Teaching

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Current Course Websites

None. On sabbatical Spring 2007.


Teaching Evaluations

Spring 2006: Ling 101 Ling 751.

Fall 2006: Ling 101 Ling 603.


Websites of Past Extramural Courses

Website for my Indiana University Phonologyfest course (Summer, 2006).

Website for my LSA Summer Institute course at MIT (Summer, 2005).


Dissertations Supervised

At UT Austin:

Al-Mozainy, Hamza. 1981. Vowel Alternations in a Bedouin Hijazi Arabic Dialect: Abstractness and Stress. [Unofficial.]
Sayed, Abdel-Rahman. 1981. The Phonology of Moroccan Arabic: A Generative Phonological Approach.
Withgott, Meg. 1982. Segmental Evidence for Phonological Constituents.
Uhrbach, Amy. 1987. A Formal Analysis of Reduplication and its Interaction with Phonological and Morphological Processes.

At UMass Amherst:

Dunlap, Elaine. 1991. Issues in the Moraic Structure of Spanish.
Chiosáin, Máire. 1991. Topics in the Phonology of Irish. (University College Dublin)
Lombardi, Linda. 1991. Laryngeal Features and Laryngeal Neutralization. (http://www.rebsig.com/LL/lombardi.html)
Padgett, Jaye. 1991. Manner Features and Feature Geometry. (UC Santa Cruz)
Lamontagne, Greg. 1992. Syllabification and Consonant Cooccurrence Restrictions. (http://www.northshore.edu/departments/dept.php?depcode=egs&term=200509)
Sherer, Tim. 1994. Prosodic Phonotactics. ROA-54.
Rosenthall, Sam. 1994. Vowel/Glide Alternations in a Theory of Constraint Interaction. ROA-126. (Oakland University)
Urbanczyk, Suzanne. 1996. Patterns of Reduplication in Lushootseed. (University of Victoria (BC))
Walsh Dickey, Laura. 1996. The Phonology of Liquids. (Northwestern University)
Gnanadesikan, Amalia. 1997. Phonology with Ternary Scales. ROA-195. (http://www.vocabula.com/VRcolumnists.asp)
Benua, Laura. 1997. Phonological Relations Between Words. ROA-259.
Alderete, John. 1998. Morphologically-Governed Accent in Optimality Theory. ROA-309. (Simon Fraser University)
Smith, Jennifer. 2002. Phonological Augmentation in Prominent Positions. (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
Lubowicz, Anna. 2002. Contrast Preservation in Phonological Mappings. ROA-554. (University of Southern California)
de Lacy, Paul. 2002. The Formal Expression of Markedness. ROA-542. (Rutgers University)
Gouskova, Maria. 2003. Deriving Economy: Syncope in Optimality Theory. ROA-610. (New York University)
Coetzee, Andries. 2004. What It Means to be a Loser – Non-optimal Candidates in Optimality Theory. ROA-687. (University of Michigan)

Notes 

  1. These and other UMass dissertations can be ordered from the Graduate Linguistic Student Association (GLSA).
  2. See the alumni list for information about how to contact these people.
  3. Dissertations with ROA numbers can be downloaded from the Rutgers Optimality Archive.

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Last revised March 31, 2007.