Institute of Philosophy
of the Russian Academy of Sciences




  Ekaterina Vostrikova
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Ekaterina Vostrikova

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website: www.vostrikova.info

 

e-mail: katerina-vos@mail.ru, vostrikova@iphras.ru

 

EDUCATION


University of Massachusetts, Amherst (UMass, Amherst) (USA)

  • Department of Linguistics: Ph.D. September 2019

Dissertation title: Phrasal and Clausal Exceptive-Additive Constructions Crosslinguistically
Chair: Seth Cable
Committee members: Rajesh Bhatt, Kyle Johnson, Barbara Partee
Daniel Altshuler (outside member)

 

To learn more about my work in linguistics visit my webpage: https://www.vostrikova.info/

 

 

Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow)

  • Diploma of Candidate of Science (specialization: Ontology and Theory of Cognition) April, 2008

Dissertation title: Intentionality in Contemporary Philosophy of Mind
Chair: Ilia Kasavin

 

Russian State University for the Humanities (Moscow).

  • Diploma of a Philosopher and a Lecturer in Philosophy, Summa Cum Laude – 2004;
  • Department of Philosophy: Student (major: philosophy) – 1999-2004.


High School of Pyrerko (Naryan-Mar, Russia) – 1996-1999.


 

 

WORK EXPERIENCE


Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Department of Logic and Epistemology

  • Research Fellow in epistemology and philosophy of language – 2008-present;
  • Co-chair of the interdisciplinary seminar “Logic and Philosophy of  Language” – 2010-present.

Moscow State University for the Humanities

  • Lecturer of courses “Intentionality in Contemporary Philosophy of Mind” and “Introduction to Anglo-American philosophy.” – 2006-2008.

 

 

PUBLICATIONS


Manuscripts:

 

      ‘Conditional Analysis of Clausal Exceptives’ Manuscript

 

Papers:

  

  • Vostrikova E.V. The Logical Nature of Natural Language // Eighth Russian Philosophical Congress – "Philosophy in a Polycentric World". Sections (I). Collection of Scientific Papers. Moscow, 2020, pp. 2189-2192. (Rus.)
  • Vostrikova E.V. Concealed Superlatives in Russian // Proceedings of Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) 26 / Ed. T. Ionin & J. MacDonald. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Slavic Publications, 2020. P. 437‒457.
  • Vostrikova E.V. Implikatury i presuppozitsii: sovremennyy vzglyad (Implications and Presuppositions: A Contemporary View) / Philosophy of Science and Semantics, Мoscow: ROIFN, 2020, pp. 264‒291. (Rus.)
  • Vostrikova E.V. Mezhdistsiplinarnye issledovaniya yazyka: epistomologiya i ontologiya (Interdisciplinary Studies of Language: Epistemology and Ontology) / Philosophy of Science and Semantics, Мoscow: ROIFN, 2020, pp. 243‒263. (Rus.)
  • Vostrikova, E.V., Kusliy P.S. Intentsional'nye konteksty: sovremennyye problemy i diskussii (Intentional Contexts: Contemporary Issues and Debates) / Philosophy of Science and Semantics, Мoscow: ROIFN, 2020, pp. 292‒326. (Rus.)
  • Besides exceptives’ in Maggie Baird, Duygu Göksu, and Jonathan Pesetsky (eds.), the Proceedings of NELS 49, 2019 (in press).
  • ‘Compositional analysis for clausal exceptives’ in Katherine Blake and Forrest Davis(eds.), Proceedings of Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT) 29, 2019, pp. 420-440 (in press).
  • ‘Concealed Superlatives in Russian’ in Tania Ionin & Jonathan MacDonald (eds.), Proceedings of Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) 26, Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Slavic Publications (in press). https://blogs.umass.edu/evostrikova/files/2018/11/Vostrikova-Concealed-Superlatives-in-Russian-.pdf
  • [with Petr Kusliy] ‘De Re Attitude Reports about Disjunctive Attitudes’ in Ava Creemers and Caitlin Richter (eds.), University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (the proceedings of PLC-42), 2019, vol. 25, iss.1, article 17, pp. 147-157. https://repository.upenn.edu/pwpl/vol25/iss1/17/
  • [with Petr Kusliy] ‘Hard cases of third readings in terms of the Standard Solution’ in Uli Sauerland and Stephanie Solt (eds.), Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung (SuB) 22, 2018, vol. 2, ZASPiL 61, pp. 37–52. ZAS, Berlin. https://semanticsarchive.net/sub2018/Kusliy.pdf
  • ‘A puzzle about adverbials in simultaneous readings of present and past-under-past in Russian’ in Denisa Lenertová, Roland Meyer, Radek Šimík & Luka Szucsich (eds.), Advances in formal Slavic linguistics, 2018. Berlin: Language Science Press, pp. i-xxii. https://zenodo.org/record/2545545#.Xbzrwuczbs0
  • ‘On the similarity between unless and only-if-not’ in Rob Trusswell (ed.), Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 21 (SuB21), 2018, pp.1271-1288. https://semanticsarchive.net/Archive/DRjNjViN/Vostrikova.pdf
  • [with Sakshi Bhatia & Leland Kusmer] ‘Indirect interaction of person & number in Ojibwe’ in Megan Keogh (ed.), Proceedings of WSCLA 21, 2018, pp. 56-72. https://lingpapers.sites.olt.ubc.ca/files/2018/01/WSCLA21-05-Bhatia_etal.pdf
  • Vostrikova, E.V., Kusliy P.S. Ob universal'nom yazykovom opredelenii cheloveka (On the Universal Linguistic Definition of a Human) / Kontseptualizatsii obshchestva v sovremennoy sotsial'no-filosofskoy i filosofsko-istoricheskoy refleksii (Conceptualizations of Society in Contemporary Socio-Philosophical and Philosophical-Historical Reflection Мoscow.: INFRA-M, 2017, pp. 269-273
  • Vostrikova, E.V. Zagadka Frege (Frege's Puzzle) // Yazyk i soznaniye: Analit. i sotsial'no-epistemol. konteksty (Language and Consciousness: Analytical and Social-Epistemological Contexts). Мoscow: Alpha-M, 2013, pp. 336–350
  • Vostrikova, E.V. Mogut li imena imet' dekstriptivnoye soderzhaniye (Can Names Have Descriptive Content?) / Language. Knowledge. Truth. Moscow. 2011

Journal papers in philosophy

  • Vostrikova, E.V. Conditional analysis of clausal exceptives // Natural Language Semantics, 2021, vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 159-227 (Rus.)

  • Vostrikova, E.V., Kusliy P.S. Philosophy of language and linguistic prescriptivism // Digital Scholar: Philosopher’s Lab, 2020, vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 96-116 (Rus.)
  • Vostrikova, E.V., Kusliy P.S. Triviality and grammatical cor­rectess: contemporary issues in intensional semantics // Filosofskii zhurnal | Philosophy Journal, 2020, vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 52-68 (Rus.)
  • Vostrikova, E.V. Philosophy and linguistics: new trends in the interdisciplinary studies of meaning // Epistemology & Philosophy of Science, 2020, vol. 57, No. 3, pp. 201-216 (Rus.)
  • Vostrikova, E.V. Interdisciplinarity in the Language Philosophy // Vestnik RFO, 2020, vol. 91-92, No. 1-2, pp. 172-186 (Rus.)
  • Vostrikova, E.V., Kusliy P.S. Rediscovering the logical analysis of language… // Epistemology & Philosophy of Science, 2016, vol. 50, No. 5, pp. 8-21 (Rus.)
  • Vostrikova, E.V., Kusliy P.S. Homo Loquens. The Linguistic Nature of Human: Is It Universal and Innate? // Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences, 2015, No. 2, pp. 147-150 (Rus.)
  • Vostrikova, E.V. Are There Any Objects of the World Without the Language? // Epistemology & Philosophy of Science, 2015, vol. XLVI, No. 4, pp. 35-39 (Rus.)
  • Vostrikova, E.V., Kusliy P.S. Formal Semantics of Natural Language as a Challenge and an Alternative to the Linguistic Relativism // Voprosy Filosofii, 2015, No. 9, pp. 88-102 (Rus.)
  • Vostrikova, E.V., Kusliy P.S. Neoliberalism in Science: The STS Approach // Epistemology & Philosophy of Science, 2015, vol. XLVI, No. 4, pp. 105-127 (Rus.)
  • Vostrikova, E.V. Semantics of Definite Descriptions: New Perspectives // Epistemology & Philosophy of Science, 2014, vol. XLI, No. 3, pp. 239-346 (Rus.)
  • Vostrikova, E.V. Modality: Linguistic and Philosophical Aspects // Epistemology & Philosophy of Science, 2013, vol. XXXVII, No. 3, pp. 237-241 (Rus.)
  • Vostrikova, E.V. Semantika vs pragmatika: sovremennyye podkhody (Semantics vs Pragmatics: Contemporary Approaches) // Epistemology & Philosophy of Science, 2013, vol. XXX, No. 4, pp. 6-20 (Rus.)
  • Vostrikova, E.V. Problematika zhyostkoy dezignatsii v semantike imen sobstvennykh (The Problem of Rigid Designation in the Semantics of Proper Names) // Epistemology & Philosophy of Science, 2012, vol. XXX1V, No. 4, pp. 95-111 (Rus.)
  • Vostrikova, E.V. Intentsional'nost' s tochki zreniya filosofii yazyka (Intentionality from the Perspective of the Philosophy of Language) // Bulletin of Tomsk University, 2011, No. 2 (Rus.)
  • Vostrikova, E.V. Znaniye i kauzal'noye obosnovaniye (Knowledge and Causal Justification) // Logos, 2009, No. 2 (Rus.)
  • Vostrikova, E.V. Ideya intentsional'nosti v fenomenologii, analiticheskoy filosofii i psikhologii (The Idea of Intentionality in Phenomenology, Analytical Philosophy, and Psychology) // Phenomenological inquiry. The Russian-American yearbook, 2008 (Rus.)
  • Vostrikova, E.V. Mental’noe soderzhanie: uzkoe ili shirokoe? (Mental content: narrow or wide?) // Language. Knowledge. Society. Problems of social epistemology, 2007 (Rus.)

 

Reviews

  • Vostrikova, Ekaterina. Review of the book “Know How” by J. Stanley. Epistemology and philosophy of a science. 2012. № 3.
  • Vostrikova, Ekaterina. New books on philosophy of languages in English // Epistemology and philosophy of a science. Moscow, 2011. № 2.
  • Vostrikova, Ekaterina. Review of the book “Content and Justification: Philosophical Papers” by P. Boghossian. Epistemology and philosophy of a science. 2010. № 4.
  • Vostrikova, Ekaterina. Review of the book “Illusion of Meaning” by A. Ladov// Philosophy of science. Novosibirsk, 2009. № 4.
  • Vostrikova, Ekaterina. Review of the book «Language: a biological model» by R. Millikan // Epistemology and philosophy of science. №4. Moscow, 2006
 

RESEARCH PROJECTS 

  • Semantic content: formal análisis (Project funded by Russian Foundation for Basic Research) (2012-2014)
  • Language and context (Project funded by Russian Humanitarian Scientific Foundation) (2011-2013)
  • Reference: logico-philosophical analysis (Project funded by Russian Humanitarian Scientific Foundation) – (2010-2012);
  • Analytic Philosophy Today (Project funded by Russian Humanitarian Scientific Foundation) --(2007-2009);
  • Language and Mind: Recent Problems and Discussions (Project funded by Russian Foundation for Basic Research) –2009-2011. 
 

GRANTS

New York University (USA)

  • Department of Philosophy: Visiting Researcher – Fulbright scholarship recipient – 2008-2009.

University of Bonn, Germany 2004-2005

  • Department of Philosophy DAAD scholarship recipient.

 

LANGUAGES

Russian (native), English (fluent), German (reading).