Stephanie Harvesمشاهده پروفایل
استاد بالینی
- Syntactic theory
- Russian syntax
- Comparative syntax
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Stephanie Harves is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Linguistics at New York University (NYU), affiliated with the College of Arts & Science. Her research focuses on syntactic theory, Russian syntax, comparative syntax, morphology, and language acquisition. She holds a Ph.D. in General and Slavic Linguistics from Princeton University (2002), an M.A. in Slavic Linguistics from the University of Michigan (1996), and a B.A. in Russian Language and Literature from Grinnell College (1994). Her work explores cross-linguistic syntactic phenomena, including negation structures, verb complementation, and case marking. Notable research themes include the genitive of negation in Russian, unaccusativity, and the syntax of Slavic languages. Articles published since 2002 reveal a consistent interest in Russian phonology, syntactic movement, and theoretical frameworks like the Minimalist Program. While no formal advisees or grants are listed, her contributions to formal approaches to Slavic linguistics and bilingual speech analysis highlight her role in advancing syntactic theory. Her research is anchored at NYU’s Department of Linguistics, with no additional lab affiliations explicitly mentioned.









