Kravtchenko, E. (2022). Integrating Pragmatic Reasoning in an
Efficiency-Based Theory of Utterance Choice. PDF
Grade: magna cum laude
Demberg, V., Kravtchenko, E., and Loy, J.E. (Under revision). A systematic evaluation of factors affecting referring expression choice in passage completion tasks.
Kravtchenko, E., and Demberg, V. (2022). Informationally redundant utterances elicit pragmatic inferences. Cognition 225. PDF
Kravtchenko, E., and Demberg, V. (2022). Modeling atypicality inferences in pragmatic reasoning. In Proceedings of the 44th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. PDF
Kravtchenko, E., and Demberg, V. (2015). Semantically underinformative utterances trigger pragmatic inferences. In Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. PDF
Kravtchenko, E. (2014). Predictability and syntactic production: Evidence from subject omission in Russian. In Proceedings of the 36th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. PDF
Polinsky, M., Gallo, C. G., Graff, P., Kravtchenko, E., Morgan, A.M., and Sturgeon, A. (2012). Subject islands are different. J. Sprouse & N. Hornstein (Eds.), Experimental Syntax and Island Effects, Cambridge. PDF
Polinsky, M., Gómez Gallo, C., Graff, P., and Kravtchenko, E. (2011). Subject preference and ergativity. Lingua 122(3): 267-277. PDF
Xiang, M., Harizanov, B., Polinsky, M., and Kravtchenko, E. (2011). Processing morphological ambiguity: An experimental investigation of Russian numerical phrases. Lingua 121(3): 548-560. PDF
Kravtchenko, E., and, Demberg, V. (2018). Does predictability affect pronominalization rates in the passage completion paradigm?. Poster presented at 31st CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, UC Davis, March 2018.
Kravtchenko, E., Modi, A., Demberg, V., Titov, I., and Pinkal, M. (2017). Does referent predictability affect rate of pronominalization?. Talk presented at 30th CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, MIT, March 2017. VIDEO
Kravtchenko, E., Modi, A., Demberg, V., Titov, I., and Pinkal, M. (2017). Does UID affect rate of pronominalization?. Talk presented at Information-theoretic Modeling of Linguistic Variation in Context workshop at DGfS 2017, Saarland University, March 2017.
Kravtchenko, E., and Demberg, V. (2017). Informationally redundant event descriptions alter prior beliefs about event typicality. Poster presented at CSLI Workshop: Bridging Computational and Psycholinguistic Approaches to the Study of Meaning, Stanford University, February 2017.
Kravtchenko, E., and Demberg, V. (2016). Informational status of redundant event mentions mediates pragmatic interpretation. Poster presented at Events in Language and Cognition workshop at 29th CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, University of Florida, March 2016.
Kravtchenko, E., and Demberg, V. (2015). Online processing and interpretation of underinformative event mentions. Poster presented at Discourse Expectations: Theoretical, Experimental, and Computational Perspectives (DETEC), University of Alberta, Edmonton, June 2015.
Kravtchenko, E., and Demberg, V. (2015). Underinformative event mentions trigger context-dependent implicatures. Talk presented at Formal and Experimental Pragmatics: Methodological Issues of a Nascent Liaison (MXPRAG), Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft (ZAS), Berlin, June 2015.
Kravtchenko, E., and Demberg, V. (2015). Underinformative event mentions trigger pragmatic inferences. Poster presented at 28th CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, University of Southern California, March 2015.
Kravtchenko, E. (2013). Contextual referent predictability affects optional subject omission in Russian. Poster presented at 26th CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, University of South Carolina, March 2013.
Kravtchenko, E. (2013). Effects of contextual predictability on optional subject omission in Russian. Talk presented at Annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA), Boston, January 2013.
Sturgeon, A., Polinsky, M., Harizanov, B., Kravtchenko, E., Gómez Gallo, C., Medova, L. and Koula, V. (2010). Subject islands in Slavic: The syntactic position matters. Talk presented at Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) 19, University of Maryland, April 2010.
Sturgeon, A., Polinsky, M., Harizanov, B., Kravtchenko, E., Gómez Gallo, C., Medova, L. and Koula, V. (2010). Revisiting the person case constraint in Czech. Talk presented at Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) 19, University of Maryland, April 2010.
Kravtchenko, E., Xiang, M., and Polinsky, M. (2009). Are all subject islands created equal?. Poster presented at 22nd CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, UC Davis, March 2009.