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Writing direction influences the spatial representations of past‐ and future‐tense forms: Evidence from eye tracking
In press

Chrabaszcz A., Laurinavichyute A., Ladinskaya N. et al.

Memory and Cognition. 2024.

Book chapter
Archival Strategies and Literary Memory in Vsevolod Nekrasov’s Legacy

Elena Penskaia.

In bk.: (Counter-)Archive: Memorial Practices of the Soviet Underground. Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024. Ch. 2. P. 443-475.

Working paper
Linguistic Landscape of Orenburg Oblast

Kuznetsov Egor.

Linguistics. WP BRP. НИУ ВШЭ, 2023. No. 113.

News

Mira Bergelson about Alaskan Russian

A professor from the School of Philology took part in the ‘Diversity Linguistics: Retrospect and Prospect’ conference, which took place in Leipzig from May 1st – 3rd, 2015.

Nekrasov in the Context of the Russian Culture

Nekrasov in the Context of the Russian Culture
On July 2-4 the international conference ‘Nekrasov in the Context of the Russian Culture’ took place at the State Literary Memorial Museum-Reserve of N.A. Nekrasov ‘Karabikha’. 

Professor Gasan Gusejnov is giving lectures at the University of Cologne, Germany

Gasan Gusejnov's course "From Kozma Prutkov to the Current Russian Poetry: Classical Antiquity as a Source of Laughter and Humour" (language of instruction: German) running until July 5th 2015.

New Book by Konstantin Polivanov Published

On May 29 Konstantin Polivanov, Associate Professor at the School of Philology defended his PhD thesis at the University of Tartu.

Moscow in May: James Canton on His Visit to Moscow and Lectures at School of Philology

Moscow in May: James Canton on His Visit to Moscow and Lectures at School of Philology
On May 15, Dr James Canton of the University of Essex delivered a lecture at HSE on ‘Wild Writing’, a form of literature that emerged in the mid-twentieth century as a novel way of understanding the urban landscape and nature. The author of numerous publications focused primarily on British travel writing in Arabia, Dr Canton’s lecture focused on a discussion of local Essex landscapes.

Professor Explores Links between Literature, Landscape and the Natural World

On May 15, Dr James Canton of the University of Essex will deliver a lecture at HSE on ‘Wild Writing’, a form of literature that emerged in the mid-twentieth century as a novel way of understanding the urban landscape and nature. The author of numerous publications focused primarily on British travel writing in Arabia, Dr Canton’s lecture will focus on a discussion of local Essex landscapes.

Moscow-Berlin-Göttingen-Moscow

Moscow-Berlin-Göttingen-Moscow
Alexandra Bassel, student of the full-time advanced postgraduate programme at the School of Philology, told the HSE News Service about her internship at the University of Göttingen.

Studying Philology at HSE

Studying Philology at HSE
First-year student at the Postgraduate School in Philology Anastasia Preobrazhenskaya is starting a two-month fellowship at the Artes Liberales department of the University of Warsaw. She has spoken to HSE News Service about her experience studying at HSE and future academic plans.

School of Philology Students Launch Tutor Outreach Volunteer Initiative

Tutor Outreach is a new volunteer initiative developed by School of Philology students under the HSE’s ICEF Outreach organization. The initiative aims to help people in children’s homes with their studies. All the volunteers work as tutors, preparing the children for exams, helping them with their homework, answering difficult questions and helping them catch up with the curriculum.

Professor Stefania Sini Gave a Lecture ‘The Study of Narrative: Fundamental Principles’

On Thursday, Professor Stefania Sini from the Amedeo Avogadro University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy gave a lecture on the study of narrative.