Ivan Stenin

Ivan Stenin
National Research University Higher School of Economics | HSE · School of Linguistics

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April 2021 - present
National Research University Higher School of Economics
Position
  • Research Fellow
Education
September 2005 - June 2010
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Field of study
  • Russian language and literature

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The paper discusses the main features of TundraNenets grammar, which is in many respects quite peculiar from a cross-linguistic perspective. Special attention is paid to the new book by Irina Nikolaeva «A Grammar of Tundra Nenets» (De Gruyter Mouton, 2014) uncovering a great deal of hitherto virtually unexamined aspects of Tundra Nenets syntax. Car...
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The paper discusses verbal markers meaning ‘go in order to P’ and ‘come in order to P’ in languages of Siberia and the Russian Far East. Special attention is paid to Forest Nenets and some Tungusic languages. Andative vs. ventive opposition (expressing, respectively, motion from and to the deictic center) is identified in Forest Nenets for the firs...
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The article deals with the verbs formed with the unproductive marker -ra / -rye in Tundra Nenets. Such verbs are intransitive, perfective, and are inflected, as a rule, in the forms of the reflexive conjugation. Morphosyntactically, the function of this marker in combination with transitive verbs can be considered passive. The addition of the marke...
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The chapter contains a description of the main functions of the marker -əv / -u which is called a passive (or reflexive) suffix in the traditional grammars of the Moksha languages. Глава содержит описание основных функций показателя -əv / -u, называемого в традиционных грамматиках мокшанского языка страдательным (или возвратным) суффиксом.
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The article deals with the Tundra Nenets word-formation markers, which can be called antipassive. Their attachment to the verb stem affects the syntactic status of the P-argument of the two-place transitive verb and may also impose certain semantic or pragmatic constraints on the interpretation of the P-argument. Antipassivization in Tundra Nenets...
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The article deals with the two strategies of the participial passive in Tundra Nenets, one of which allows the expression of the agent, and another one does not. The first strategy is considered primarily on the basis of the construction with the perfective participle. The eventive vs. resultative nature of the passive as well as the agreement patt...
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Статья представляет собой рецензию на первую англоязычную типологически ориентированную грамматику нганасанского языка.
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The paper discusses the main uses of a synthetic causative marker in Chukchi with special reference to non-causative effects of causative morphology. The causative morpheme expresses general causation when attached to patientive intransitive and some agentive intransitive predicates, namely verbs of directed motion, change of posture and ingestion....
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The paper concerns argument structure of causative verbs in Tundra Nenets and Forest Nenets. Special attention is paid to marking of the initial subject of a non-causative construction. Changing of syntactic status of predicate’s arguments in course of causativization meets expectations and conforms to B. Comrie’s generalization known as “paradigm...
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This paper concerns the uses of causative markers in Northern Samoyedic that do not have proper causative meanings. The secondary effects of causative morphology include applicativization, agentivization, unintentional causation and conversion. In the applicative meaning, a causative marker attaches only to intransitive verbs. Marking unintentional...

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