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Visiting Assistant Professor of Linguistics
Ph.D. 2003, (linguistics) University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA; B.A. 1998, (English linguistics and German language and literature) Eastern Michigan University.

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Personal Homepage: http://homepages.nyu.edu/~mg152

Research Interests:

Phonology, morpho-phonology, prosody, optimality theory, laboratory phonology.

Fellowships/Honors:

2002-2003 University Graduate Fellowship, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; 2000 Professional Development Grant, Linguistics Department, the University of Massachusetts, Amherst; 1998-2001 Graduate Fellowship and Assistantship, Linguistics Department, the University of Massachusetts, Amherst; 1997-1998 Undergraduate Honors Assistantship, Eastern Michigan University; 1998 Certificate of Recognition for Excellence in Undergraduate Creativity and Research, College of Arts and Sciences, Eastern Michigan University; 1994-1998 Certificate of Recognition, Foreign Languages and Bilingual Studies, Eastern Michigan University.

Selected Works:

Selected Publications

2005. (submitted) "On Epenthesis." Currently under review.

2004. "Relational hierarchies in OT: the case of Syllable Contact." Phonology
21:2, pp. 201-250.

2004. "Minimal Reduplication as a Paradigm Uniformity Effect." In B.
Schmeiser, V. Chand, A. Kelleher, and A. Rodriguez, eds. The
Proceedings of the 22nd West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics.
Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press. pp. 265-278.

2003. "Deriving Economy: Syncope in Optimality Theory." Ph.D. dissertation.
Graduate Linguistics Student Association, University of Massachusetts,
Amherst. Rutgers Optimality Archive #610.

2002. "Relational hierarchies in OT." In L. Mikkelsen and C. Potts, eds.
Proceedings of the 21st West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics.
pp. 113-126. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press.

2002. "Exceptions to sonority generalizations." In CLS 38: The Main Session.
Papers from the 38th Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society. April 25-
27, Chicago: CLS.

2002. "Falling sonority onsets, loanwords, and Syllable Contact." In Andronis,
Mary, Christopher Ball, Heidi Elston and Sylvain Neuvel, eds. CLS 37:
The Main Session. Papers from the 37th Meeting of the Chicago
Linguistic Society. Vol. 1. Chicago: CLS.

2001. "Split scrambling: barriers as violable constraints." (short version) In K. Megerdoomian and L. A. Bar-el, eds. Proceedings of the 20th West Coast
Conference on Formal Linguistics, pp. 220-223. Somerville, MA:
Cascadilla Press.

2001. "Split scrambling: barriers as violable constraints." (long version) In
RuLing Papers II, eds. Graham Horwood and Se-Kyung Kim. pp. 49-82.
New Brunswick: Rutgers University.

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