNIVERSITYHIGHER SCHOOL OF ECONOMICSas a manuscriptNatalia SlioussarEXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF SEVERAL CORECONCEPTS OF THEORETICAL MORPHOLOGY(ON THE MATERIAL OF RUSSIAN): REGULARITY,SYNCRETISM, MARKEDNESSDissertation for the degree ofDoctor of Science in Philology and Linguistics HSEMoscow 2018ФЕДЕРАЛЬНОЕ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОЕ АВТОНОМНОЕОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНОЕ УЧРЕЖДЕНИЕ ВЫСШЕГО ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ«НАЦИОНАЛЬНЫЙ ИССЛЕДОВАТЕЛЬСКИЙ УНИВЕРСИТЕТ«ВЫСШАЯ ШКОЛА ЭКОНОМИКИ»»На правах рукописиНаталия Анатольевна СлюсарьЭКСПЕРИМЕНТАЛЬНОЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЕ РЯДАОСНОВНЫХ ПОНЯТИЙ ТЕОРЕТИЧЕСКОЙМОРФОЛОГИИ (НА МАТЕРИАЛЕ РУССКОГОЯЗЫКА): РЕГУЛЯРНОСТЬ, СИНКРЕТИЗМ,МАРКИРОВАННОСТЬСпециальность 10.02.19 «Теория языка»Диссертация на соискание ученой степенидоктора филологических наук НИУ ВШЭМосква 2018The dissertation was prepared at the National Research University “Higher School ofEconomics.”PublicationsSeven publications were selected for the defense. The corresponding author is marked by anasterisk.1.
Alexeeva*, S., Slioussar, N., Chernova, D. StimulStat: a lexical database for Russian //Behavior Research Methods, online first. DOI 10.3758/s13428-017-0994-3.2. Kireev, M.V., Slioussar*, N., Korotkov, A.D., Chernigovskaya, T.V., Medvedev, S.V.Changes in functional connectivity within the fronto-temporal brain network induced byregular and irregular Russian verb production // Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. Vol.
9.Art. 36. 2015. P. 1–10. DOI 10.3389/fnhum.2015.00036.3. Slioussar*, N. Forms and features: the role of syncretism in number agreement attraction //JournalofMemoryandLanguage.Vol. 101.2018.P. 51–63.DOI10.1016/j.jml.2018.03.006.4. Slioussar*, N. Gender, declension and stem-final consonants: an experimental study ofgender agreement in Russian // Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies.Vol. 17. 2018. P.
688–700.5. Slioussar*, N. Processing of a free word order language: The role of syntax and discoursecontext // Journal of Psycholinguistic Research. Vol. 40. 2011. P. 291–306. DOI10.1007/s10936-011-9171-5.6. Slioussar*, N., Kireev, M.V., Chernigovskaya, T.V., Kataeva, G.V., Korotkov, A.D.,Medvedev, S.V. An ER-fMRI study of Russian inflectional morphology // Brain andLanguage.
Vol. 130. 2014. P. 33–41. DOI 10.1016/j.bandl.2014.01.006.7. Slioussar*, N., Malko, A. Gender agreement attraction in Russian: production andcomprehension evidence // Frontiers in Psychology. Vol. 7. Art. 1651. 2016. P. 1–20. DOI10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01651.The results of the present study have also been presented in the following papers:8.
Alexeeva, S., Frolova, A., Slioussar, N. Data from Russian help to determine in whichlanguages the Possible Word Constraint applies. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research.Vol. 46. 2017. P. 629–640.29. Alexeeva, S., Slioussar, N.
Orfografičeskie sosedi v russkom jazyke: baza dannyx ieksperiment, napravlennyj na izučenie morfologičeskoj dekompozicii (in Russian,‘Orthographical neighbors in Russian: a database and an experiment addressing the problemof morphological decomposition’) // Voprosy Psikholingvistiki. Vol. 32. 2017. P. 12–27.10. Magomedova, V., Slioussar, N. Dannye interneta v issledovanii jazykovyx izmenenij:analiz čeredovanij v russkix komparativax i programma dlja raboty s takimi dannymi (inRussian, ‘Internet data in the study of language change: A case study of alternations inRussian comparatives and a program to work with such data’) // Computational Linguisticsand Intellectual Technologies.
Vol. 13. 2014. P. 379–390.11. Magomedova, V., Slioussar, N. Paradigm leveling: The decay of consonant alternations inRussian // Perspectives on Morphological Organization: Data and Analyses / ed. by F.Kiefer et al. Leiden: Brill, 2017. P. 123–137.12. Malko, A., Slioussar, N. Ošibki pri soglasovanii po rodu: eksperimental’noe issledovaniena materiale russkogo jazyka (in Russian, ‘Attraction errors in gender agreement: Anexperimental study on Russian’).
St. Petersburg State University Bulletin (Series 9). Vol. 1.2013. P. 146–154.13. Slioussar, N. (2008). Russkij porjadok slov v tipologičeskoj perspective: poziciipodležaščego v imenitel’nom padeže i nekotoryx glagol’nyx form (in Russian, ‘Russianword order in the typological perspective: Positions of Nominative subjects and certain verbforms’). St. Petersburg State University Bulletin (Series 9).
Vol. 1. 2008. P. 217–225.14. Slioussar, N. Russian and the EPP requirement in the Tense domain // Lingua. 2011.Vol. 121. P. 2048–2068.15. Slioussar, N., Alexeeva, S. Orfograficheskie sosedi s zamenoj bukvy pri izucheniimexanizmov leksicheskogo dostupa (in Russian: “Substitution orthographic neighbors inthe study of lexical access”) // Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies.Vol.
16. 2017. P. 407–418.16. Valova, E., Slioussar, N. Sravnenie korpusnogo i eksperimental'nogo metoda na primereissledovanija sintaksičeskix svojstv enklitiki ‘že’ (in Russian, ‘Comparing corpus-basedand experimental research methods: a study of the syntactic properties of the Russianenclitic ‘zhe’’) // Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies. Vol. 15. 2016.P.
792–802.3Conference presentations and grantsThe main results and conclusions of the study have been presented in 2011–2018 in 65 oral andposter presentations at 46 international conferences, including:•Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing (AMLaP) Conference (2013,2015, 2016, 2017, 2018);•CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017);•International Morphological Processing Conference (2013, 2015, 2017);•International Conference on the Mental Lexicon (2014, 2016);•Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) Conference (2012, 2013, 2015, 2016,2017);•Annual Meeting of North East Linguistic Society (NELS) (2016);•International Morphology Meeting (IMM) (2014, 2016, 2018);•American International Morphology Meeting (AIMM) (2012);•“Night Whites” Workshop on Experimental Studies of Speech and Language (2011,2014, 2018);•International Organization of Psychophysiology (IOP) World Congress (2016, 2018);•International Computer Linguistics Conference “Dialogue” (2013, 2015, 2018);•International Conference on Cognitive Science (2014, 2016).The studies presented in section 2 were partially supported by the grant 16-18-00041 from theRussian Science Foundation.
Section 3 includes studies partially supported by the grant 16-1802071 from the Russian Science Foundation. The project discussed in section 4 was funded bythe grant 14-04-12034 from the Russian Foundation for Humanities.4Table of contents1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................
62. Production and processing of isolated word forms .............................................................. 83. Production and processing of word forms in a sentence .................................................... 114. Creating resources for experimental research .................................................................... 185. Conclusions ...................................................................................................................... 19References ............................................................................................................................ 20Appendix A.
Paper “An ER-fMRI study of Russian inflectional morphology”...................... 25Appendix B. Paper “Changes in functional connectivity within the fronto-temporal brainnetwork induced by regular and irregular Russian verb production” ..................................... 26Appendix C. Paper “Forms and features: the role of syncretism in number agreement attraction”.............................................................................................................................................
37Appendix D. Paper “Gender agreement attraction in Russian: production and comprehensionevidence” ............................................................................................................................. 38Appendix E. Paper “Gender, declension and stem-final consonants: an experimental study ofgender agreement in Russian” ..............................................................................................