Alumni

YEARLAST NAME (CLICK FOR EMAIL)FIRST NAMEAFFILIATIONDISSERTATIONWebsite
2023Goksu
DuyguLong(er) Object Movement in Turkish
2023Holladay
KadenVisiting Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, Western Washington University"You will always have Me: A Compositional Theory of Person."Website
2023HucklebridgeSherryPostdoctoral Fellows, Department of Linguistics, Memorial University, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.“Associative Plurals.”
2023IyerJyotiRozieAI-Product Owner“COUNTERDIRECTIONALITY IN THE GRAMMAR: REVERSALS AND RESTITUTIONS"
2023MayerErikaResearch Data Analyst III, MaineHealth Institute for Research“The online processing of even’s likelihood presupposition”
2022 JohnsonKimberlyContract Linguist, Chickasaw Language Revitalization Program in Ada, OKOn the Semantics of Verbal and Nominal Tense in Mvskoke (Creek)
2022KimSeoyoungLanguage Data Scientist, Alex Al in Seattle WashingtonRestrictive Tier Induction
2022LamontAndrewLecturer in Linguistics, University College LondonDIRECTIONAL HARMONIC SERIALISMWebsite
2022MirraziZahrasadatElahé Omidyar Mir-Djalali Postdoctoral Fellow in Iranian Linguistics, Linguistics Department, UCLATENSE IN CONDITIONALS: INS AND OUTSWebsite
2022NelsonMaxSenior Research Engineer, Raytheon Intelligence & SpacePhonotactic Learning with Distributional Representations
2022YinRongComputational Linguist, Lymba CorporationThe Linearization of V(P)-doubling Constructions
2021AndersonCarolynAssistant Professor, Wellesley College, Department of Computer ScienceShifting the Perspectival Landscape: Methods for Encoding, Identifying, and Selecting PerspectivesWebsite
2021AndrewsCarolinePostdoctoral Researcher, University of ZurichThere and Gone Again: Syntactic Structure In Memory
2021OzyildizDenizPost-doctoral Researcher, University of Konstanz The Event Structure of Attitudes
2021PrickettBrandonResearch associate, UMass AmherstLearning Phonology With Sequence-To-Sequence Neural NetworksWebsite
2021WilsonMichaelPost-doctoral Research Associate,
Department of Linguistics, Yale University
The Syntactic and Semantic Atoms of the Spray/load AlternationWebsite
2020GoebelAlexanderPostdoctoral Researcher, Linguistics Department, McGill University,Representing Context: Presupposition Triggers and Focus-sensitivityWebsite
2020HammerlyChristopherAssistant Professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of British Columbia.Person-based Prominence in OjibweWebsite
2020HughtoCoralData Engineer, Assurance, a company in Seattle that provides a platform for buying insuranceEmergent Typological Effects of Agent-Based Learning Models in Maximum Entropy Grammar
2020 IvanRudmila-RodicaResearch Scientist
Altus Assessments
TALKING ABOUT HER(SELF): AMBIGUITY AVOIDANCE AND PRINCIPLE B. A Theoretical and Psycholinguistic Investigation of Romanian PronounsWebsite
2020KusliyPetrSenior researcher at the Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of SciencesThe Emptiness of the Present: Fronting Constructions as a Window to the Semantics of Tense
2020KusmerLelandSoftware Engineer
Toast
Optimal Linearization: Prosodic displacement in Khoekhoegowab and Beyond
2019BhatiaSakshiAssistant Professor, Department of Linguistics,
University of Delhi
Computing Agreement in a Mixed System Website
2019BuiThuyLecturer position (equivalent to tenure-track Assistant Professor)
Hoa Sen University
Binding and Coreference in Vietnamese Website
2019ConnerTracyAssistant Professor at Northwestern, Linguist, Speech Patholigist and Scholar of Black LanguageDivorce Licensing: Separate Criteria for Predicate and Clausal EllipsisWebsite
2019VostrikovaEkaterina (Katia)07/2021-Georg-August-Universität Göttingen as a DAAD scholar. 09/2021- 3 year position at University of Göttingen as a post-doctoral researcher.Phrasal and Clausal Exceptive-Additive Constructions CrosslinguisticallyWebsite
2018ErschlerDavidLecturer (an analogue of the American Assistant Professor), Dept. of Foreign Literatures & Linguistics
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel
Typology of bizarre ellipsis varietiesWebsite
2018HauserIvy Assistant Professor,
University of Texas Arlington
Effects of Phonological Contrast on Within-Category Phonetic VariationWebsite
2018HuangHsin-LunLanguage Engineer
Amazon
The Head-Quarters of Mandarin ArgumentsWebsite
2018PasquereauJeremyPostdoctoral Researcher
Surrey Morphology Group
University of Surrey (UK)
Responding to questions and assertions: embedded Polar Response Particles, ellipsis, and contrastWebsite
2018ParkYangsookLanguage Engineer
Amazon
ATTITUDES DE SE AND LOGOPHORICITY
2017RyslingAmandaAssistant Professor, University of California, Santa CruzPreferential early attribution in segmental parsingWebsite
2017PooleEthan
Assistant Professor, University of California, Los AngelesMovement and the Semantic Type of TracesWebsite
2017ClaussMichaelLinguist-TELUS International, Institutional Research Analyst
Loyola University New Orleans
The Form and Acquisition of Free RelativesWebsite
2017MendiaJon AnderVisiting Asst. Professor, Linguistics,
Heinrich Heine Universität in Düsseldorf
Amount Relatives ReduxWebsite
2017SloggettShayneNorthwestern
Post Doctoral Fellow
When Errors Aren't: How Comprehenders Selectively Violate Binding TheoryWebsite
2016NazarovAlekseiUniversity of Toronto
Visiting Assistant Professor
Extending Hidden Structure Learning: Features, Opacity, and ExceptionsWebsite
2016Moore-CantwellClaireAssistant Professor, UCLAThe Representation of Probabilistic Phonological Patterns: Neurological, Behavioral, and Computational Evidence from the English Stress SystemWebsite
2016Bogal-AllbrittenElizabethPostdoctoral Researcher, Göteborgs universitet in Gothenburg, SwedenBuilding Meaning in Navajo
Website
2016KeineStefan
Assistant Professor,
UCLA
Probes and their Horizons
Website
2016LaCaraNicholasMost recently visiting Assistant Professor, University of Toronto
Anaphora, Inversion, and FocusWebsite
2015SmithBrianComputational Linguist, LinkedInPhonologically Conditioned Allomorphy and UR Constraints
Website
2015OverfeltJasonContract Assistant Professor, University of MinnesotaRightward Movement: A Study in LocalityWebsite
2015PizzoPresleySoftware Engineer, Originate
Investigating Properties of Phonotactic Knowledge Through Web-Based Experimentation
2015HashimotoMasashiAssociate Professor at Kanazawa University in JapanExperiencing in Japanese: The Experiencer Restriction across Clausal TypesWebsite
2014WeirAndrewAssociate Professor, Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyFragments and Clausal EllipsisWebsite
2014ConstantNoahGoogle Researcher in Mountain ViewContrastive Topic: Meanings and Realizations
2014MajewskiHelenTeaching EFL in Australia. Hoping to start teaching linguistics to EFL teachers.Comprehending Each Other: Weak Reciprocity and Processing
2014StaubsRobertResearcher, Mitre CorporationComputational Modeling of Learning Biases in Stress TypologyWebsite
2014LimaSuziAssistant Professor, University of TorontoThe Grammar of Individuation and CountingWebsite
2013FarudiAnnahitaLecturer, University of SaskatchewanGapping in Farsi: A Crosslinguistic Investigation
2013GrantMargaretPostdoctoral Researcher, Humboldt University of BerlinThe Parsing and Interpretation of Comparatives: More than Meets the EyeWebsite
2012McKenzieAndrewAssociate Professor, University of KansasThe Role of Contextual Restriction in Reference-Tracking
Website
2012RubinsteinAynatAssistant Professor, Hebrew University of JerusalemRoots of ModalityWebsite
2012ElfnerEmilyAssistant Professor, York UniversitySyntax-Prosody Interactions in Irish
Website
2012HarrisJesseAssistant Professor, University of California, Los AngelesProcessing Perspectives
2012PruittKathrynAssistant Professor, Arizona State UniversityStress in Harmonic SerialismWebsite
2012KeyMichaelPrivate consultant, data scientistPhonological And Phonetic Biases In Speech Perception
2012WalkowMartinGoals, Big and SmallWebsite
2012HeizmannTanjaExhaustivity In Questions & Clefts; And The Quantifier Connection: A Study In German And English
2011DavisChristopherAssociate Professor, University of the RyukyusConstraining Interpretation: Sentence Final Particles in JapaneseWebsite
2011AnderssenJanComputational Linguist, Idealo, Berlin, GermanyQuantification, misc.Website
2011JesneyKarenAssistant Professor, University of Southern CaliforniaCumulative constraint interaction in phonological acquisition and typologyWebsite
2011Biezma GarridoMariaSenior Lecturer, Languages, Literature and Cultures, University of Massachusetts, AmherstAnchoring Pragmatics In Syntax And SemanticsWebsite
2011KimperWendellAssistant Professor, University of ManchesterCompeting Triggers: Transparency And Opacity In Vowel HarmonyWebsite
2010DealAmy RoseAssociate Professor, University of California, BerkeleyTopics In The Nez Perce VerbWebsite
2010FranaIlariaAssistant Professor, University of Enna "Kore"Concealed Questions. In Search Of Answers
Website
2009UsseryCherlonProfessor, Carleton CollegeOptionality and Variability: Syntactic Licensing Meets Morphological Spell-OutWebsite
2009SchwarzFlorianAssociate Professor, University of PennsylvaniaTwo Types of Definites in Natural LanguageWebsite
2009MoultonKeirAssistant Professor, Linguistics, University of TorontoNatural Selection and the Syntax of Clausal Complementation
Website
2009BeckerMichaelAssociate Professor, UMass AmherstPhonological Trends in the Lexicon: The Role of Constraints
2009CohenShaiOn the semantics of too and only: Distinctness and subsumption
2009WerleAdamAdjunct Assistant Professor, University of VictoriaWord, Phrase, And Clitic Prosody In Bosnian, Serbian, And CroatianWebsite
2009ShinyaTakahitoThe Role of Lexical Contrast in the Perception of Intonational Prominence in Japanese
2009StickneyHelenDevelopment Assistant, Family Hospice and Palliative CareThe Emergence of DP in the Partitive Structure
2008WolfMatthewCoordinator of Contracts and Grants, Alzheimer's Greater Los AngelesOptimal interleaving: Serial phonology -morphology interaction in a constraint-based model
2007TessierAnne-MichelleAssociate Professor of Linguistics at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, CanadaBiases and stages in phonological acquisitionWebsite
2007VerbukAnnaLinguistic Annotator, Amazon Inc.Acquisition of scalar implicaturesWebsite
2007Flack PottsKathrynAcademic Analyst, School of Engineering at Stanford UniversityThe sources of phonological markedness
2007KawaharaShigeto Associate Professor
The Keio Institute of Cultural & Linguistic Studies
The emergence of phonetic naturalnessWebsite
2006CarpenterAngelaAssociate Professor, Wellesley CollegeAcquisition of a natural versus an unnatural stress systemWebsite
2006ChamblessDellaLecturing Fellow, Duke UniversityAsymmetries in the acquisition of consonant clusters
2006Alonso-OvalleLuisAssociate Professor, McGill UniversityDisjunction in alternative semanticsWebsite
2006LandmanMeredithLecturer and Director of Undergraduate Studies in Linguistics, Columbia University*Variables in natural languageWebsite
2005ArreguiAnaAssociate Professor, University of Massachusetts, AmherstOn the accessiblity of possible worlds: The role of tense and *aspectWebsite
2005HirotaniMakoAssociate Professor, Carleton UniversityProsody and LF interpretation: Processing Japanese wh -questionsWebsite
2005MorzyckiMarcinAssociate Professor of Linguistics, The University of British ColumbiaMediated *modification: Functional structure and the interpretation of modifier positionWebsite
2005Menendez-BenitoPaulaMarie Curie Fellow, Universitat Pompeu FabraThe grammar of choice
Website
2005GelbartBenPerception of foreignness
2004CoetzeeAndriesProfessor, University of MichiganWhat it means to be a loser: Non -optimal candidates in optimality theory
Website
2004KimJi-yungFreelance translator
Scope: The View from IndefinitesWebsite
2004KimMin-JooProfessor
Texas Tech University
Event-structure and the internally headed relative clause construction in Korean and Japanese
Website
2004TerryJ. MichaelAssociate Professor, University of North CarolinaOn the articulation of aspectual meaning in African -American English
Website
2003JonesCarolineAssociate Professor, Western Sydney UniversityThe development of phonological categories in children's perception of final voicing in dialects of EnglishWebsite
2003Juarros-DaussaEvaAssistant Professor, University of GroningenArgument structure and the lexicon /syntax interfaceWebsite
2003LubowiczAniaAdjunct Assistant Professor, University of MinnesotaContrast preservation in phonological mappingsWebsite
2003GouskovaMariaProfessor, New York UniversityDeriving economy: Syncope in Optimality Theory
Website
2003SugaharaMarikoAssociate Professor, Dashisha UniversityDowntrends and post-focus intonation in Tokyo JapaneseWebsite
2003HallNancyProfessor, University of California, Long BeachGestures and segments: Vowel intrusion as overlapWebsite
2002De LacyPaul(Professor Emeritus) (ret. 2018), Department of Linguistics, Rutgers University
The formal expression of markedness
Website
2002SmithJenniferAssociate Professor, University of North CarolinaPhonological augmentation in prominent positionsWebsite
2002MoretonElliottAssociate Professor, University of North CarolinaPhonological grammar in speech perception
Website
2002ParkerStephenAssistant Professor, Graduate Institute of Applied LinguisticsQuantifying the sonority hierarchyWebsite
2002CarminatiMaria NellaResearcher, University of Bielefeld, CITEC, GermanyThe processing of Italian subject pronouns
2001KirkCeciliaProfessor, University of MacquariePhonological constraints on the segmentation of continuous speech
2001ShimoyamaJunkoAssociate Professor, McGillWh -constructions in JapaneseWebsite
2001CarlsonKatyAssociate Professor, Morehead State UniversityParallelism and prosody in the processing of ellipsis sentencesWebsite
2000HollebrandseBartUniversity of GroningenThe acquisition of sequence of tenseWebsite
2000SchwarzBernhardAssociate Professor, McGillTopics in ellipsisWebsite
2000DickeyMikeAssociate Professor, University of PittsburghThe processing of tenseWebsite
2000IsaakAndreSplit case marking and prominence relations
2000TakahashiMariKyoto Sangyo UniversityThe syntax and morphology of Japanese verbal nounsWebsite
1999AldereteJohnProfessor, Simon Fraser UniversityMorphologically governed accent in optimality theoryWebsite
1999DeevyPatResearch Associate, Purdue UniversityThe comprehension of English subject -verb agreementWebsite
1999KusumotoKiyomiAssociate Professor, Kwansei Gakuin UniversityTense in embedded contexts
1999LechnerWinfriedAssociate Professor, National & Kapodistrian University of AthensComparatives and DP -structureWebsite
1999TamanjiPiusdec.Agreement and the internal syntax of Bafut DPs
1998BenkiJoseResearch Investigator. University of MichiganEvidence for phonological categories from speech perceptionWebsite
1998BenedictoElenaProfessor, Purdue UniversityThe syntax and interpretation of non-canonical argument positionsWebsite
1998BeckmanJillAssociate Professor, University of IowaPositional faithfulnessWebsite
1998RomeroMaribelProfessor, University of KonstanzFocus and reconstruction effects in wh -phrasesWebsite
1998TunstallSusanneAkamai TechnologiesThe interpretation of quantifiers: Semantics and processing
1997GnanadesikanAmaliaRet.Phonology with ternary scales
1997SchaferAmyProfessor, University of HawaiiProsodic parsing: The role of prosody in sentence comprehensionWebsite
1997RadoJaninaAdjunct, Eberhard Karls University TubingenProcessing Hungarian: The role of topic and focus in language comprehensionWebsite
1997Walsh DickeyLauraMachine Translation R&D Manager, AmazonThe phonology of liquidsWebsite
1997TomiokaSatoshiProfessor, University of DelawareFocusing effects and NP interpretation in VP ellipsisWebsite
1997BartelsChristineTowards a compositional interpretation of English statement and question intonation
1997BenuaLauradec.Transderivational identity
1997QuinteroCarolyndec.Osage phonology and verbal morphology
1996JonssonJohannesProfessor, Univesity of IcelandClausal architecture and case in IcelandWebsite
1996LinJo-wangDistinguished Research Fellow, Academica SinicaPolarity licensing and wh -phrase quantification in ChineseWebsite
1996UrbanczykSuzanneAssociate Professor, University of VictoriaPatterns of reduplication in LushootseedWebsite
1995RullmannHotzeAssociate Professor, University of British ColumbiaMaximality in the semantics of wh -constructionsWebsite
1995RunnerJeffreyProfessor, University of RochesterNoun phrase licensing and interpretationWebsite
1995NoguchiTohruProfessor, Ochanomizu UniversityThe role of syntactic categories in anaphoraWebsite
1995CarterJuliLinguist & Program Coordinator, Metaphor Name ConsultantsEarly Auditory Comprehension: The Case for Prelexical Morphology and Phonology
1995PhilipWilliamEvent quantification in the acquisition of universal quantification
1994von FintelKaiProfessor, MITRestrictions on quantifier domainsWebsite
1994FuJingqiProfessor, St. Mary's College of MarylandOn deriving Chinese derived nominals: Evidence for V-to-N raising
1994Canac-MarquisRejeanAssociate Professor, Simon Fraser UniversityA/A -bar chain uniformityWebsite
1994RohrbacherBernhardOwner, Bernhard Rohrbacher, a Professional Law CorporationThe Germanic VO languages and the full paradigm: A theory of V to I raisingWebsite
1994RosenthalSamAssociate Professor, Oakland UniversityVowel/Glide Alternation in a Theory of Constraint Interaction
1994DwivediVeenaProfessor, Brock UniversitySyntactic Dependencies and Relative Phrases in HindiWebsite
1994ShererTimProsodic phonotactics
1993PlunkettBernadetteSenior Lecturer (ret), University of York'Specifiers and Subject Positions'.Website
1993GreenLisaProfessor, UMass AmherstTopics in African American English: The verb system analysisWebsite
1993KawasakiNorikoControl and arbitrary interpretation in English
1993DechaineRose-MarieAssociate Professor, University of British ColumbiaPredicates Across Categories:
Towards a Category-Neutral Syntax
Website
1993BrennanVirginiaAssociate Professor, Meharry Medical CollegeRoot and epistemic modal auxiliary verbsWebsite
1993LamontagneGregorydec.Syllabification and consonant cooccurrence conditions
1992PortnerPaulProfessor, Georgetown UniversitySituation theory and the semantics of propositional expressionsWebsite
1992BoydJohnExceptions to Island Constraints & Syntactic Theory
1991DunlapElaineFaculty, Holyoke Community College
Issues in the Moraic Structure of SpanishWebsite
1991HazoutIlanVerbal nouns: Theta theoretic studies in Hebrew and Arabic
1991LombardiLindaCareer Linguist,
career education workshops
Laryngeal features and laryngeal neutralizationWebsite
1991Ni ChiosainMaireAssociate Professor, University College DublinTopics in the phonology of IrishWebsite
1991PadgettJayeProfessor, University of California, Santa CruzStricture in feature geometryWebsite
1991SchwarzschildRogerProfessor, MITOn the Meaning of Definite Plural Noun PhrasesWebsite
1991TateishiKoichiProfessor, Kobe CollegeThe syntax of *`subjects’Website
1991BermanStephenOn the semantics and logical form of {\it wh\/} -clauses
1991KurataKiyoshiThe syntax of dependent
elements
1991WilkinsonKarinaStudies in the semantics of generic noun phrases
1990DiesingMollyProfessor, Cornell UniversityThe syntactic roots of semantic partitionWebsite
1990SenguptaGautamProfessor, University of HyderabadBinding and scrambling in Bangla
1990McDonoughJoyceProfessor, University of RochesterTopics in the phonology and morphology of Navajo verbsWebsite
1990BlevinsJamesReader in Morphology & Syntax, Cambridge UniversitySyntactic Complexity: Evidence for Discontinuity and MultidominationWebsite
1990UedaMasanobuProfessor, Hokkaido UniversityJapanese phrase structure and parameter settingWebsite
1990TeradaMichikoIncorporation and argument structure in Japanese
1989ZucchiAlessandroProfessor, Universita Degli Studi di MilanoThe language of propositions and events: Issues in the syntax and the semantics of nominalizationWebsite
1989WebelhuthGertGoethe Universitat-Frankfurt am MainSyntactic saturation phenomena and the modern Germanic languagesWebsite
1989HuettnerAlisonAdjunct infinitives in English
1989VainikkaAnnedec,Deriving syntactic representations in Finnish
1988SeelyT DanielProfessor, Eastern Michigan UniversityWebsite
1988LebeauxDavid
1987ChoeJaeProfessor, Korea UniversityANTI-QUANTIFIERS AND A THEORY OF DISTRIBUTIVITYWebsite
1987KadmonNiritProfessor, Tel Aviv UniversityWebsite
1987RobertsCraigeProfessor, Ohio State University;
Visiting Professor, University of New York
MODAL SUBORDINATION, ANAPHORA, AND DISTRIBUTIVITYWebsite
1987MyersScottProfessor, University of Texas, AustinTone and the structure of words in ShonaWebsite
1987ChaoWynn
1986NishigauchiTaisukeProfessor, Department of English, Faculty of Letters, Kobe Shoin Jogakuin UniversityQuantification in SyntaxWebsite
1986ItoJunkoProfessor, UC Santa CruzSYLLABLE THEORY IN PROSODIC PHONOLOGYWebsite
1986KitagawaYoshihisaUniversity of Indiana BloomingtonSubjects in Japanese and EnglishWebsite
1986MesterArminProfessor, UC Santa CruzSTUDIES IN TIER STRUCTUREWebsite
1986BorowskyToniProfessor (ret), University of SydneyTOPICS IN THE LEXICAL PHONOLOGY OF ENGLISH
1986MitchellJonathanTHE FORMAL SEMANTICS OF POINT OF VIEW
1985AbeYasuakiProfessor, Nanzan University, Dept. of Japanese StudiesA Theory of Categorial Morphology and Agglutination in Japanese
1985JonesCharlesAssociate Professor, George Mason UniversitySYNTAX AND THEMATICS OF INFINITIVAL ADJUNCTSWebsite
1985RoothMatsProfessor of Linguistics, Cornell UniversityASSOCIATION WITH FOCUS (MONTAGUE GRAMMAR, SEMANTICS, ONLY, EVEN)Website
1984ChierchiaGennaroHaas Foundations Professor of Linguistics, Harvard UniversityTopics in the Syntax and Semantics of Infinitives and GerundsWebsite
1984FinerDanielProfessor of Linguistics, Stony Brook UniversityThe Formal Grammar of Switch ReferenceWebsite
1984PustejovskyJamesTJX/Feldberg Chair of Computer Science, Brandeis UniversitySTUDIES IN GENERALIZED BINDING (SYNTAX, GRAMMAR, PREDICATION)Website
1984Taft SoursLoriOutcomes and Assessment Strategist, Rogue Community CollegeWebsite
1984SchlermanBettyThe Meters of John Webster
1984SellsPeterProfessor, University of YorkSYNTAX AND SEMANTICS OF RESUMPTIVE PRONOUNSWebsite
1983WrightMarthadec.A METRICAL APPROACH TO TONE SANDHI IN CHINESE DIALECTS
1982HeimIrene(Retired)
Professor of Linguistics
MIT Linguistics and Philosophy
THE SEMANTICS OF DEFINITE AND INDEFINITE NOUN PHRASESWebsite
1982RandallJanetProfessor of English
Northeastern
University
MORPHOLOGICAL STRUCTURE AND LANGUAGE ACQUISITIONWebsite
1981FlynnMichaelLTC Faculty Fellow
William H. Laird Professor of Linguistics and the Liberal Arts
STRUCTURE BUILDING OPERATIONS AND WORD ORDERWebsite
1981MiyaraShinshoResearcher, ResearchmapWebsite
1981Phinney-LiapisMarianneReal Estate Agent, Actor, Director & Dialect Coach
Syntactic Constraints and the Acquisition of Embedded Sentential ComplementsWebsite
1981RossKenneth
1981SteinMark J.QUANTIFICATION IN THAI
1981WheelerDeirdredec.ASPECTS OF A CATEGORIAL THEORY OF PHONOLOGY
1980EngdahlElisabetProfessor, Dept. of Swedish, University of GothenburgThe Syntax and Semantics of Questions in SwedishWebsite
1980KeachCamillia (Nikki)Temple University, Associate Professor Emeritus, College of Health Professions and Social Work, Communication SciencesTHE SYNTAX AND INTERPRETATION OF THE RELATIVE CLAUSE CONSTRUCTION IN SWAHILI
1980 LapointeStevedec.
1979BingJanetUniversity Professor, Old Dominion UniversityWebsite
1979LowenstammJeanProfessor Emeritus (Paris 7), Paris-Diderot UniversityWebsite
1979MattheiEdwardAdjunct Professor, Department of Literature and Languages, East Texas State
University (now Texas A&.M University-Commerce)
1978DresherElanProfessor Emeritus of Linguistics
University of Toronto
Website
1978GoodluckHelenEmeritus Professor, University of York Website
1978SolanLawrenceDon Forchelli Professor of Law and Director of Graduate Education, Brooklyn Law School
1978HirschbulherPaulRetired Professor of Linguistics,
Department of Linguistics , University of Ottawa
1978ClarkMaryMary Morris Clark
Professor Emerita of English, University of New Hampshire
A DYNAMIC TREATMENT OF TONE WITH SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE TONAL SYSTEM OF IGBO.
1978NanniDeborahTHE 'EASY' CLASS OF ADJECTIVES IN ENGLISH.
1978RochemontMichaeldec.
Formerly, Professor
Syntax, Prosody, Pragmatics
Information structure, The University of British Colombia
A THEORY OF STYLISTIC RULES IN ENGLISH.
1977AustinTimothy R.Duquesne University,
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, (ret. 2018)
A Linguistic Approach to the Style of the English Early Romantic Poets
1977AllenCynthiaFellow Emerita and Visiting Fellow, School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics, Australian National UniversityTOPICS IN DIACHRONIC ENGLISH SYNTAX.Website
1977CarlsonGregoryProfessor Emeritus of Linguistics, University of RochesterREFERENCE TO KINDS IN ENGLISH.Website
1977GrimshawJaneEmeritus (ret. 2017)
Professor II
Rutgers University,
Department of Linguistics
ENGLISH WH-CONSTRUCTIONS AND THE THEORY OF GRAMMAR.Website
1977SchmiererRichardUnited States diplomat. United States Ambassador to Oman through August 2012.THEORETICAL IMPLICATIONS OF GOTHIC AND OLD ENGLISH PHONOLOGY.Website
1977Stillings Justine T.dec.
1977TavakolianSusan
1976BroselowEllenProfessor, Dept. of Linguistics, Stony Brook UniversityTHE PHONOLOGY OF EGYPTIAN ARABIC.Website
1976SiegelMuffyUniversity of Pennsylvania, Linguistics Department
Visiting Scholar
Also: Temple University English department, Emerita member
CAPTURING THE ADJECTIVE.Website
1975CooperRobinSenior Professor, Dept. of Philosophy, Linguistics, Theory of Science,
University of Gothenburg
MONTAGUE'S SEMANTIC THEORY AND TRANSFORMATIONAL SYNTAX.Website
1975HornGeorge M.THE NOUN PHRASE CONSTRAINT.
1974ThomasLinda Kopp
1970BevingtonGary Lloyddec. ALBANIAN PHONOLOGY.