CV 2010
Svitlana Antonyuk-Yudina
CURRICULUM VITAE
(631) 357-0403,
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Current Position
Visiting Assistant Professor
Department of Linguistics
Reed College
3203 Southeast Woodstock Boulevard,
Portland, Oregon 97202-8199
Education
PhD in Theoretical Linguistics
Department of Linguistics
Stony Brook University, Sept. 2004 – present
Degree expected: Summer 2010
Dissertation: “Quantifier Scope and Prosodic Effects in Russian”
Committee members: John Bailyn (advisor), Richard K. Larson, Marie Huffman
Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute
(Empirical Foundations of Language)
Stanford University, CA July 1 – July 27, 2007
MA (Honors) in English and French
Chernivtsi National University, Chernivtsi, Ukraine, July 2004
Exchange Program
(Course study: Psychology and French)
University of Saskatchewan, SK, Canada, Sept. 2002 – Dec. 2002
BA (Honors) in English Language and Literature and Methodology of Foreign Language Teaching
Chernivtsi National University, Chernivtsi, Ukraine, July 2002
Research Interests
Syntax, Syntax/Semantics interface, Experimental Phonology, Sentence Prosody, Acoustic Phonetics, Psycholinguistics, Methodology of Foreign Language Teaching, Slavic and Comparative Linguistics
External Funding
(2009-2011) National Science Foundation Dissertation Research Improvement Grant,
Award #: BCS-0921856 (PI Prof. John Bailyn)
Publications
- Antonyuk-Yudina, Svitlana. Scope Freezing, Scrambling and QR in Russian.
(R&R at Natural Language and Linguistic Theory) - Antonyuk-Yudina, Svitlana and Roksolana Mykhaylyk. (in press) Prosodic Effects in Word Order: Evidence from Ukrainian. Proceedings of North East Linguistic Society 40, MIT, Cambridge, MA
- Antonyuk-Yudina, Svitlana. (2010) Russian Loanword Phonology: A Phonetic Account. In: Formal Studies of Slavic Linguistics, ed. A. Smirnova, V. Mihaliček and L. Ressue, 23-54. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
- Antonyuk-Yudina, Svitlana. (2009) Long-Distance Scrambling, VP Ellipsis, and Scope Economy in Russian. U. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics 15.1: Proceedings of PLC 32, ed. L. MacKenzie, 1-9. http://repository.upenn.edu/pwpl/vol15/iss1/2
- Antonyuk, Svitlana. (2006) The Scope of Quantifier Phrases in Russian: A QR Analysis. Linguistics in the Big Apple. Available at: <http://web.gc.cuny.edu/dept/lingu/liba/CSN2006.html>
Teaching Experience
INSTRUCTOR
LIN 352, Prosody
Reed College, Sept. 2010 – Dec. 2010
LIN 320, Phonetics
Reed College, Jan. 2010 – May 2010
LIN 321, Phonology
Reed College, Jan. 2010 – May 2010
LIN 341, Formal Semantics
Reed College, Jan. 2010 – May 2010
LIN 211, Introduction to Linguistic Analysis (co-taught with Matt Pearson)
Reed College, Sept. 2009 – Dec. 2009, Sept. 2010 – Dec. 2010
LIN 312, Advanced Syntax (seminar on Quantifier Raising and Scrambling)
Reed College, Sept. 2009 – Dec. 2009
ESL 192 (Composition)
Stony Brook University, Jan. 2009 – May 2009
Articulatory and Acoustic Phonetics (4 credit summer course)
Stony Brook University, July – August 2008
Writing 101
Stony Brook University, Sept. 2005 – May 2006
ESL 591 (Graduate Course, Aural/Oral)
Stony Brook University, Jan. 2005 – May 2005
TEACHING ASSISTANT
Articulatory and Acoustic Phonetics, TA to Prof. Marie Huffman
Stony Brook University, Sept. 2008 – Dec. 2008
Language and Meaning, TA to Prof. Richard Larson
Stony Brook University, Jan.2008 – May 2008
Undergraduate Syntax, TA to Prof. Daniel Finer
Stony Brook University, Sept. 2007 – Dec. 2007
Introduction to Linguistics, TA to Prof. Alice Harris
Stony Brook University, Jan. 2007 – May 2007
Articulatory and Acoustic Phonetics, TA to Prof. Marie Huffman
Stony Brook University, Sept. 2006 – Dec. 2006
Literacy Development, TA to Prof. Joy Jansen
Stony Brook University, Sept. 2004 – Dec. 2004
Undergraduate Thesis Advising
Jordan Frand, Reed College, Sept. 2009 – May 2010
Hilary McMahan, Reed College, Sept. 2009 – May 2010
Amy Vaughan, Reed College, Sept. 2009 – May 2010
Honors and Awards
- Summer Scholarship Fund, Reed College, summer 2010
- Reed College Conference Travel Grant, winter 2010
- Departmental nomination for President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching by a Graduate Student, Spring 2009
- Full Tuition Scholarship, Graduate School, SUNY at Stony Brook, 2004 – 2009
- Dept. of Linguistics Summer Research Fund, July 2009
- Dean's Fellowship for Professional Activities, SUNY Stony Brook, March 2009
- Full Tuition Fellowship, Linguistic Society of America, July 2007
- GSEU Professional Development Funds Award, SUNY Stony Brook 2006 – 2008
- Research Access Program Award, SUNY at Stony Brook, 2006 – 2009
Conference Presentations
- Antonyuk-Yudina, S. 2011. On Quantifier Scope Ambiguity, Scope Freezing and Ditransitives in Russian. Annual Conference of the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages, Pasadena, CA
- Mykhaylyk, R. and S. Antonyuk-Yudina. 2010. On the Interaction of Prosody and Scrambling in Ukrainian. LSA Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD
- Antonyuk-Yudina, S. and R. Mykhaylyk. 2009. Prosodic Effects in Word Order: Evidence from Ukranian. 40th Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society (general session), MIT, Cambridge, MA
- Antonyuk-Yudina, S. 2009. Prosodic Description of Scopally Ambiguous Sentences in Russian. 18th Annual Workshop on Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
- Antonyuk-Yudina, S. and John F. Bailyn. 2008. Backwards Pronominalization in Russian: A Syntactic Account. 17th Annual Workshop on Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics, Yale University, New Haven, CT
- Antonyuk-Yudina, S. 2008. Long-Distance Scrambling, VP-Ellipsis and Scope Economy in Russian. Penn Linguistics Colloquium, Philadelphia, PA
- Antonyuk-Yudina, S. and John F. Bailyn. 2007. A Binding-Theory Approach to Backward Pronominalization in Russian. Annual Conference of the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages, Chicago, IL
- Antonyuk-Yudina, S. 2007. Russian Loanword Phonology: A Phonetic Account. Invited Presentation. 5th Graduate Colloquium on Slavic Linguistics, Columbus, OH
- Antonyuk-Yudina, S. 2007. Russian Loanword Phonology: A Phonetic Account. 2nd Congress of the Slavic Linguistic Society. Centre for General Linguistics, Typology and Universals Research (ZAS), Berlin, Germany
- Antonyuk, S. 2006. Reconstruction for Scope and Weak Crossover Effect in Russian: Evidence for the QR Analysis. 8th Annual SUNY/CUNY/NYU Mini Conference, SUNY Stony Brook, NY
- Antonyuk, S. 2006. Scope of Quantified NPs in Russian: A Case for Movement Analysis. The First Conference of the Slavic Linguistic Society, Bloomington, IN
Invited Talks
- February 24th, 2009. On QR and Scrambling in Russian: A Unification Attempt. CUNY Syntax Supper. CUNY Graduate Center, NY
- November 14th, 2008. On the Prosodic Realization of Doubly Quantified Sentences in Russian. NYU Brown Bag, NYU, NY
Posters
Antonyuk-Yudina, S. 2008. To The Discussion of Quantifier Scope in Russian. 17th Annual Workshop on Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics, Yale, New Haven, CT
Work in Progress
- Antonyuk-Yudina, S. On QR and Superiority: a Reply to Stepanov A. and P. Stateva
- Antonyuk-Yudina, S. Focus Effects in Quantifier Scope
- Antonyuk-Yudina, S. (with John F. Bailyn). A Binding-Theoretic Approach to Backward Anaphora
- Antonyuk-Yudina, S. (with John F. Bailyn). On the Structure of Ditransitive VP in Russian
Professional Service
Abstract Reviewer, FASL 19, winter 2010
Abstract Reviewer, SYNC Linguistics Conference, Dec. 2009
Committee Member for 5 Undergraduate Thesis Defenses, Dept. of Linguistics,Reed College, Sept. 2009 – May 2010
Abstract Reviewer, CUNY/SUNY/NYU Linguistics Mini Conference, Dec. 2008
Reviewer, Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) 16
Organizing Committee Member, FASL 16, Stony Brook University Feb. 2007 – May 2007
Linguistic Colloquium Co-organizer, Linguistics Dept., SUNY Stony Brook Spring 2006
Professional Organizations
Linguistic Society of America
Sigma Xi, Scientific Research Society
American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages
Slavic Linguistic Society
Languages
Ukrainian (native) English (near-native)
Russian (native) French (fluent)
German (reading knowledge)
References
John F. Bailyn, Associate Professor
Dept. of Linguistics
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794-4376
Phone: (631) 632-7364
Email:
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Marie K. Huffman, Associate Professor
Dept. of Linguistics
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794-4376
Phone: (631) 632-1388
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Richard K. Larson, Professor
Dept. of Linguistics
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794-4376
Phone: (631) 632-7778
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Matt Pearson, Associate Professor, Chair
Dept. of Linguistics
Reed College
3203 SE Woodstock Blvd
Portland, OR 97202 USA
Phone: (503) 517-7618
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