Principal investigator: Tore Nesset
Project title: ConLab: The Tromsø Constructicon Laboratorium
Summary of the project:
Norway needs strong competence in Russian language and internationally competitive Russian language programs. The goal of ConLab – The Tromsø Constructicon Laboratorium – is to contribute to a sustainable future through building the expertise and enhancing the quality of UiT’s Russian language program. ConLab is linked to and supports two projects funded through DIKU (CPRU-2017/10027, NCMRU-2016/10025) by further developing and implementing our digital resources for pedagogical purposes. While focusing on Russian, ConLab promotes Norway’s “PANORAMA strategy” in a broader sense, insofar as ConLab includes researchers from other relevant countries: Japan, Brazil, and the USA.
The main activities in ConLab are organized in five work packages (WPs):
- WP1: “ConLabClass – Constructicon from Research to Classroom” develops writing exercises based on our digital resource the “Russian Constructicon”.
- WP2 “Come and Go with Constructions” includes student mobility to Tromsø and from Tromsø (to Tallinn).
- WP3 focuses on the integration of the new construction-based exercises into UiT’s language courses on Russian.
- WP4 organizes dissemination of the new construction-based resources to wide academic and pedagogical community.
- WP5 “Post-Pandemic joint PhD/MA course” is a hybrid PhD course that combines physical and digital pedagogical strategies.
Project duration: 08/2021 – 07/2025
Collaborators:
- Tore Nesset (UiT The Arctic University of Norway)
- Anna Endresen (UiT The Arctic University of Norway)
- Laura A. Janda (UiT The Arctic University of Norway)
- Valentina Zhukova (UiT The Arctic University of Norway)
- Reza Soltani (UiT The Arctic University of Norway)
- Svetlana Sokolova (UiT The Arctic University of Norway)
- Elena Bjørgve (UiT The Arctic University of Norway)
- Zoia Butenko (University of Oslo)
- Taras Andrushko (University of Oslo)
Project results:







Funding:
This project is funded by the UTFORSK 2020 grant received from the Direktoratet for høyere utdanning og kompetanse (Diku: https://diku.no/): SIU/DIKU/HK-DIR project (UTF-2020/10129)
Key publications:
- Endresen, Anna and Valentina Zhukova. (2025). Constructionist approach to assessment of language proficiency in Russian as a foreign language. In: Pastushenkov, D., Zalaltdinova, L. (Eds.) Assessment of Russian as a Foreign Language: Unlocking Proficiency. Routledge Series “Russian Language Pedagogy and Research”. pp. 82-97. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003476122-8
- Zhukova, Valentina and Laura A. Janda. (2024). Russian grammar as a constructicon: beyond a list. Russian Linguistics 48, 15. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11185-024-09298-z
- Endresen, Anna and Olaf Mikkelsen. (2024). Ten good reasons to build the Norwegian ConstructiCon, a dictionary of grammar.Lexicographica – International Annual for Lexicography 40(1), 121-145. https://doi.org/10.1515/lex-2024-0007
- Zhukova, Valentina. (2023). How to threaten in Russian: a constructionist approach. Russian Linguistics 47, 141–166. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11185-023-09274-z
- Endresen, Anna, Valentina Zhukova, Elena Bjørgve, Daria Demidova, Natalia Kalanova, Zoia Butenko, George Lonshakov, and David Henrik Lavén. (2022) “Construxercise! Implementation of a construction-based approach to language pedagogy.” Russian Language Journal: Vol. 72: Iss. 1. 47-71. Available at: https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/rlj/vol72/iss1/4
- Nesset, Tore, Kristian Bjørklund, and Petter Hov Jacobsen. (2022) “Flipping the classroom? From text to video in teaching Russian grammar.” Russian Language Journal Vol. 72: Iss. 1. 71-87. Available at: https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/rlj/vol72/iss1/5
- Janda, Laura A., Jan Ove Nikolai Almendingen and Linn Thea Kaldager Josefsen (2022) “Empirically determined strategic input and gamification in mastering Russian word forms.” Russian Language Journal: Vol. 72: Iss. 1. 29-47. Available at: https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/rlj/vol72/iss1/3
- Sokolova, Svetlana, Andrei Rogatchevski, Kristian Bjørklund, David Henrik Lavén, and Håkon Sverdrupsen. (2022) “The Participatory Approach and Student Active Learning in Language Teaching: Language Students as Journalists and Filmmakers.” Russian Language Journal: Vol. 72: Iss. 1. 87-109. Available at: https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/rlj/vol72/iss1/6
- Janda, Laura, Anna Endresen, and Svetlana Sokolova. (2022) “Introduction: Student co-creation of teaching resources, methods, and social integration.” Russian Language Journal: Vol. 72: Iss. 1. 1-5. Available at: https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/rlj/vol72/iss1/1