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Book
Arctic Archives. Ice, Memory and Entropy

Penskaja E.

Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag, 2019.

Article
Adaptation of the Aphasia Bedside Check for Russian

Buivolova O., Bastiaanse R., Dragoy O. et al.

The Russian Journal of Cognitive Science. 2020. Vol. 7. No. 3. P. 45-67.

Book chapter
Characteristics Of Spoken Discourse Across Different Elicitation Tasks

Khudyakova M., Natalya Gronskaya, Natalia Antonova et al.

In bk.: Linguistic Forum 2020: Language and Artificial Intelligence. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2852. Vol. 2852: Proceedings of the Linguistic Forum 2020: Language and Artificial Intelligence (LFLAI 2020), Moscow, Russia, November 12-14, 2020. CEUR-WS.org, 2020. P. 14-16.

Working paper
Historical Sociology of Memory by Stefan Czarnowski

Alexey G. Vasilyev.

Humanities. HUM. Basic Research Programme, 2020. No. 195.

American Scholar Presents New Reading of 18th-Century Novel by Mikhail Chulkov

Professor Marcus Levitt
On February 7, Professor Marcus Levitt (Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Southern California, USA) visited the Faculty of Humanities to give a lecture about Mikhail Chulkov’s The Comely Cook. In his lecture, Professor Levitt examined the novel within the context of eighteenth-century Russian culture and, in particular, the tradition of ‘lubok’ literature.

Weaving Languages Together

"The tower of Babel" Andre Rosda, 1958
Why megacities need to preserve multilingualism

Expedition to Primorsky Krai

Expedition to Primorsky Krai
As part of the HSE “Rediscovering Russia” program, seven first-year graduate students spent a week in Primorsky Krai. The field expedition, held in Vladivostok, was aimed at studying multilingualism, value orientations, migration, local identity, family and state language policies of the region.