Malamud, Sophia A. (2005) Semantics and pragmatics of arbitrariness.
[pdf]
Dissertation proposal, University of Pennsylvania
Malamud, Sophia A. (in print) '(In)definiteness-driven typology of arbitrary items.'[draft version pdf]
book chapter in Passives and Impersonals in European Languages.
ed. Manninen, S., K. Hietaam, E. Keiser & V. Vihman. John
Benjamins
Malamud, Sophia A. (2004) 'Arbitrariness: a definite account.'[draft
version pdf]
WCCFL 23 Proceedings,
ed. G. Garding and M. Tsujimura. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press
Malamud, Sophia A. (2001a) 'Centering in Russian.' [draft
version pdf]
Penn Working Papers in Linguistics (Volume 7.2: Current Work in
Linguistics),
ed. Elsi Kaiser. Philadelphia, PA
Malamud, Sophia A. (2001b) Attentional and informational structure of
Russian: interaction of reference, coherence, and word order. [pdf]
Undergraduate honours thesis in Linguistics, University of
Pennsylvania
Malamud, Sophia A. (2000) 'Centring and Scrambling: towards a pragmatic motivation for Russian
word order.' [pdf]
The Ninth Annual Workshop on Formal Approaches to
Slavic Linguistics: the Indiana Meeting.
eds. Franks, S., T.H. King, and M. Yadroff. Ann Arbor: Michigan Slavic
Publications
Conferences:
April 2006 Impersonal indexicals: MAN, SI, and YOU. [handout]
Generative Linguistics in the Old World 29 (GLOW 29), Barcelona,
Spain
March 2006
(Non)-maximality and distributivity: a Decision Theory approach.
[handout]
Semantics and Linguistic Theory 16 (SALT 16), Tokyo, Japan
January 2006
You and monsters. [handout]
LSA Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM
July 2005
Arbitrary monsters: you and one. [handout] [paper]
LSA Workshop "Context and Content - Topics in Formal Pragmatics",
Boston, MA
April 2004
Arbitrariness: a definite account. [paper draft]
West Coast Conference for Formal Linguistics, UC Davis, CA
February 2004
A definite approach to arbitrariness. [handout]
Twenty-Eighth Penn Linguistics Colloquium, Philadelphia, PA
January 2001
Centring in Russian.
Poster Presentation at the International Workshop on Reference and
Coherence, Utrecht, the Netherlands
November 2001
Null subjects and entity-tracking in Russian.
Fourth European Conference on Formal
Description
of Slavic Languages, Potsdam, Germany
February 2000
Centring and Scrambling: towards a pragmatic motivation for Russian
word order. [paper]
Ninth Annual Workshop on Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics,
Bloomington,
Indiana