Lena BORISE

Lena BORISE

PhD

former research fellow

Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics

My research lies at the intersection of syntax and prosody, with focus on understudied languages, including Uralic, Kartvelian, and Iranian. I am especially interested in issues related to the syntactic and prosodic realization of information structure and the phonetics and phonology of stress and prosodic prominence.

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Lena BORISE
Publications

20 results
20 results
Borise, Lena, Irina Burukina, and Éva Dékány (eds.). 2022. Acta Linguistica Academica: Volume 69 (2022), Issue 1 (March 2022)
Lena, Borise, and Erschler David. 2021. Verb height indeed determines prosodic phrasing: evidence from Iron Ossetic.
Lena, Borise, Burukina Irina, and Dékány Éva (eds.). 2021. Acta Linguistica Academica: Volume 68 (2021) Issue 4 (Dec 2021): Papers from the 13th Conference on Syntax, Phonology, and Language Analysis, vol. 1
Lena, Borise, and Polinsky Maria. 2018. Focus without movement: syntax-prosody interface in Georgian.
Lena, Borise. 2017. Prominence Redistribution in the Aŭciuki Dialect of Belarusian.
Lena, Borise. 2016. Sluicing in Tagalog: Strategies and Implications.
Lena, Borise. 2015. Tagalog sluicing revisited.
Lena, Borise. 2015. The role of the Finnic substratum in the loss of the neuter gender in the Baltic languages. HARVARD WORKING PAPERS IN LINGUISTICS 13: 1–23.

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