Bilde av Nesset, Tore
Bilde av Nesset, Tore
Professor of Russian linguistics Department of Language and Culture tore.nesset@uit.no +4777645633 You can find me here

Tore Nesset


Job description

Meritorious teacher at UiT The Arctic University of Norway

Leader of the research group CLEAR – Cognitive Linguistics: Empirical Approaches to Russian

Member of the university board 2017-2021


  • Tore Nesset, Svetlana Sokolova, Martina Björklund :
    Shortening mechanisms in construction morphology: the Russian spec-N construction
    Morphology 2024 ARKIV / DATA / DOI
  • Tore Nesset, Anastasia Makarova :
    Threatening in Russian with or without sja: Grozit′ vs. grozit′sja
    Journal of Slavic Linguistics 2024 ARKIV / DATA
  • Tore Nesset, Laura Alexis Janda :
    A network of allostructions: Quantified subject constructions in Russian
    Cognitive Linguistics 2023 DATA / ARKIV / DOI
  • Tore Nesset, Laura Alexis Janda :
    Norwegian agreement clashes on the football field
    2023 ARKIV / DOI
  • Tore Nesset, Laura Alexis Janda :
    The long and the short of it: Russian predicate adjectives with zero copula
    Russian Linguistics : International Journal for the Study of the Russian Language 2023 ARKIV / DOI
  • Tore Nesset, Kevin Xavier :
    From machine learning to classroom learning: mobile vowels and the Russian preposition v ‘in(to)’
    Slovo. Journal of Slavic Languages, Literatures and Cultures 2023 ARKIV / DATA / FULLTEKST
  • Tore Nesset, Anastasia Makarova :
    “Threat” in Russian–A Linguistic Perspective
    Scando-Slavica 2023 ARKIV / DATA / DOI
  • Tore Nesset :
    Betyr "sikkerhet" det samme på alle språk?
    2024
  • Tore Nesset :
    Attraction and Prediction: Two corpus studies from Russian
    2024
  • Tore Nesset :
    Den utforskende russiskeleven: En «grammatikkonkels» bekjennelser
    2024
  • Tore Nesset :
    Peer review - how to deal with it
    2024
  • Tore Nesset, Yuliia Palii :
    Ukrainian indefinite pronouns between Russian and Polish
    2024
  • Tore Nesset :
    Presidentvalg i Russland. Innslag på "Helgemorgen" i NRK.
    17. March 2024 FULLTEKST
  • Kari Aga Myklebost, Tore Nesset :
    Presidentvalg i Russland.
    17. March 2024 FULLTEKST
  • Tore Nesset, Kari Aga Myklebost, Elisabet Aaraas :
    Hvorfor arrangerer Putin presidentvalg?
    28. February 2024 FULLTEKST
  • Kari Aga Myklebost, Tore Nesset :
    Valget i Russland - hva handler det om?
    2024 FULLTEKST / DATA
  • Tore Nesset, Kari Aga Myklebost :
    Hvorfor holder han valg i det hele tatt?
    Dagsavisen 04. March 2024
  • Tore Nesset :
    Før valget i Russland
    2024
  • Robert Reynolds, Tore Nesset, Laura Alexis Janda :
    RuMOR: connecting insights from a learner corpus to an intelligent language tutoring system
    2024
  • Tore Nesset :
    Kremls to forteljingar
    Dag og Tid 08. March 2024
  • Tore Nesset, Zoia Butenko :
    Goal orientation: Russian motion verb constructions in the classroom
    2024
  • Tore Nesset, Kari Aga Myklebost :
    Hvorfor gjennomfører Putin presidentvalg?
    Nordnorsk debatt - Nordlys 25. February 2024 FULLTEKST
  • Tore Nesset :
    Attraction: Prefixes, prepositions, and Russian verbs of motion
    2024
  • Tore Nesset :
    The CLEAR group: Cognitive linguistics projects in the past, present and future
    2024
  • Tore Nesset :
    Ein ekte russisk patriot
    Dag og Tid 15. November 2024 ARKIV
  • Tore Nesset :
    Russisk i Tromsø i femti år – hva nå?
    Nordnorsk debatt - Nordlys 01. December 2024 FULLTEKST
  • Tore Nesset :
    CLEAR-gruppen: en kort presentasjon
    2024
  • Tore Nesset, Erik Haakon Egeberg :
    Russisk i Tromsø i 50 år: Et kort tilbakeblikk i 2024
    2024
  • Tore Nesset, Kjetil Rydland :
    – Eit arktisk universitet må kunne russisk
    29. November 2024 FULLTEKST
  • Tore Nesset :
    Komplekst
    Dag og Tid 08. September 2023 ARKIV
  • Tore Nesset, Laura Alexis Janda :
    Corpus investigation of Russian numerals
    2023
  • Tore Nesset, Svetlana Sokolova, Martina Björklund :
    Specprezentacija – A cognitive approach to the morphological construction spec-N in Russian
    2023
  • Tore Nesset :
    Russland handlar rasjonelt
    Dag og Tid 17. February 2023 ARKIV
  • Tore Nesset, Laura Alexis Janda :
    Groups – one thing or many? Singular vs. plural agreement in Norwegian and Russian
    2023
  • Tore Nesset :
    Construction Morphology – The quest for meaning in morphology
    2023
  • Tore Nesset :
    Rival forms in modern Russian
    2023
  • Tore Nesset :
    Frå Prigozjin til Pugatsjov: kupp og oppstand i Russland før og no
    Dag og Tid 04. August 2023 ARKIV
  • Tore Nesset, Laura Alexis Janda, Anastasia Makarova :
    Is security uniform across Slavic?
    2023
  • Tore Nesset, Laura Alexis Janda :
    Exploring relationships between constructions: Allostructions in Equilibrium
    2023
  • Tore Nesset :
    Special operations and Construction Morphology
    2023
  • Laura Alexis Janda, Tore Nesset, Anna Obukhova, Masako Ueda Fidler, Václav Cvrček :
    Grammatikk avslører Putins syn på Ukraina
    Dagsavisen 2023 FULLTEKST
  • Tore Nesset, Laura Alexis Janda :
    Numerals, static variation, and learnability: Singular vs. plural agreement in Russian
    2023
  • Tore Nesset, Laura Alexis Janda :
    Kremls språkkrig
    Nordnorsk debatt - Nordlys 21. March 2023 ARKIV / FULLTEKST
  • Tore Nesset, Laura Alexis Janda :
    Digital Resources: Bridging the Gap Between Linguistic Theory and Pedagogical Practice
    2023 FULLTEKST
  • Tore Nesset, Svetlana Sokolova :
    Special operations: Russian rivalry in cognitive linguistics
    2023
  • Tore Nesset, Valentina Zhukova, Anastasia Makarova :
    The linguistics of threats: a cognitive approach to political discourse
    2023
  • Tore Nesset :
    Samarbeid med Russland i en vanskelig tid
    2023
  • Tore Nesset, Laura Alexis Janda :
    Recycled morphemes from macro- and micro- perspectives
    2023
  • Laura Alexis Janda, Tore Nesset :
    Kremls språkkrig
    2023
  • Tore Nesset :
    Navalnyj - regel og ikkje unnatak i russisk historie
    Dag og Tid 18. February 2022

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    Research interests

    My central research interest is Russian language. In my research, I apply the theoretical concepts of Cogntive Linguistics to data from Russian. In particular, I am interested in quantitative analysis of corpus data. I am also interested in historical linguistics, and I am the author of the textbook How Russian Came to Be the Way It Is (Slavica Publishers 2015).

    Teaching

    In 2018 I became a “meritorious teacher” at UiT The Arctic University of Norway. Find out more about me as a teacher by visiting my pedagogical portfolio! My portfolio can also be accessed here.




    CV

    Education

    • Doctor artium (PhD), University of Oslo, 1997
    • Cand.philol., University of Oslo (Specialization: Russian Linguistics), 1992
    • Cand.mag., University of Oslo (German, general linguistics, Russian), 1989
    • Norwegian Defense School of Intelligence and Security, 1987

    Employment

    2004 – present: Professor of Russian linguistics at UiT The Arctic University of Norway
    2008 – Visiting professor (“professor II”), University of Bergen
    1997–2004: Associate professor of Russian linguistics, University of Tromsø
    1993 – 1996: Reserch fellow, University of Oslo
    1992: Teaching associate, University of Oslo


    Appointments

    • 2019 – present: Research group leader of CLEAR (Cognitive Linguistics: Empirical Approaches to Russian)
    • 2010 – 2019: Deputy research group leader of CLEAR (Cognitive Linguistics: Empirical Approaches to Russian)
    • 2011 – 2012: Group leader and researcher at the Center for Advanced Study at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, Oslo
    • 2003 – 2011: Affiliate, Center for Advanced Study in Theoretical Linguistics (CASTL), University of Tromsø

    Administrative experience

    • Member of universitetsstyret (university board of trustees) of UiT The Arctic University of Norway, 2017–2021
    • Member of fakultetsstyret (faculty board)

    Membership in academies

    • Member of Academia Europaea (The Academy of Europe)

    Editorical boards

    • Editor of Poljarnyj Vestnik
    • Associate editor of Scando-Slavica
    • Member of editorial board of Norsk Lingvistisk Tidsskrift, Slavica Bergensia, and Zeitschrift für Slawistik

    Research stays at other universities

    • 2022 – 2023: Princeton University
    • 2017 – 2018: Princeton University
    • 2012 – 2013: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    • 2006 – 2007: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    • 2001: University of California at San Diego
    • 1995: Surrey Morphology Group, University of Surrey, UK

    Invited lectures

    • Harvard University
    • Princeton University
    • Brown University
    • Moscow State University
    • HSE University (Moscow)
    • Petrozavodsk State University
    • Institute for linguistic research of the Russian Academy Science (St. Petersburg)
    • Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
    • Scuola Normale e Superiore (Pisa, Italy)
    • Uppsala University
    • University of Oslo
    • University of Bergen
    • University of Stavanger