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Article
On the grammaticalization of -no/-to–forms in the history of the Polish language

Ermolova M.

Russian linguistics. 2025. Vol. 49.

Book chapter
The application of corpus-based language distance measurement to the diatopic variation study (on the material of the Old Novgorodian birchbark letters)

Afanasev I., Lyashevskaya O.

In bk.: Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Resources and Representations for Under-Resourced Languages and Domains (RESOURCEFUL-2025). Tartu: University of Tartu Library, 2025. P. 153-164.

Working paper
You shall know a piece by the company it keeps. Chess plays as a data for word2vec models

Orekhov B.

arxiv.org. Computer Science. Cornell University, 2024

On April 27 John F. Bailyn, Professor at the Department of Linguistics, State University of New York spoke on ‘Language, Fire, Music and Chess: Thoughts on the Evolution and Acquisition of Cognitive Systems’.

On April 27 John F. Bailyn, Professor at the Department of Linguistics, State University of New York spoke on ‘Language, Fire, Music and Chess: Thoughts on the Evolution and Acquisition of Cognitive Systems’.

Language, Fire, Music and Chess: thoughts on the evolution and acquisition of cognitive systems.

Ссылка на Youtube.

An expert on the workings of the linguistic component of the mind, Professor John F. Bailyn recently spoke with the HSE news service about his upcoming lecture and research interests, as well as his experience studying Russian, his favourite music and a host of other topics.