(* means that I am a corresponding author)
2025
Sigdel, Elina, Zevakhina, Natalia, and Sofia Krasnoshchekova (accepted). Interrogative and exclamatives with multiple wh-phrases in Russian: An experimental study of grammatical acceptability and felicitousness of interpretations. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University.
Zevakhina, Natalia*, Ponomareva, Polina, and Sofia Krasnoshchekova (2025). The role of extralinguistic knowledge in the derivation of scalar implicatures. Acta Linguistica Petropolitana 21 (2). P. 270–286.
Vilinbakhova, Elena, Zevakhina, Natalia. The pragmatics of the Spanish verb resultar ‘turn out’ for expressing evidentiality and new knowledge in academic texts. Terra Linguistica 16(3). P. 13–30.
Zevakhina, Natalia*, Schipkova, Alina, and Alisa Chinkova (2025). Postnominal numerals are over-specified in referential communication: Evidence from Thai in comparison to Russian. Voprosy Jazykoznanija. No. 2. P. 105–122.
2024
Zevakhina, Natalia*, Dongarova, Kseniya, Shubina, Daria, and Daria Popova. Over-specification of small, borderline cardinalities and color in referential communication: The role of visual context, modifier position, and consistency. Frontiers in Psychology. Vol. 15.
Zevakhina, Natalia*, and Maria Rodina (2024). Presupposition diversity: soft and hard presupposition triggers in (non-)embedded contexts. Acta Linguistica Petropolitana 20 (1), p. 248-273.
Zevakhina, Natalia*, and Alina Shchipkova (2024). Asymmetry in Russian metalinguistic comparatives: corpus and experimental evidence. Voprosy Jazykoznanija. No. 2, p. 35-51.
2023
Kuvshinskaya, Yulia, and Natalia Zevakhina (2023). Pleonasticheskie prichastija v sovremennoj russkoj rechi: funktsii i tendentsii razvitija [Tendencies in the use of full participles in the Russian written discourse: semantics and pragmatics of non-standard patterns]. Acta Linguistica Petropolitana. Vol. 19(1), p. 138-192.
2022
Zevakhina, Natalia*, and Elina Sigdel (2022). Experimenting with single-pair vs. pair-list interpretations in Russian multiple wh-clauses. Journal of Slavic Linguistics 30 (FASL 29 extra issue), p. 1-11.
Vilinbakhova, Elena, Escandell-Vidal, Victoria, and Natalia Zevakhina (2022). Tautologies, inferential processes and constraints on evoked knowledge. Journal of Pragmatics 191, p. 55-66.
Zevakhina, Natalia* (2022). Veridicality and the cause-effect relation in Russian esli and raz conditionals: Experimenting with Conditional Perfection and logical entailment. Linguistics Vanguard 8(s4), p. 402-412. (Special issue: Natural Language Conditionals and Conditional Reasoning, vol. 2; edited by Mingya Liu).
2021
Zevakhina, Natalia*, and Veronika Prigorkina (2021). Processing Conditional Perfection in promises and threats: The role of negation, clause order and incentive. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 50, p. 1557-1573. (Special issue: The Processing of Negation and Polarity; edited by Carolin Dudschig, Barbara Kaup, Mingya Liu and Juliane Schwab).
Zevakhina, Natalia*, Pasalskaya Elena, and Alisa Chinkova. (2021). Over-specification of small cardinalities in referential communication. Frontiers in Psychology 12. Article 745230.
Zevakhina, Natalia*, and Elena Pasalskaya (2021). Overspecification of small cardinalities in reference production. Proceedings of the First Conference “Experiments in Linguistic Meaning”. Linguistic Society of America.
Zevakhina, Natalia*, Daria Gornsteyn, and Anastasiya Egorova (2021). Faktory, vlijajushchie na proektsiju presuppositsij v chuvashskom jazyke [The factors influencing the projection of presuppositions in the Chuvash language: An experimental study]. Ural-Altaic Studies 1 (40), p. 7–30.
2020
Zevakhina, Natalia, and Veronika Prigorkina (2020). Quantity inferences in conditionals: A pilot experimental study. In Antonis Botinis (ed.), Proceedings of the 11th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics (ExLing), p. 235–238. Athens, Greece.
Puzhaeva-Zhukova, Svetlana, Zevakhina, Natalia, Slioussar, Natalia, and Evgeny Glazunov (2020). Control violation in Russian converbs. Russian Linguistics 44(2), 129–143.
2019
Vishenkova, Anna, and Natalia Zevakhina* (2019). Exclamatives with and without predicates in Russian. Russian Linguistics 43(2), p. 107-125.
2018
Zevakhina, Natalia* (2018). Slozhnopodchinjonnye predlozhenija s vosklitsatel’noj interpretatsiej v russkom jazyke [Subordinate clauses with exclamative interpretation in Russian]. Russian Language and Linguistic Theory 1 (36), p. 200-227.
2017
Zevakhina, Natalia*, Dzhakupova, Svetlana, and Anna Vishenkova (2017). The grammar of Russian metalinguistic comparatives. Scando-Slavica 63 (2), p. 179-197.
Zevakhina, Natalia, and Alex Dainiak (2017). Russian predicates selecting remarkable clauses: Corpus-based approach and Gricean perspective. In Kata Balogh and Wiebke Petersen (ed.), Bridging Formal and Conceptual Semantics: Selected Papers of the BRIDGE Workshop 14, “Studies in Language and Cognition” 4, p.187-208. Duesseldorf University Press.
2016
Zevakhina, Natalia* (2016). The hypothesis of insubordination and three types of wh-exclamatives. Studies in Language 40(4), p. 765-814.
Van Tiel, Bob, Van Miltenburg, Emiel, Zevakhina, Natalia, and Bart Geurts. (2016) Scalar diversity. Journal of Semantics 33(1), p. 137-175.
2015
Sassoon, Galit, and Natalia Zevakhina (2015). Degree modifiers: A new perspective on their semantics and the role of stress in it. In Peter Arkadiev, Ivan Kapitonov, Yury Lander, Ekaterina Rakhilina, and Sergey Tatevosov (eds.), Donum semanticum: Opera linguistica et logica in honorem Barbarae Partee a discipulis amicisque Rossicis oblata, p. 272-284. Moscow: Languages of Slavic culture.
Zevakhina, Natalia* (2015). K klassifikatsii illokutivnykh tipov predlozhenij russkogo jazyka [Towards the classification of Russian illocutionary sentence types]. Russian Language and Linguistic Theory 1(29), p. 87-116.
Zevakhina, Natalia*, Svetlana Dzhakupova (2015). Corpus of Russian student texts: design and prospects. Proceedings of the 21st Conference on computational linguistics “Dialogue”. Moscow: Russian State University for the Humanities.
2014
Dzhakupova, Svetlana, and Natalia Zevakhina* (2014). (Ne)sovpadenie padezha pri ellipsise v sochinitel’nykh konstruktsijakh na materiale uchebnykh tekstov nositelej russkogo jazyka [(Non-)coincidence of case in elided coordinated constructions in Russian student texts]. In Nikunlassi, Ahti, and Ekaterina Protassova (eds.) Slavica Helsingiensia 45 “Instrumentarium of Linguistics”, p. 35–49. Helsinki.
Zevakhina, Natalia*, and Sofia Oskol’skaya (2014). Kakaja-nikakaja, a Vsemirnaja pautina: konstruktsii s “reduplitsirovannymi” ustupitel’nymi mestoimenijami v russkom jazyke [Constructions with “reduplicated” concessive pronouns in Russian]. In Rakhilina, Ekaterina (ed.). Sovremennyj russkij jazyk v Internete, p. 202–221. Moscow: Jazyki slavjanskikh kul’tur.
Sassoon, Galit, and Natalia Zevakhina (2014). Granularity shifting: Experimental evidence from numerals. In Evan Cohen (ed.), Proceedings of the 28th Meeting of the Israel Association for Theoretical Linguistics, p. 145–166. Cambridge, MA: MIT Working Papers in Linguistics (MWPL68).
2013
Zevakhina, Natalia* (2013). Syntactic strategies of exclamatives. Journal of Estonian and Finno-Ugric Linguistics 4(2) (a special issue “Areal Linguistics, Grammar and Contacts”), p. 157–178. Tartu: University of Tartu Press.
2012
Sassoon, Galit, and Natalia Zevakhina (2012). Granularity shifting: Experimental evidence from degree modifiers. In Anca Chereches (ed.), Proceedings of Semantics and Linguistic Theory 22, p. 226–246. Ithaca, NY: CLC Publications.
Zevakhina, Natalia* (2012). Strength and similarity affect the derivation of scalar inferences. In Ana G. Aguilar, Anna Chernilovskaya, and Rick Nouwen (eds.), Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 16, p. 647–658. Cambridge, MA: MIT Working Papers in Linguistics.
2011
Zevakhina, Natalia* (2011). Sposoby vyrazhenija eksklamatsii v jazykakh mira [Ways of expressing exclamation in the world’s languages]. Vestnik MSU. Serija 9 “Filologija” No3, p. 157–166.
Zevakhina, Natalia* (2011). Sintaksicheskie i pragmatiko-semanticheskie kriterii vydelenija ekslamativnykh predlozhenij v raznostrukturnykh jazykakh [Syntactic and pragmatic-semantic criteria of exclamatives in structurally different languages]. Vestnik RSUH. Serija “Filologicheskie nauki. Jazykoznanie” / Moskovskij Lingvisticheskij Zhurnal No11 (73), p. 57–79.
Zevakhina, Natalia* (2011). Eksklamativy v russkom jazyke: korpusnoe issledovanie [Exclamatives in Russian: a corpus study]. Proceedings of the 17th Conference on computational linguistics “Dialogue”, p. 737–749.