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Yury Lander

  • Yury Lander has been at HSE University since 2012.

Education and Degrees

  • 2012

    Candidate of Sciences* (PhD) in Comparative Historical, Typological and Contrastive Linguistics
    Russian State University for the Humanities
    Thesis Title: "Relativization in a polysynthetic language: Adyghe relative constructions in a typological perspective"

  • 1999

    Degree in Linguistics
    Russian State University for the Humanities, Theoretical and Applied Linguistics

* Candidate of Sciences
According to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) 2011, Candidate of Sciences belongs to ISCED level 8 - "doctoral or equivalent", together with PhD, DPhil, D.Lit, D.Sc, LL.D, Doctorate or similar. Candidate of Sciences allows its holders to reach the level of the Associate Professor.

Awards and Accomplishments

  • Best Teacher – 2018, 2016, 2015

  • Winner of the HSE University Best Russian Research Paper Competition – 2023, 2021

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Book Михайлова Т., Ландер Ю. А. Избранная библиография научных трудов сотрудников отдела языков народов Азии и Африки. М. : Институт востоковедения РАН, 2002.

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Dissertation

 

Релятивизация в полисинтетическом языке: адыгейские относительные конструкции в типологической перспективе
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Unpublished manuscripts

Lander, Yu. 2003. Nominal reduplication in Indonesian challenging the theory of grammatical change. (Revised version of a paper presented at the 7th International Symposium on Malay/Indonesian Linguistics, Nijmegen/Berg en Dal, 2003.)
Ландер Ю.А. 2005. 
Русский разговорный субъектный результатив
Lander, Yu. 2009. Subject properties of the Adyghe absolutive: evidence from relatives. (Revised version of a paper presented at the international workshop on ergativity, Tbilisi, 2009.)  
Ландер Ю.А., Выдрин А.П. 2010. Неканоническое маркирование субъекта ситуации в языках Северного Кавказа: модальные конструкции(Revised version of a paper presented at the international workshop on ergativity, Tbilisi, 2009.)


Grants

2005-2006. RFFI [Russian Foundation for Basic Research] research grant No. 05-06-80400a to Timur Maisak (primary researcher), Yury Lander, Ekaterina Rakhilina: Database for the lexical typology of motion in water (AQUA-motion)

2005-2006. RALN [Russian Academy of Linguistic Sciences] research grant to Dmitry Ganenkov, Yury Lander, Timur Maisak: Documentation of the Udi language

2006-2007. RGNF [Russian Foundation for Humanities] research grant No. 06-04-00194a to Yakov Testelets (primary researcher), Nina Sumbatova, Yury Lander et al.: Syntax of a polysynthetic language

2009-2010. RGNF [Russian Foundation for Humanities] research grant No. 09-04-00168a to Arseny Vydrin (primary researcher), Yury Lander, Julia Mazurova et al.: An investigation of the modal system of Ossetic and its main dialects

2010-2011. RGNF [Russian Foundation for Humanities] research grant No. 10-04-00228а to Nina Sumbatova (primary researcher), Yury Lander, Rasul Mutalov, Natalia Serdobolskaya et al.: The areal distribution of grammatical features in Dargwa and other languages of Central Daghestan

2011-2013. RFFI [Russian Foundation for Basic Research] research grant No. 11-06-00481-а to Yury Lander (primary researcher), Dmitry Ganenkov, Timur Maisak: Morphosyntax of Udi: a corpus-based study

2011-2012. FFLI [Foundation for Fundamental Linguistic Research] grant No. A-46 to Nina Sumbatova (primary researcher), Yury Lander et al.: Grammatical description of Dargwa dialects

2014-2015. Higher School of Economics research grant: Functioning of the morphology in a polysynthetic language

2014-2016. RGNF [Russian Foundation for Humanities] research grant No. 14-04-00580 to Anton Tsimmerling (primary researcher) et al.: Interaction of the grammatical mechanisms in the languages of the world

2015-2017. RFFI [Russian Foundation for Basic Research] research grant No. 15-06-07434a to Yury Lander (primary researcher), Timofey Arkhangelskiy, Irina Bagirokova, George Moroz: Computer-based documentation of a polysynthetic language

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Members of the Linguistic Convergence Laboratory contributed chapters to new Oxford Handbook of Languages of the Caucasus

A new Oxford Handbook dedicated to the languages of the Caucasus appeared this month. It contains several contributions from members of the Linguistic Convergence Laboratory.

Members of the Linguistic convergence laboratory participated in the SLE conference online

The 53rd SLE conference was held in an unconventional format for the first time in history. The Linguistic convergence laboratory was represented by a number of talks.

Language Science Press has published a book on the Mehweb language

Language Science Press has published a book on the Mehweb language, edited by Michael Daniel and Nina Dobrushina of the Linguistic Convergence Laboratory and Dmitry Ganenkov of the Laboratory of Caucasian languages.

Documenting a West Circassian Dialect in Israel

From October 25 to November 1 2017, Yury Lander and Irina Bagirokova spent over a week in Israel, documenting a West Circassian dialect.

'HSE Students Are not Content with Knowing Things — They Immediately Want to Solve Linguistic Problems'

Guglielmo Cinque is a professor of linguistics at the University of Venice and one of the most well-known European generativists. Recently he paid a week-long visit the HSE School of linguistics, and now shares his impressions of our students and staff, as well as of this year's weather in Moscow.

'HSE students are not content with knowing things — they immediately want to solve linguistic problems'

Guglielmo Cinque is a professor of linguistics at the University of Venice and one of the most well-known European generativists. Recently he paid a week-long visit the HSE School of linguistics, and now shares his impressions of our students and staff, as well as of this year's weather in Moscow.

'I am happy the conference on the Caucasian languages finally took place in Moscow'

In the end of November the School of Linguistics hosted the Uslar Conference — an international event for scholars studying the Caucasian languages. Participants and organizers share their impressions below.

Posters and Fashion Shows: The New Final Exam

This is not the first year that certain HSE programmes are giving an unusual twist to the way they give exams and carry out thesis defences. Below are a few notable examples. 

Linguists away at Summer School

HSE lecturers and students took part in the 2015 Summer School near the town of Dubna from July 11 through August 10. The representatives of the HSE School of Linguistics organised two different workshops at this year’s School, one on Language and the Brain, aimed at research in the field of neurolinguistics, and one on Linguistics Research, the main areas of which included field linguistics and anthropology.

Linguists away at Summer School

HSE lecturers and students took part in the 2015 Summer School near the town of Dubna from July 11 through August 10. The representatives of the HSE School of Linguistics organised two different workshops at this year’s School, one on Language and the Brain, aimed at research in the field of neurolinguistics, and one on Linguistics Research, the main areas of which included field linguistics and anthropology.

"The Dargwa Variety of the Tanti Village. A Grammatical Sketch. Issues in Syntax", by Yury Lander and Nina Sumbatova