Monday, July 3, 2017

Curriculum Vitae (July 2017)

Here is the most recent version of my CV. If anybody wants any of the papers, books, handouts, or has any other questions, let me know.


https://www.dropbox.com/s/tvdj22tzulrdav4/CV-most%20recent%20%28July%203%202017%29.pdf?dl=0


CURRICULUM VITAE

Christopher Thad Collins

Department of Linguistics                                           4 Washington Square Village, Apt. 5G
New York University                                                 New York, New York 10012
10 Washington Place                                                   (212) 260-1661
New York, New York 10003                                                
(212) 992-8763
E-mail: cc116@nyu.edu

Research Interests
Syntax, formalization of syntactic theory, syntax/semantics interface, English syntax, fieldwork, the syntax of African languages, Ewe syntax, the syntax of the Khoisan languages (especially N|uu, Kua, ǂHoan and Sasi).

Education     
1988-1993       Ph.D. in Linguistics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 
                        Thesis Title: Topics in Ewe Syntax
1982-1985          B.S. in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1981-1982       Mathematics, University of Minnesota

Academic Positions
2011-2012       Visiting Professor, Department of African Languages and Literature and the San Research Center, University of Botswana, Botswana.
2011 (Spring) Visiting Professor, NYU-in-Ghana and Department of linguistics,
                        University of Legon, Ghana.
2008 (Fall)      Visiting Professor, NYU-in-Ghana and Department of Linguistics,
University of Legon, Ghana.
2006-               Full Professor, Department of Linguistics, New York University
2005-2006       Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics, New York University
(starting Sept. 2005)
2005                Invited Professor, University of Paris 7, France (March 15 – April 15)
2004-2005       Invited Researcher (Chercheur Associé), CNRS (“poste rouge”),
University of Paris 7, France (Sept. 15 – March 14)
2004-2005       Full Professor, Department of Linguistics, Cornell University
1999-2004Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics, Cornell University
1997                Instructor, LSA Institute, Cornell University
1995-1999       Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, Cornell University
1993-1995       Assistant Professor, Department of Modern Languages and
                        Linguistics, Cornell University
1985-1987       Professeur de mathématiques, Lycée, Togo.

Academic Grants and Fellowships
2015-2016       Guggenheim Fellowship (The Eastern Khoisan Languages of Botswana).
2015-2016       National Science Foundation grant. Project-Based Learning at the African Linguistics School (BCS-1451683, $51,500, with John Singler).
2012                Documenting the Eastern Khoisan Languages of Botswana,
                        Office of Research and Development, University of Botswana (PI: Andy Chebanne)
2011-2012       Fulbright Scholar, Teaching and Research, University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana.
2010                National Science Foundation grant. African Linguistics School 2011.
(BCS-1023982, $50,193, with John Singler).
2009                Supplement to National Science Foundation grant. SGER: Prototype and Specifications for a Web-based Database of the Syntactic Structures of the World's Languages (SSWL).
2008                National Science Foundation grant. SGER: Prototype and Specifications for a Web-based Database of the Syntactic Structures of the World's Languages (SSWL). (BCS- 0817202, $68,133 with supplement)
2007                NYU Research Challenge Fund. A Workshop to Investigate the
                        Feasibility of an Internet Database of the Syntactic Structures of the World’s Languages (November 2007).
2006                Supplement to NSF grant (Summer funding for fieldwork on N|uu  in 2007).
2005                Supplement to NSF grant (Summer funding for fieldwork on N|uu in 2005).
2003                National Science Foundation grant. Collaborative Research: Descriptive and
Theoretical Studies of N|uu
(Summer funding for fieldwork in 2004, with Amanda Miller-Ockhuizen and Bonny Sands). (BCS-0236735, 179,446 with supplements)
1999                        Robert and Helen Appel Fellowship for Humanists and Social Scientists (Cornell), recognizing excellence in teaching, scholarly promise and dedication to advancing knowledge.
1998                National Science Foundation grant. Studies in Khoisan Syntax
                        Languages (Summer funding for fieldwork 1998, 1999, 2002)
(BCS-9808256, $103,165)
1996-1997       Fulbright (CIES) African Regional Research Program
                        Research in ǂHoan Syntax (Botswana, Sept. 1996-Aug. 1997)
1996                The Society for the Humanities, Cornell University, Research
                        Support for Non-tenured Faculty in the Humanities
1995                Fulbright-Hays (CIE) Faculty Research Abroad Program,
                        The Syntax of Serial Verb Constructions in Ifè (Togo, June-August)
1993                Postdoctoral study at the Université de Québec à Montréal,
                        for the Groupe de Recherche sur le Créole Haïtien (July-August)
1989-1993       National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
1990-1991       Fulbright (IIE) Scholarship for Graduate Study Abroad,
                        for research on the syntax of Ewe (Togo)      

Books
2014                A Grammar of ǂHȍã. Rüdiger Köppe Verlag. (Co-authored with Jeffrey Gruber)
2014                Classical NEG Raising: An Essay on the Syntax of Negation. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. (Co-authored with Paul Postal)
2012                Imposters. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. (Co-authored with Paul Postal)
2011                A Grammatical Sketch of N|uuki with Stories. Rüdiger Köppe Verlag (Co-authored with Levi Namaseb)
1997                Local Economy. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Edited Books
2014                Cross-Linguistic Studies of Imposters and Pronominal Agreement. Oxford University Press.
2009                Language Universals. Oxford University Press.
(Co-edited with Morten Christiansen and Shimon Edelman)
2001                The Handbook of Syntactic Theory. Blackwell. (Co-edited with Mark Baltin)

Refereed Journal Publications
2017                Negative Polarity Items in Ewe. Journal of Linguistics (with Paul Postal and Elvis
Yevudey)
2017                Interclausal NEG Raising and the Scope of Negation. Glossa (with Paul Postal)
2017                NEG Raising and Serbo-Croatian NPIs. Canadian Journal of Linguistics (with
Paul Postal)
2016                Not even. Natural Language Semantics 24, 291-303.
2016                A Formalization of Minimalist Syntax. Syntax 19, 43-78 (with Edward Stabler)
2015                Gaps, Ghosts and Gapless Relatives in Spoken English. Studia Linguistica (with Andrew Radford)
2008                An AAE Camouflage Construction. Language (with Simanique Moody and
                        Paul Postal), volume 84.1, pgs. 29-68.
2006                Linkers and the Internal Structure of vP. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
(with Mark Baker), volume 24.2, pgs. 307-354.
2005                The Absence of the Linker in Double Object Constructions in N|uu.
                        Studies in African Linguistics, 33.2.
2005                A Smuggling Approach to the Passive in English. Syntax  8.2.
2005                A Smuggling Approach to Raising in English. Linguistic Inquiry 36.2, 289-298.
2003                The Internal Structure of vP in Ju|’hoan and ǂHoan. Studia Linguistica 57.1, 1-25.
2002                        Multiple Verb Movement in ǂHoan. Linguistic Inquiry 33.1, 1-29.
2001                Aspects of Plurality in ǂHoan. Language 77.3, 456-476.
1997                Argument Sharing in Serial Verb Constructions. Linguistic Inquiry 28.3,
                        461-497.
1997                Quotative Inversion. Natural  Language and Linguistic Theory 15.1, 1-41
                        (with P. Branigan).
1996                VP Internal Structure and Object Shift in Icelandic.  Linguistic Inquiry  
                        27.3, 391-444 (with H. Thráinsson).
1994                Economy of Derivation and the Generalized Proper Binding
                        Condition. Linguistic Inquiry 25.1, 45-61.

Book Chapters

Forthcoming    Dispelling the Cloud of Unknowing. In Laurence Horn and Kenneth Turner (eds.), An Atlas of Meaning, Papers on Pragmatics, Semantics and Truth (with Paul Postal). (http://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/002269)
Forthcoming    Merge(X,Y) = {X,Y}. In Leah Bauke, Andreas Blümel, and Erich Groat (eds.), Labels and Roots. De Gruyter Mouton.  (http://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/002186)
Forthcoming    The Linker in the Khoisan Languages. Proceedings of the 45th Annual Conference on African Linguistics. (http://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/002191)
Forthcoming    Tense and Aspect in Kua: A Preliminary Assessment. Proceedings of the Riezlern Conference on Khoisan Languages. (with Andy Chebanne)

2016                The Plural Prefix in Kx’a, ǃUi and Taa. In Sheena Shah and Matthias Brenzinger (eds.), Khoisan Languages and Lingusitics, Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium, pgs. 27 - 51. Rüdiger Köppe Verlag (with Henry Honken)

(http://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/002416)
2015                Relative Clause Deletion. In Ángel J. Gallego and Dennis Ott (eds.). 2015. 50 Years Later: Reflections on Chomsky’s Aspects. Vol. 77 of MIT Working Papers in Linguistics. Cambridge, MA: MITWPL. (http://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/002094)
2015                A C/I-Interface condition on Remnant Movement. In Günther Grewendorf (ed.), Remnant Movement (SGG 123), 93-131. De Gruyter. (with Joachim Sabel)
2007                Syntax of Verb Focus in Kabiye. In Doris L. Payne and Jaime Peña
(eds.), Selected Proceedings of the 37th Annual Conference on African Linguistics, 191-203. Cascadilla Proceedings Project, Somerville, MA. (with Komlan E. Essizewa). (http://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/001965)
2006                A Fresh Look at Habitual Be in AAVE. In Ana Deumert and Stephanie Durrleman (eds.), Structure and Variation in Contact Languages, Creole Language Library Series. John Benjamins. (paper reviewed by two anonymous reviewers) (http://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/001697)
2004                The Agreement Parameter. In Anne Breitbarth and Henk van Riemsdijk (eds.), Triggers, 115-136. Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin.
                        (paper reviewed by two anonymous reviewers)
2002                Eliminating Labels. In Samuel Epstein and Daniel Seely (eds.), Derivation and
Explanation in the Minimalist Program. Blackwell.
2001                Economy Conditions in Syntax. In Collins and Baltin (eds.), Handbook of
Syntactic Theory. Blackwell.
1997                Argument Projection, Thematic Configuration, and Case Theory. In
                        Anna-Maria Di Sciullo (ed.) Projections and Interface Conditions,
                        130-154. Oxford University Press, Oxford (with Jeff Gruber).

Manuscripts
2017                A Grammatical Sketch of Kuasi (with Andy Chebanne)
2017                A Sasi Dictionary (with Andy Chebanne)
2017                Incomplete Comparatives as Ellipsis
                        (https://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/003542)
2017                On the Implicit Argument in the Short Passive
                        (https://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/003492)
2017                A Smuggling Approach to the Dative Alternation
                        (https://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/003370)
2017                The Distribution of Negated Quantifier Phrases in English
(https://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/003348)
2016                *NEG NEG
(http://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/003159)
2016                A Scope Freezing Effect with Negated Quantifiers
                        (http://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/003147)
2016                Two Ways of Negating Quantifiers (with Paul Postal)
2016                Click Pronouns in N|uu (http://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/002309)
2015                Quantifier Domain Restriction as Ellipsis
                        (http://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/002616)
2015                Double Modals beyond the South: would might
                        (https://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/002678)
2015                Adjunct Deletion
(http://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/002540)
2013                On Time
2006                A Note on Derivational Morphology
1988                Conjunction Adverbs

Other Publications

2016                N!aq (Sasi) Spelling Primer (with Zach Wellstood, designer).

(https://sites.google.com/site/sasispellingprimer/primer)

2014                Why Formalize? Faculty of Language Blog (run by Norbert Hornstein)

2014                Obituary for Jeffrey S. Gruber. Linguist List

2012                Obituary for Henry Honken, Linguist List

(https://linguistlist.org/issues/23/23-3405.html)

2010                Forward for Paul Postal’s “Edge-Based Clausal Syntax” (MIT Press)

2009                Imposters: An Online Survey of Grammaticality Judgments. In Patricia Irwin and Violeta Vázquez Rojas Maldonado (eds), NYU Working Papers in Linguistics 2 (with Stephanie N. Guitard and Jim Wood).

2007                Home Sweet Home. In Lisa Levinson and Oana Savescu-Ciucivara (eds.),  NYU Working Papers in Linguistics 1. (http://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/001967)

2001                Eliminating Labels. MIT Occasional Papers in Linguistics 20.

2001                Multiple Verb Movement in ǂHoan. In Arthur Bell and Paul Washburn (eds.), 
Khoisan Linguistics. Cornell Working Papers in Linguistics 18.
2001                ǂHoan and the Typology of Click Accompaniments in Khoisan. In Arthur Bell and Paul Washburn (eds.), Khoisan Linguistics. Cornell Working Papers in Linguistics 18 (with Arthur Bell).
2001                The Internal Structure of the Verb Phrase in Ju|’hoan and ǂHoan. In Arthur Bell and Paul Washburn (eds.), Khoisan Linguistics. Cornell Working Papers in Linguistics 18.
2001                Review of The Syntax of Nonfinite Complementation by Zeljko Boskovic,
                        Lingua 110, 127-133.
2001                Review of Saramaccan: Predication and creole genesis by Tonjes Veenstra, Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 16, 182-188.
1998                Plurality in ǂHoan. Khoisan Forum, Working Paper 9. University of Cologne, Germany.
1998                A Note on Extraction from Conditionals. Cornell Working Papers in
                        Linguistics 16, 66-75. (http://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/001688)
1995                        Toward a Theory of Optimal Derivations. MIT Working Papers in              
Linguistics 27, 65-103.
1994                Topics in Ewe Syntax. Distributed by MIT Working Papers in Linguistics.
1994                The Factive Construction in Kwa. Travaux de recherche sur le
                        créole haïtien 23, 31-65. Université du Québec à Montréal.
1993                Object Shift in Double Object Constructions and the Theory of
                        Case. MIT Working Papers in Linguistics 19, 131-174 (with H. Thráinsson).
1993                Verb Movement and the Quotative Construction in English. MIT
                        Working Papers in Linguistics 18, 1-13 (with P. Branigan).
1992                Case in Ewe and Yoruba. MIT Working Papers in Linguistics 17, 53-70.
1992                        Review of Claire Lefebvre (ed.), Serial Verbs: Grammatical, Comparative and
Cognitive Approaches. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1991. Journal of African Languages and Linguistics 13, 98-103.
1991                Why and How Come. MIT Working Papers in Linguistics 15, 31-45.
                        (http://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/001689)

Invited Talks
2017, Feb.       The Distribution of Negated Quantifier Phrases in English. University of Connecticut.
2015, July.      Lectures on Deletion. Brugmann Fellow, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany. (https://igra.philol.uni-leipzig.de/en/visiting-scholars/brugmann-fellow/)
2015, May       Lectures on Negation. Linguistics Spring School in the Indian Mountains (LISSIM).
2015, Feb.       Ewe and the Typology of Negative Polarity Items. Jerusalem Workshop on Syntax and Semantics: Negation and Polarity. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (joint work with Paul Postal and Elvis Yevudey).
2014, April      The Linker in Khoisan Languages. Plenary speaker, 45th Annual Conference on African Linguistics. The University of Kansas.
2013, Oct.       Horn Clauses and the Analysis of Negative Polarity Items. Rutgers University.
2013, March    Horn Clauses. SUNY Stony Brook.
2012, Nov.      Imposters: Implications for the Theory of Anaphora. Harvard, Cambridge.
2012, July       Putting Humpty Together Again: An Approach to Khoesan Linguistic Relationships. Keynote speaker, 2nd International Conference of the Department of African Languages and Literature, University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana.
2011, Dec.       A Formalization of Minimalist Syntax
Keynote speaker, 5th International Conference on Formal Linguistics
                        Guangdong University of Foreign Studies , Guangzhou, P.R. China
(http://clal.gdufs.edu.cn/fl5/enfl5/ShowArticle.asp?ArticleID=43)
2011, Dec.       Imposters a Study of Pronominal Agreement
Distinguished Linguist Talk Series
Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Guangzhou, P.R. China
                        (http://clal.gdufs.edu.cn/fl5/enfl5/ShowArticle.asp?ArticleID=74)
2011, Dec.       Syntactic Structures of the World’s Languages
Guangdong University of Foreign Studies , Guangzhou, P.R. China
2010, Feb.       Syntactic Structures of the World’s Languages. CUNY Graduate Center (with Dennis Shasha).
2009, May.      Commentator. Conference on Recursion, Department of Linguistics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
2009, March.   Post-Verbal Verb Focus in Two West African Languages. Interfaces syntaxe-sémantique-pragmatique. Leysin, Switzerland, March 24.
2009, March.   A Database of the Syntactic Structures of the World’s Languages. Interfaces syntaxe-sémantique-pragmatique. Leysin, Switzerland, March 23.
2009, March.   Panel Member: A Career in Linguistic Fieldwork, Fieldwork in a Linguistics Career. CUNY Graduate Center, March 19.
2008, Oct.       Imposters. Department of Linguistics, Legon University, Ghana.
2008, Sept.      Mini-course on the Minimalist Theory of Syntax. Department of Linguistics, Legon University, Ghana. (three lectures)
2008, June       Mini-course on Imposters. Departamento de Lingüística, Português e Línguas Clássicas, Universidade de Brasília, Brasil. (five lectures)
2008, June       An AAE Camouflage Construction. Departamento de Lingüística, Português e Línguas Clássicas, Universidade de Brasília, Brasil.
2007, April      Camouflage: Its Scope and Limits. Department of Linguistics, UCLA.
2007, March    The Resumptive-With Construction in AAE. Department of Linguistics,
                        Rutgers
2007, Feb.       An AAE Camouflage Construction. Department of Linguistics,
University of Maryland.
2006, Dec.       An AAE Camouflage Construction. Department of Linguistics,
University of Michigan.
2006, Sept.      Home-Sweet-Home. Yale University, New Haven.
2006, May.      Parametric Variation in Linker Constructions in Khoisan:
A case study on how research into endangered languages can inform syntactic theory. Department of Linguistics, University of Delaware.
2006, March    Notes on *Lk <gap> in Non-Central Khoisan. Presented at Tales of the
Missing Link Conference, NYU.
2005, Nov.      Linker Theory. Department of Linguistics, Stony Brook University.
2005, Jan.        Le “linker” dans les langues Khoisan. Grammaire des Formes Faibles,
                        Journée sur les prépositions, Université Paris 7, January 22.
2004, Nov.      L’inversion de citation en anglais et en français, Université Paris 7,
                        November 8.
2004, Oct.       The Passive in English.  Journée d'étude sur le temps et l'aspect,
                        Université de Paris 8, October 8.
2003, Oct.       A Smuggling Approach to Raising in English.
Workshop on Antisymmetry and Remnant Movement, Oct. 31 to Nov. 2.
2003, Jan.        The Linker in Ju|’hoansi and ǂHoan. The International Symposium on Khoisan Languages and Linguistics, Germany (paper read by Amanda Miller-Ockhuizen)
2002, Dec.       Is Human Language Perfect? Ninety-Ninth Annual Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division. Philadelphia, PA.
2002, Oct.       The Agreement Parameter. Workshop on Triggers, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
2002, Sept.      Smuggling in Quotative Inversion and Passive. Workshop on the Displacement Property of Human Language, Tromsoe, Norway.
2002, Sept.      Some General Properties of Movement. Workshop on the Displacement Property
of Human Language, Tromsoe, Norway.
2002, May       Inversion in English and Ju|’hoansi. Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft,
Berlin. (three lectures).
2002, April      Passive as Inversion. MIT.
2001, Dec.       Remnant Movement in Quotative Inversion. CUNY Graduate Center.
2001, July       Movement without Phrase Structure. Tools in Linguistic Theory,
                        Utrecht, Holland.
1999, Oct.       Eliminating Labels. The First International Symposium on Linguistics, Lyon
Institute for Cognitive Science, France.
1998, June       Economy Conditions in Syntax. LOT Summer School, Utrecht, Holland.
                        (5 days, 10 hours total)
1998, June       Topics in Minimalism. Instituto Universitario Ortega y Gasset, Madrid,
                        Spain. (three weeks, 30 hours total)
1998, Jan.        Pluractional Verbs in ǂHoan. GLOW Workshop on Verb Typology in
                        Asian and African Languages. Hyderabad, India.
1997, Nov.      The Extraction of Adjuncts in ǂHoan and The Theory of VP Internal
                        Structure. Dept. of Linguistics, Harvard.
1997, Oct.       Derivational vs. Representational Approaches to Grammar. Dept. of
                        Linguistics, NYU.
1997, Aug.      Local Economy. Numazu, Japan. (8 lectures)
1997, April      Comparing Setswana and ǂHoan. Department of African Languages
                        and Literature, University of Botswana.
1997, Mar.      Issues in the Analysis of the MLC. MLC Workshop. University of
                        Potsdam, Germany.
1997, Mar.      Quotative Inversion in English: A Minimalist Analysis
                        Universityof the Witwatersrand, South Africa
1997, Mar.      Predicate Relativization in ǂHoan, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
1995, Nov.      Economy Considerations in the Analysis of Quotative Inversion.
                        University of Connecticut.
1995, June       The Structure of Serial Verb Constructions. Workshop on Object
                        Positions in Benue-Kwa, Leiden, Holland.
1995, Feb.       Quotative Inversion in English. NYU.
1994, April      Object Shift in Double Object Constructions in Icelandic.
                        Jersey Syntax Circle, Princeton.
1994, Feb.       Some Linguistic Features of West African Languages. Black
                        History Month, Ithaca College.
1990                The Distribution of yi in Kpele-Gbe. Université Nationale du
Benin, Cotonou, Benin.
1990                The Third Person Singular Subject Pronoun in Kpele-Gbe.
                        University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana.

Other Talks
2015, Jan.        On the Typology of Nominal NPIs (joint work with Paul Postal and Elvis Yevudey). NYU Brown Bag.
2014, Nov.      An AAE Camouflage Construction. League of Linguistics Students, NYU (11/10/2014)
2012-2014       The Khoesan Languages of Botswana. Talk for a general audience presented on 3/7/2012 (Associated Colleges of the Midwest Study Program at the University of Botswana), 4/6/2012 (American Fulbright scholars in Gaborone), 5/17/2012 (Peace Corps, Kanye, Botswana), 9/14/2012 and 9/23/2016 (Department of Linguistics, NYU), 3/25/2013 and 11/18/2013 (League of Linguistics Students, NYU), 4/2/2014 (a lecture in the class Endangered Languages, NYU)
2009, Sept.      A Formalization of Minimalist Syntax. MIT Syntax-Semantics Reading Group.
2009, April.     Post-Verbal Focus in Shupamem. Annual Conference on African Linguistics, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, April 9-11 (with Abdoulaye Laziz Nchare).
2006, Dec.       Stylistic Inversion in French as Clausal Pied-Piping. MLA Annual Convention,
                        Philadelphia.
2005, Oct.       Some Notes on Parameters. Dialogues on Optionality. NWAVE 34, NYU.
2003, Aug.      A Fresh Look at Habitual Be in AAVE. Society for Pidgin and Creole Linguistics conference in Honolulu (paper read by Arthur Bell).
1998, Aug.      A Syntactic Comparison of Ju|'hoan and ǂHoan.
                        5th LASU Conference, University of Namibia.
1994, May       The Factive Construction in Kwa. Leiden, Holland.
1993, April      Extraction and Ditransitive Verbs in Ewe. 6th Niger-Congo Syntax
                        and Semantics Workshop, Boston University, African Studies Center.
1992, March    The Factive Construction in Ewe. The 23rd Annual Conference on
                        African Linguistics, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.
1992, Jan.        Case in Ewe and Yoruba. Kwa Comparative Syntax Workshop,
                        MIT, Cambridge, MA.
1991, Sept.      The Distribution of yi in Kpele-Gbe. 21st Colloquium on African
                        Languages and Linguistics. Leiden, Holland.

Cornell Departmental Talks

2002:   Is Human Language Perfect? (Dec., Department of Philosophy)
2002:   Passive as Inversion (April), The Reflexive Passive in Ju|’hoansi (Sept.)
2001:   Quotative Inversion Reconsidered (Oct.), Multiple Verb Movement in ǂHoan (Feb.)
2000:   Click Accompaniments  in ǂHoan (Oct.)
1998:   Eliminating Labels and Projections (Dec.), The Extraction of Adjuncts in ǂHoan (Oct.)
1997:   Pluractional Verbs in ǂHoan (Dec.)
1995:   Pied-Piping in Relative Clauses in Ifè (Oct.)
1994:   Quotative Inversion in English (Dec.),
Unaccusativity and Serial Verb Constructions (Apr)

Conferences and Schools
African Linguistics School (July 18 – July 29, 2016) in Yamoussoukro, Cote-d’Ivoire (teacher)
African Linguistics School (July 15 – July 26, 2013) in Ibadan, Nigeria (organizer, teacher)
African Linguistic School (July 27 – August 7, 2009) in Accra, Ghana (organizer, teacher)
African Linguistics School (July 17 – July 20, 2011) in Porto Novo, Benin (organizer, teacher)

A Workshop to Investigate the Feasibility of an Internet Database of the
Syntactic Structures of the World’s Languages (November 9, 10, 2007).

Tales of the Missing Link (March 3, 2006)
(Co-organised with Stony Brook and CUNY).

Cornell Symposium on Language Universals (May 1,2, 2004),
A symposium to investigate the nature of language universals from
an interdisciplinary perspective: http://kybele.psych.cornell.edu/LU/

Databases
Syntactic Structures of the World’s Languages (SSWL)
Creator (with Richard Kayne and Dennis Shasha),
Project coordinator until Sept. 2011, consultant from Sept. 2011.

Editorial Activities
Associate Editor for Linguistic Inquiry (Winter 1994 – Fall 2002).
Organizations: National Science Foundation (reviewer of grant applications), Fulbright (Institute
of International Education) 1999-2001 (reviewer of grant applications for Africa), 2016 (reviewer of linguistics grant applications), ELDP (Endangered Languages Documentation Program), SSHRC
Publishers: MIT Press, Harcourt Brace (the grammar chapters of the Harbrace Handbook),
Syncom (The Syntax Companion), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Blackwell, Mouton
de Gruyter and Oxford University Press.
Journals: Linguistic Inquiry, Natural Language Semantics, Lingua, The Linguistic Review,
Journal of African Languages and Linguistics, Studies in African Linguistics, Journal of
Pidgin and Creole Languages, Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, Trends in
Cognitive Sciences, Syntax, Glossa.
Conferences: North Eastern Linguistic Society (NELS), WCCFL, ESCOL, Penn Linguistics
Colloquium, GLOW, Asian GLOW, Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association (AFLA)

Courses Taught (NYU)
V61.9058        Introduction to African Languages (Spring 2011) (undergrads)
V61.0056        Introduction to English Grammar (Summer 2009) (undergrads)
V61.9023        African American English I (Fall 2008, at NYU-in-Ghana) (undergrads and grads)
UA13              Grammatical Analysis (Fall 2007, 2009, 2013, Spring 2017) (undergrads)
UA16              Grammatical Analysis II (Fall 2012, 2014)
UA44/GA44   Field Methods (Fall 2005[Kabiye], Spring 2007[Chuukese], Spring
                        Spring 2008[Shupamem], Spring 2009[Medumba], Spring 2010[Masalit], Fall 2010[Masalit], Spring 2011[Okri/Cherepong], Spring 2013[Songhay], Fall 2013[Sherpa], Spring 2015[Danyi Ewe], Fall 2016[Shughni])
V61.0050        Endangered Languages (undergrads) (Spring 2007)
GA1310          Syntax I (grads) (Fall 2006, 2012, 2014)
V61.0027        Grammatical Diversity (undergrads) (Fall 2006, Spring 2010)
GA2310          Syntactic Theory and Analysis (Syntax II, grads) (Spring 2006, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2017)
V61.0002        Introduction to Linguistics (undergrads) (Spring 2006)
GA3320          Seminars (grads): Lexical Categories (Fall 2005, with Richard Kayne), Masks, Self, Light Nouns (Fall 2007), Imposters and Anaphora (Fall 2009), Seminar on Person (Fall 2010), Seminar on Negation (Spring 2013), Formalizing Minimalist Syntax (Spring 2014), Modality (Spring 2015, with Stephanie Harves), Seminar on Negation (Fall 2016)

Courses Taught (University of Botswana)
ALL 231         The Perception and Transcription of African Languages (Fall 2011)
ALL 333         Research Methods (Fall 2011)
ALL 423         The Bantu and Khoesan Languages of Southern African (co-taught with Prof. Herman Batibo)

Courses Taught (Cornell)
Ling 100          Language: Myth and Reality (First-Year Writing Seminar) (Fall 2001)
                        (also taught as Eng 131, summer 2000)
Ling 101          Theory and Practice of Linguistics (undergrads)
(Spring 1998, Summer and Spring 1996, Fall 2002)
Ling 203          Introduction to Syntax and Semantics (undergrads) (Fall 1997)
Ling 235          Introduction to African Languages and Linguistics (undergrads) (Fall 1995)
Ling 242          Diversity in American English (undergrads) (Summer 1999, Spring 2000)
Ling 300          Field Methods (grads and undergrads)
(Spring 2000[Wolof], 2002[Lubukusu], 2003[Khoekhoe])
Ling 303          Syntax I (grads and advanced undergrads) (Fall 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002)
Ling 304          Syntax II (grads and advanced undergrads) (Spring 1995, 1996, 2003, 2004)
Ling 305          Foundations of Linguistics (grads and undergrads) (Fall 2003)
Ling 310          Morphology II  (graduates and advanced undergrads) (Spring 1994)
Ling 311          The Structure of English (undergraduates) (Spring 1999)
Ling 402          Typology (grads and undergrads) (Fall 1988)
Ling 600          Field Methods (grads and undergrads) (Spring 1995[Igbo])
Ling 616          Syntax III (grads) (Fall 1997, Fall 1994, Fall 1993)
Ling 700 (seminars):   The Syntax of Khoisan Languages (Spring 1998, Fall 1999)
(see: http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/ling700/home.htm), The Theory of Optimal Derivations (Fall 1995), Serial Verb Constructions and Complex Predicates (Fall 1994, Fall 1993), The Internal Structure of the VP (Spring 1994), Movement, Phrase Structure and Multiple Spell-Out (Spring 2002), Word Order and Agreement in Bantu Languages (Spring 2003), Remnant Movement and Parameters (Spring 2004)
The Minimalist Program, LSA Institute (grads and undergrads) (Summer 1997, June 23-July 2)

Graduate Student Dissertation Committee Chair
Mathes, Tim (2014, NYU) Consonant-Tone Interaction in the Khoisan Language Tsua
Violeta Vazquez Rojas (2012,NYU) The Syntax and Semantics of Purépecha Noun
Phrases and the Mass-Count Distinction
Laziz Nchare (Chair, 2011, NYU) The Grammar of Shupamem
Wang, Arthur Chyan-an (2010, NYU) The Microparametric Syntax of Resultatives in
Chinese Languages
Aggrey Wasike (2006, NYU) The Left Periphery, Wh-in-situ and A-bar movement in
Lubukusu and Other Bantu Languages
Estevam, Adriana (2005, mémoire de maîtrise, Paris 7) Les constructions sérielles en tariana et
l'opération Accorder
Arthur Bell (2004, Cornell) Bipartite Negation with Final Neg
Gabanamotse, Budzani (2003, MA, Cornell) Serial Verbs in Naro
Yoshi Dobashi (2003, Cornell) Phonological Phrasing and Syntactic Derivation
Rachel Hastings (Co-chair, 2003, Cornell) The Syntax and Semantics of Relativization and
Quantification: The Case of Quechua
Kunio Nishiyama (Co-chair, 1998, Cornell) The Morphosyntax and Morphophonology of
Japanese Predicates

Graduate Student Qualifying Paper Committee Chair   
Isaac Bleaman (2015), Tim Leffel (2011), Tim Mathes (2010), Patricia Irwin (2008), Violeta
Vazquez Rojas (2008), Michael Taylor (2008), Laziz Nchare (2008), Marcos Rohena Madrazo
(2006), En-Hsing Liu (2006)

Undergraduate Honors Chair
Wellstood, Zach (2015, NYU) Spanish Imposters
Dudley, Rachel (2011, NYU) Filling in the Gaps (on the syntax of gapping in English)




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