!!Sergei Tatevosov  - Selected Publications
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Tatevosov S. (2020). On the Temporal Structure of Nonculminating Accomplishments. Linguistics (accepted). [[research paper] GS: N/A.\\
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Lyutikova E., Tatevosov S.  (2019). On the Structure of Russian Relative Clauses. Zeitschrift fur Slavische Philologie.  Vol 75, № 1, pp. 65-94 [[research paper] GS: 0\\
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Tatevosov S. (2019). Aspects of Slavic-style Aspect [[in Russian]. Voprosy jazykoznanija, № 2, pp. 47-81 [[research paper]. GS: 0\\
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Tatevosov S et al. (2017). Tatar in a typological perspective: The Mishar dialect [[in Russian]. Moscow: Buki Vedi [[monograph] GS: 0\\
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Lyutikova E., Tatevosov S.  (2016). Nominalization and the problem of indirect access: Evidence from Ossetian. Linguistic Review, vol. 33, № 3, pp. 321-363 [[research paper]. GS: 5\\
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Iatridou S., Tatevosov S. (2016). Our even. Linguistics and Philosophy, vol. 39, № 4, pp. 295-331 [[research paper]. GS: 24\\
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Tatevosov S. (2016). Verb  classes and a typology of actionality [[in Russian]. Moscow: Jazyki Slavianskikh Kultur [[monograph] GS: 11\\
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Tatevosov S. (2015). Verb meaning and event structure [[in Russian]. Moscow: Jazyki Slavianskikh Kultur [[monograph] GS: 2\\
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Lyutikova E., Tatevosov S. (2014). Causativization and event structure. In Causation in Grammatical Structures, edited by Bridget Copley and Fabienne Martin. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 279-327 [[research paper].. GS: 20\\
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Tatevosov S. (2013). Multiple prefixation and Russian verb [[in Russian]. Voprosy jazykoznanija, №3б pp. 42-89 [[research paper]. GS: 32.\\
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Tatevosov S. (2011). Severing Perfectivity from the Verb. Scando-Slavica, vol. 57, №2, pp. 216-244 [[research paper]. GS: 28\\
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Tatevosov S., Ivanov M. (2009). Event Structure of non-culminating accomplishments. In Tense-Aspect-Mood systems cross-linguistically, edited by Lotte Hogeweg, Helen de Hoop and Andrej Malchukov. Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 83-130 [[research paper]. GS: 45\\
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Tatevosov S. (2002). The parameter of actionality. Linguistic typology, vol. 6, №3, pp. 317-401 [[research paper]. GS: 188\\
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GS = Google Scholar. Read February 16, 2020.\\
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__Total number of citations on GS:__ 1495 (745 since 2015)\\
__h-index:__ 20 (15 since 2015)\\
__i10-index:__ 35 (21 since 2015)