Jason Shaw publishes in Language and Speech
The paper investigates the effect of predictability on vowel duration in Japanese.
The paper investigates the effect of predictability on vowel duration in Japanese.
The article investigates the articulation of devoiced /u/ in Japanese.
The article reflects on Larry’s career by recounting stories of the words he has coined.
Results on TAG parsing and finite-state Optimality Theory were presented at TAG+, FSMNLP, and EMNLP.
Assistant Professor Jim Wood published a paper in the journal Syntax and co-authored a chapter in the book Syntactic Variation in Insular Scandinavian.
Assistant Professor Jason Shaw published a paper with Arwen Blackwood Ximenes and Christopher Carignan examining influences on F1 and F2 other than tongue position.
Two papers by Assistant Professor Jim Wood appear in the latest edition of Linguistic Inquiry.
Joint work by Professor Claire Bowern on the geographical distribution of Australian languages was featured in The Conversation.
A chapter by Assistant Professor Jim Wood, co-authored with Professor Alec Marantz of New York University, has been published in a book entitled The Verbal Domain.
A paper by Assistant Professor Jim Wood and graduate student Matt Tyler has been published in the Proceedings of the 34th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics.