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Dr Dagmar Divjak
List of publications [March 2017]
Monographs, handbooks, edited volumes and special journal issues
1. DIVJAK, D., N. LEVSHINA & J. KLAVAN. (eds). 2016. Special Issue: “Cognitive Linguistics:
Looking back, looking forward”. Cognitive Linguistics 27(4), 171 pages.
2. DĄBROWSKA, E. & D. DIVJAK (eds). 2015. Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics. Berlin: De
Gruyter, x+640 pages. [HSK 39].
3. GRIES, St. Th. & DIVJAK, D. (eds). 2012/2017. Frequency effects in language learning and
processing (Vol. 1). Berlin: De Gruyter, v+243 pages. [Trends in Linguistics 244.1]. Now
available as open access reprint on Knowledge Unlatched.
4. DIVJAK, D. & GRIES, St. Th. (eds). 2012. Frequency effects in language representation (Vol.
2). Berlin: De Gruyter, vii+282 pages. [Trends in Linguistics 244.2]
5. DIVJAK, D. 2010. Structuring the Lexicon: a Clustered Model for Near-Synonymy. Berlin:
De Gruyter, xii+281 pages. [Cognitive Linguistics Research 43].
6. DIVJAK, D. & KOCHAŃSKA, A. (eds.). 2007. Cognitive Paths into the Slavic Domain. Berlin:
De Gruyter, viii+463 pages. [Cognitive Linguistics Research 38].
Refereed journal articles and book chapters
1. LYASHEVSKAYA, O., M. OVSJANNIKOVA, N. SZYMOR & D. DIVJAK. (in press). Looking for
contextual cues to differentiate modal meanings: a corpus-based study. In: Quantitative
Approaches to the Russian language, edited by Mikhail Kopotev, Olga Lyashevskaya and
Arto Mustajoki. Routledge. [New Developments in the Quantitative Study of Languages].
2. MILIN, P., D. DIVJAK & H. BAAYEN. (in press). A learning perspective on individual
differences in skilled reading: Exploring and exploiting orthographic and semantic
discrimination cues. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and
Cognition.
3. DIVJAK, D., S. SHAROFF & T. ERJAVEC. (in press). Slavic corpus and computational
linguistics. Journal of Slavic Linguistics Silver Anniversary Issue.
4. DIVJAK, D. 2017. The role of lexical frequency in the acceptability of syntactic variants:
evidence from that-clauses in Polish. Cognitive Science 41(2): 354-382.
5. DIVJAK, D., N. LEVSHINA & J. KLAVAN. 2016. Cognitive Linguistics: Looking back, looking
forward. Cognitive Linguistics 27(4): 447-463.
6. MILIN, P., D. DIVJAK, S. DIMITRIJEVIC & H. BAAYEN. 2016. Towards cognitively plausible
data science in language research. Cognitive Linguistics 27(4): 507-526.
7. DIVJAK, D., A. ARPPE & H. BAAYEN. 2016. Does language-as-used fit a self-paced reading
paradigm? (The answer may well depend on the statistical model you use). Slavic
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Languages in the Black Box, edited by Anja Gattnar, Tanja Anstatt and Christina Clasmeier.
Tübingen: narr-Verlag, 52-82.
8. KLAVAN, J. & DIVJAK, D. 2016. The Cognitive Plausibility of Statistical Classification
Models: Comparing Textual and Behavioral Evidence. Folia Linguistica 50 (2): 355-384.
9. DIVJAK, D., E. DĄBROWSKA & A. ARPPE. 2016. Machine meets man: evaluating the
psychological reality of corpus-based probabilistic models. Cognitive Linguistics 27(1): 134.
10. DIVJAK, D., N. SZYMOR & A. SOCHA-MICHALIK. 2015. Towards a usage-based
categorization of Polish modals. Russian Linguistics. International Journal for the Study of
Russian and other Slavic Languages 39 (3): 327-349. [Special issue: corpora and
quantitative data in Slavic Linguistics.]
11. DIVJAK, D. 2015c. Four challenges for usage-based linguistics. In Daems, Jocelyne, Eline
Zenner, Kris Heylen, Dirk Speelman and Hubert Cuyckens (Eds.). Change of Paradigms:
New Paradoxes. Recontextualizing Language and Linguistics. Berlin/Boston: Walter de
Gruyter, 297-309. [Applications of Cognitive Linguistics 31]
12. DIVJAK, D. & C. CALDWELL-HARRIS. 2015. Frequency and entrenchment. In Ewa
Dąbrowska & Dagmar Divjak. Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics. Berlin: De Gruyter, 53 75. [HSK 39].
13. DĄBROWSKA, E. & D. DIVJAK. 2015. Introduction to DĄBROWSKA, E. & D. DIVJAK (eds).
Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics. Berlin: De Gruyter, 1-9. [HSK 39].
14. JANDA, L.A. & D. DIVJAK. 2015. The role of non-canonical subjects in the overall grammar
of a language: a case study of Russian. In Marja-Liisa Helasvuo & Tuomas Huumo. Subjects
in constructions: canonical and non-canonical. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 293-317.
[Constructional Approaches to Language 16]
15. DIVJAK, D. 2015b. Исследование грамматики восприятия (на материале русского
языка). А. А. Кибрик, А. Д. Кошелев (compilers); А. А. Кибрик, А. Д. Кошелев, А. В.
Кравченко, Ю. В. Мазурова, О. В. Федорова (editors). Язык и мысль: Современная
когнитивная лингвистика. Moscow: Jazyki Slavjanskoj Kul’tury [Разумное поведение и
язык/Language and Reasoning], 448-477. [Russian translation of Divjak 2015a]
16. DIVJAK, D. 2015a. Exploring the grammar of perception. A case study using data from
Russian. Functions of Language 22 (1): 44-68.
17. DIVJAK, D. & N. FIELLER. 2014. Clustering linguistic data. In D. Glynn & J. Robinson (eds),
Corpus Methods for Semantics: Quantitative studies in polysemy and synonymy.
Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 405-441. [Human Cognitive Processing 43].
18. DIVJAK, D & A. ARPPE. 2013. Extracting prototypes from exemplars. What can corpus data
tell us about concept representation? Cognitive Linguistics 24 (2): 221-274.
19. DIVJAK, D. 2012. Introduction to DIVJAK, D. & GRIES, St. Th. 2012. Frequency effects in
language representation (Vol. 2). Berlin: De Gruyter, 1 - 10. [Trends in Linguistics 244.2].
20. DIVJAK, D. 2011. Predicting aspectual choice in modal constructions. A quest for the Holy
Grail? In Marcin Grygiel and Laura Janda (eds), Slavic Linguistics in a Cognitive framework.
Berlin: Peter Lang, 67-85.
21. DIVJAK, D. 2010. Corpus-based evidence for an idiosyncratic aspect-modality interaction
in Russian. In Dylan Glynn and Kerstin Fischer (eds), Quantitative Methods in Cognitive
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Semantics: Corpus-driven Approaches. Berlin: De Gruyter, 305-330. [Cognitive Linguistics
Research 46].
22. GRIES, St. Th. & D. DIVJAK. 2010. Quantitative approaches in usage-based cognitive
semantics: myths, erroneous assumptions, and a proposal. In Dylan Glynn and Kerstin
Fisher (eds), Quantitative Methods in Cognitive Semantics: Corpus-driven Approaches.
Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 331-354. [Cognitive Linguistics Research 46].
23. M. KOPTJEVSKAJA, D. DIVJAK & K. RAKHILINA. 2010. Aquamotion Verbs in Slavic and
Germanic: a Case Study in Lexical Typology. In Driagina-Hasko, Viktoria and Renee
Perelmutter (eds). New Approaches to Slavic verbs of motion. Amsterdam-Philadelphia:
John Benjamins, 315-341. [Studies in Language Companion Series 115]
24. DIVJAK, D. 2009. Mapping between domains. The aspect-modality interaction in Russian.
Russian Linguistics 33 (3): 249-269.
25. GRIES, St. Th. & D. DIVJAK. 2009. Behavioral profiles: a corpus-based approach to cognitive
semantic analysis. In: EVANS, V. and S. POURCEL (eds.). New directions in Cognitive
Linguistics. Amsterdam-Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 57-75. [Human Cognitive
Processing 24]
26. DIVJAK, D. & St. Th. GRIES. 2009. Corpus-based cognitive semantics. A contrastive study
of phasal verbs in English and Russian. In: Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk, Barbara and
Katarzyna Dziwirek (eds.). Studies in Cognitive Corpus Linguistics. Frankfurt am Main:
Peter Lang, 273-296. [Łódź Studies in Language].
27. DIVJAK, D. & St. Th. GRIES. 2008. Clusters in the Mind? Converging evidence from nearsynonymy in Russian. The Mental Lexicon, 3 (2): 188-213.
28. DIVJAK, D. & L. A. JANDA. 2008. Ways of Attenuating Agency in Russian. In: Siewierska,
Anna (ed.). Impersonal Constructions in Grammatical Theory. A special issue of
Transactions of the Philological Society, 106 (2): 1-40.
29. DIVJAK, D. 2008. On (in)frequency and (un)acceptability. In: Barbara LewandowskaTomaszczyk (ed.). Corpus Linguistics, Computer Tools and Applications - state of the art.
Frankfurt a. Main: Peter Lang, 213-233. [Łódź Studies in Language].
30. DIVJAK, D., A. KOCHAŃSKA & L.A. JANDA. 2007. Why Cognitive Linguists Should Care
About the Slavic Languages And Vice Versa. In: DIVJAK, D. & A. KOCHAŃSKA.
(eds.) Cognitive Paths into the Slavic Domain. Berlin – New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 119. [Cognitive Linguistics Research 38].
31. DIVJAK, D. 2007. Degrees of Verb Integration. A Binding Scale for [VV] Structures in
Russian. In: DIVJAK, D. & A. KOCHAŃSKA (eds.) Cognitive Paths into the Slavic Domain.
Mouton de Gruyter: Berlin-New York, 221-256. [Cognitive Linguistics Research 38].
32. DIVJAK, D. & LEMMENS, M. 2007. Lexical Conflation Patterns in Dutch Aquamotion Verbs.
In: MAJSAK, T. & RACHILINA, E.V. (eds.) A Typology of Aquamotion Verbs. Moskva: Indrik,
152-174.
33. DIVJAK, D. 2006. Ways of Intending: Delineating and Structuring Near-Synonyms. In:
GRIES, ST. & STEFANOWITSCH, A. (eds.) Corpora in cognitive linguistics. Corpus-based
Approaches to Syntax and Lexis. Berlin-New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 19-56. [Trends in
Linguistics 172].
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34. DIVJAK, D. 2006. Bewegen in water. Een geval voor lexicon of grammatica? [Moving
through water: a case of lexicon or grammar?] In: WAEGEMANS, E. (ed.). De Taal van
Peter. Russisch-Nederlandse contrasten [Peter’s Language: Russian-Dutch Contrasts], 5567. Leuven: Acco.
35. DIVJAK, D. & GRIES, St. Th. 2006. Ways of Trying in Russian. Clustering Behavioral Profiles.
In: Journal of Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory 2 (1): 23-60.
36. SMESSAERT, H., CORNILLIE, B., DIVJAK D., EYNDE K. van den. 2005. Degrees of clause
integration. From endotactic to exotactic subordination in Dutch. In: Linguistics. An
Interdisciplinary Journal of the Language Sciences 43 (3): 471-530.
37. DIVJAK, D. 2003. On trying in Russian: a tentative network model for near(er) synonyms.
In: “Belgian Contributions to the 13th International Congress of Slavicists, Ljubljana, 15-21
August 2003”. Special Issue of Slavica Gandensia 30: 25-58.
38. DIVJAK, D. 2003. Слова о словах. К вопросу о неточных синонимах «умудриться»,
«ухитриться», «исхитриться» и «изловчиться. [Words on Words. The Case of Four NearSynonyms] In: SOLDATJENKOVA, T., WAEGEMANS, E. For East is East. Liber Amicorum
Wojciech Skalmowski. Leuven-Paris: Peeters, 345-365. [Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta].
39. DIVJAK, D. 2001. On the Expression of 'Purpose' in Russian: Augmented Teleonomic versus
Čtoby-Constructions. In: Slavica Gandensia 28: 21-49.
Refereed Papers in Conference Proceedings
1. DIVJAK, D. & A. ARPPE. 2010. Extracting prototypes from corpus data: A distributional
account of representing near synonymous verbs. Proceedings of Verb 2010.
Interdisciplinary Workshop on Verbs: The Identification and Representation of Verb
Features. Pisa (Italy), 4-5 November 2010 [available as electronic version only].
2. SHAROFF, S. & KOPOTEV, M. & ERJAVEC, T. & FELDMAN, A. & DIVJAK, D. 2008. Designing
and Evaluating a Russian Tagset. Proceedings of LREC 2008, Marrakech (Morocco), May
26-June 1, 2008 [available as electronic version only].
3. DIVJAK, D. 2003. An implementable view on Russian modificators. In: KOSTA, P.,
BLASZCZAK, J., FRASEK, J., GEIST L., ZYGIS, M. Investigations into Formal Slavic Linguistics.
Contributions of the Fourth European Conference on the Formal Description of Slavic
Languages (FDSL IV held at Potsdam University November 28.-30.11.2001), 815-830.
Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. [Linguistik International].
Publications on other topics
1. DIVJAK, D. 2004. De grammatica van gebeurtenissen [The Grammar of Events]. In: OostEuropa Tijdingen 26 (47): 39-43.
2. DIVJAK, D. 2001. Parasceve iunior Epibatis: een leven in beelden [Parasceve iunior Epibatis:
a life portrayed]. In: The Journal of Eastern Christian Studies 53 (3/4): 155-199.
3. DIVJAK, D. 1999. Parasceve iunior Epibatis: portret van een Balkanheilige [Parasceve
iunior Epibatis: portrait of a Balkan Saint]. In: Oost-Europa Tijdingen 21 (37): 19-41.
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4. DIVJAK, D. 1998. R. Stallaerts. Review of “Kreatief: poëzie uit ex-Joegoslavië”. [Poetry
from Former Yugoslavia] 1997, nr. 3/4. In: Contactblad voor Oost-Europakunde 20 (35):
65.
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