Publications and Talks

2023

  1. Itel’menskie tetradi Bogoraza (“Bogoras’s Itelmen Notebooks”). (2023). In J. D. Bobaljik, M. Pupynina, & A. Syuryun (Eds.), Manuscript of 2023. To Appear. Kulturstiftung Sibirien and Saint Petersburg Branch, Archives of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
  2. Degai, T., Koester, D., Bobaljik, J. D., & Ono, C. (2023). Kŋaloz’a’n Ujeret’i’n Ŋetełkila’n{Keepers of the Native Hearth. The social life of the Itelmen language\documentation and revitalization. In V. Davydov, J. Ferguson, & J. Ziker (Eds.), The Siberian World. Routledge.
  3. Bobaljik, J. D. (2023). OV/VO in Itelmen. In Talk given at the 46th Generative Linguistics in the Old World (GLOW 46), Vienna, Austria.
  4. Bondarenko, T. (2023). Veridicality mismatches in Javanese. In Invited talk at SynSem @ Structures Formelles du Langage, CNRS, France.
  5. Bondarenko, T. (2023). Between triviality and redundancy: evidence from Korean for the ban of CP conjunction. In Talk given at the 46th Generative Linguistics in the Old World (GLOW 46), Vienna, Austria & at the 59 Chicago Linguistic Society (CLS 59).
  6. Bondarenko, T. (2023). Factivity-alternating attitude verbs in Azeri. Manuscript of 2023. To Appear.
  7. Bondarenko, T., & Davis, C. (2023). Insights about cyclic syntax from cross-clausal scrambling and subject case in Balkar. Syntax. Manuscript of 2023. Under Revision.
  8. Rabinovitch, J. I. (2023). Island Sensitivity and Case Matching in Uyghur Pseudo-Prolepsis. In Presentation at the 6th Workshop on Turkic and Languages in Contact with Turkic (Tu+6).
  9. Rabinovitch, J. I. (2023). A Client-Side Web Application for Advanced Searching of Linguistic Corpora. In Presentation at the 8th International Conference on Language Documentation & Conservation (ICLDC 8).
  10. Rabinovitch, J. I., & Qian, B. (2023). Applying Adaptations in Pedagogical Materials for Heritage Language Teaching to Language Reclamation. In Presentation at the 8th International Conference on Language Documentation & Conservation (ICLDC 8).
  11. Rabinovitch, J. I., & Qian, B. (2023). Using Phasal Syntax to Make Generalizations in Manchu Vowel Harmony. The 39th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (WCCFL 39). Special Session on Language Reclamation. Manuscript of 2023. To Appear.
  12. Wu, Y. (2023). Voice as downwards Agree: adverbial and serial verbs in Formosan. The 41st West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (WCCFL 41). Manuscript of 2023. To Appear.
  13. Roversi, G., Tan, T. L., & Wu, Y. (2023). Syntactic vs. morphological verbal concord across Austronesian. In V. Hohaus, J. Hopperdietzel, & S. Weingartz (Eds.), TripleAFLA: 9th TripleA workshop for semantic fieldworkers, 29th annual meeting of the Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association.
  14. Wu, Y. (2023). Language Shift and Morphosyntactic change in Seeediq. In Presentation at the 51st Annual New Ways of Analyzing Variation Conference (NWAV).

2022

  1. Bikina, D., Rakhman, D., Potseluev, V., Starchenko, A., & Toldova, S. (2022). Non-finite constructions in Khanty: their unity and diversity. In K. Shagal, A. Volkova, & P. Rudnev (Eds.), Multifunctionality and syncretism in non-finite forms. Folia Linguistica 56: De Gruyter Mouton.
  2. Bondarenko, T. (2022). Anatomy of an Attitude [PhD thesis]. Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  3. Rabinovitch, J. I. (2022). Intensional Predicates as Complex Predicates: A Perspective from Restrictions on Intensional Interrogative Complements in Uyghur. In Ö. Bakay, B. Pratley, E. Neu, & P. Deal (Eds.), The 52nd North East Linguistics Society (NELS 52) (Vol. 3, pp. 35–46). Rutgers University: Independently published.
  4. Rabinovitch, J. I. (2022). Narrow Scoping Content Question Items in Shifty Contexts: A Case of Surprising Non-Quotation in Uyghur. In P. Farrell (Ed.), The Linguistic Society of America (Vol. 7, Number 1, p. 5235).

2021

  1. Bondarenko, T., & Davis, C. (2021). Long-Distance Scrambling in Balkar and the Nature of Edges. In R. Soo, U. Y. Chow, & S. Nederveen (Eds.), The 38th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (WCCFL 38) (pp. 54–64). Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Proceedings Project.
  2. Bondarenko, T. (2021). Hyperraising and semantics of clausal embedding. In Invited talk given at Crossing boundaries: Empirical and theoretical aspects of A-dependencies in complementation. The 46th Austrian Linguistics Conference (Österreichische Linguistik-Tagung).
  3. Rabinovitch, J. I. (2021). Tense, Mood, and Indexicals Under Ende Ngonongg/Ngonoe. In Presentation at BU + Harvard + MIT Summer Fieldwork Symposium.
  4. Rabinovitch, J. I. (2021). On the Structure and Origin of Honorific Truncation in Sibe. In Presentation at Language Contact in the Altaic World: A Multiperspective Approach, Charles University, Prague.

2020

  1. Bondarenko, T. (2020). Factivity from pre-existence: Evidence from Barguzin Buryat. Glossa: a Journal of General Linguistics, 5(1), 1–35.

2019

  1. Bikina, D., & Starchenko, A. (2019). Otnositel’naja klauza ili nominalizovannaya klauza: dannye xantyjskogo yazyka (“Relative clause or nominalized clause: the evidence from Kazym Khanty”). Typology of Morphosyntactic Parameters, 2(1), 49–69.
  2. Bikina, D. (2019). Possessed relative clauses in Kazym Khanty. In Talk given at the The Fall School for Formal Syntax and Formal Semantics (3-FS), Higher School of Economics, Moscow. 05.09.2019.
  3. Bikina, D. (2019). Voice alternations in Kazym Khanty participial relative clauses. In Talk given at the 3rd Syntax Of Uralic Languages conference (SOUL), Tartu University, Tartu, Estonia. 18–19.06.2019.
  4. Bondarenko, T. (2019). Combining CPs by Restrict: Evidence from Buryat. In T. Bondarenko, C. Davis, J. Colley, & D. Privoznov (Eds.), The 14th Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics (WAFL 14) (Vol. 90, pp. 29–36). MIT Working Papers in Linguistics.
  5. Bondarenko, T. (2019). Sentencial’nye aktanty (“Sentential arguments”). In S. G. Tatevosov, T. I. Bondarenko, A. V. Podobryaev, & D. K. Privoznov (Eds.), (To Appear) Elementy Buryatskogo yazyka v tipologicheskom osveščenii: Barguzinskij dialekt (“Elements of the Buryat language in a typological perspective: Barguzin dialect).

2018

  1. Bikina, D. (2018). Neopredelennye mestoimenija (“Indefinite pronouns”). In S. Toldova, S. Tatevosov, A. Kozlov, M. Privizentseva, & M. Kholodilova (Eds.), Elementy opisanija mokšanskogo jazyka (“Elements of description of the Moksha language”) (pp. 183–204).
  2. Bikina, D. (2018). Dvojnoe markirovanie neopredelennosti v gornomarijskom jazyke (“Double indefiniteness marking in Hill Mari”). Acta Linguistica Petropolitana. Transactions of the Institute for Linguistic Studies, 14(2), 37–60.
  3. Bondarenko, T. (2018). Strategii nominalizacii v barguzinskom dialekte buryatskogo yazyka (“Nominalization strategies in Barguzin Buryat”). Ural-Altaic Studies, 4(31), 95–111.
  4. Bondarenko, T. (2018). Voice restructuring in Buryat. In C. Guillemot, T. Yoshida, & S. J. Lee (Eds.), The 13th Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics (WAFL 13) (Vol. 88, pp. 101–114). MIT Working Papers in Linguistics.
  5. Bondarenko, T. (2018). Passivization in the -ža-converb construction in Barguzin Buryat: On the syntactic representation of voice. Voprosy Jazykoznanija (“Topics in the Study of Language”), 3, 40–71.
  6. Bondarenko, T. (2018). Subject marking and scrambling effects in Balkar nominalizations. In F. Akkuş, İ. K. Bayırlı, & D. Özyıldız (Eds.), The first workshop on Turkish, Turkic, and the languages of Turkey (Tu+1) (pp. 27–42). Graduate Linguistics Student Association, University of Massachusetts.