CURRICULUM VITAE
Oksana V. Tsaregorodtseva
Department of Philology
National Research Tomsk State University
34, Lenin prospect, room 23
Tomsk 634041, Russia
phone: (+73822) 534899 (work)
mobile: +79061988567
E-Mail: caregrad@yandex.ru
Place of birth: Nizhniy Khuranah, Russia
Date of birth: January, 06 1984
Marital status: single
Citizenship: Russia
Residentship: Russia
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EDUCATION:
Oct. 2006- TOMSK STATE UNIVERSITY
2009 Postgraduate study leading to “Kandidat Nauk” in Philology
Sept.2001-Jul. 2006 TOMSK STATE UNIVERSITY
“Diploma with distinction” (majors: Philology, Education)
ADVANCED
TRAINING:
NEW BULGARIAN UNIVERSITY 2016 23rd International Summer School in Cognitive Science
TOMSK STATE UNIVERSITY 2015 – Statistics in humanities studies
NEW BULGARIAN UNIVERSITY 2014 21st International Summer School in Cognitive Science
TOMSK STATE UNIVERSITY 2013 – E-prime experiment generator program
TOMSK STATE UNIVERSITY 2013 – Social robotics and convergent technologies (workshop)
TOMSK STATE UNIVERSITY 2012 – Knowledge management, organizational development and academic globalization (workshop)
TOMSK STATE UNIVERSITY 2011 – Information Technologies in social and humanities studies
MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY 2011 – Teacher Training Course Foundations of European culture (Antiquity, Medieval Studies, Greek, and Latin terminology)
EXPERIENCE:
Jan. 2014 – present TOMSK STATE UNIVERSITY
Department of Philology, Assistant Professor
March 2014 – present TOMSK STATE UNIVERSITY
Laboratory for Cognitive studies in Language, Senior Research Fellow
Apr. 2007 – Jan. 2014 TOMSK STATE UNIVERSITY
Department of Philology, Senior member of the Teaching Staff
2007 TOMSK STATE UNIVERSITY
Department of Humanitarian Informatics, Lab-Assistant
Apr. 2007 – present TOMSK STATE UNIVERSITY
Department of General Classic Linguistics
* Teaching Psycholinguistics
* Teaching Experimental Linguistics
*Teaching Language and brain
*Teaching Latin, Ancient Greek
*Teaching Information Technologies
*Teaching Web-site Creation
Department of General Classic Linguistics; graduate student
* Russian ‘light-words’ in Indo-European context (semantic aspect)
HONORS: Oxford-Russia Fund Teacher scholarship
SKILLS: Experienced with computer applications:
MS Office, web-site creation technologies, Internet technologies; E – prime 2.0, Eye-tracker system SMI RED 500 (Experiment Suite 360)
LANGUAGES: Russian-native, English-upper-intermediate.
RESEARCH
INTERESTS: psycholinguistics, cognitive linguistics, language processing, action and perception, semantics, etymology
PUBLICATIONS:
Journal papers
1) Tsaregorodtseva O. V., Miklashevsky A. A. Different Languages, Same Sun, and Same Grass: Do Linguistic Stimuli Influence Attention Shifts in Russian? //Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences. – 2015. – Т. 215. – С. 279-286. (In English)
2) Alexey A. Miklashevskiy, Oksana V. Tsaregorodtseva Influence of linguistic stimuli on the vertical attention shift// The Russian Journal of Cognitive Science, 2014, vol. 1 (1–2) (in Russian)
3) Oksana V. Tsaregorodtseva Semantic history of the Russian light-words: issue of semantic evolution // Tomsk State University Scientific Journal of Philology. — № 3 (11). Tomsk, 2010. — P. 48 — 60. (in Russian)
4) Oksana V. Tsaregorodtseva Implementation of the semantic model «to shine» → «to darken» in the system of the Russian light-words and their derivatives // Language and culture. — № 2 (10). — Tomsk, 2010. — P. 67-76. (in Russian)
5) Oksana V. Tsaregorodtseva History and etymology of the Russian light-words, ascending to the Slavic root *svet-// Tomsk State University Scientific Journal. № 324, July, 2009. — P. 56 — 60. (in Russian)
6) Oksana V. Tsaregorodtseva Derivatives of the root *leuk- in the Russian language/ / State University Scientific Journal. Operational scientific information bulletin. — № 111. — Tomsk, 2006. — P. 87-92. (in Russian)
Peer-reviewed conference papers
7) Janyan, A., Vankov, I., Tsaregorodtseva, O., & Miklashevsky, A. Remember down, read up, look down: Does a word modulate eye trajectory away from remembered location? // Cognitive processing 16 (1), 259-263. (In English)
8) Novikova, E.G., Janyan, A., & Tsaregorodtseva, O.V. Metaphorical salience in artistic text processing: Evidence from eye movement //Perception. – 2015. – С. 0301006615596692. (In English)
9) Oksana V. Tsaregorodtseva Implementation of the semantic model «to shine» → «to darken» in the Greek and Russian languages// Synchronic and diachronic comparative linguistics. — M.: Dobrosvet, Publishing House KDU, 2011. — P. 266 — 271.(in Russian)
10) Oksana V. Tsaregorodtseva Words with light semantics and human mind activity semantics //Classical Philology in Siberia: Reports of the VII Science Conference «Current issues of classical philology and comparative linguistics» and regional scientific-methodical council of classical philology. — Tomsk, 2011. — P. 146 — 154. (in Russian)
11) Oksana V. Tsaregorodtseva Etymology and semantics of the Russian light-word сверкать (to sparkle) in the Russian language//Classical Philology in Siberia: Reports of the VI Science Conference «Current issues of classical philology and comparative linguistics» and regional scientific-methodical council of classical philology. — Tomsk, 2008. — P. 109 – 195. (in Russian)
12) Oksana V. Tsaregorodtseva Semantic relations of light, peace and war meanings in the Russian language/ / Reports of the II International Conference «Peace research and peace discourse in the education system», June 14-15, 2007. Tomsk, 2008. — P. 78 — 81. (in Russian)
13) Oksana V. Tsaregorodtseva Semantics and etymology of the main symbols of light in the classical and Russian languages// Language and Culture: Reports of the XIX International Scientific Conference, 30-31 October 2006. Tomsk, 2008. — P. 121 — 128. (in Russian)
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