I am currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Center for language and brain, HSE University. My activities involve research and development of an automatic readability assessment tool for low-resource languages of Russia, typological investigation of grammatical aspect in Bashkir and automated discourse analysis of aphasia patients' speech for AphasiaBank.
In my postdoc position at the Department of Linguistics, Semantics and Pragmatics Group, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (2023–24), I developed a distributional semantic approach to the detection of morphological aspect in Russian verbs and investigated the strength of their aspectual modification via collostructional analysis.
I hold a PhD in Language Technology and Russian Linguistics obtained from the UiT The Arctic University of Norway in 2021. My dissertation focuses on the formal description and weighted disambiguation of adjectivized participles in Russian using the constraint grammar and finite-state technology.
My research interests include morphosyntax, tense-aspect marking, derivational morphology, linguistic typology, lexical ambiguity, corpus lingusitic methods for multilingual data. I have been recently drawn to research topics on low-resource languages in the framework of AI and rule-based language modelling.
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