Caroline R. Wiltshire Department of Linguistics Turlington Hall 4131 University of Florida [email protected] Box 115454 https://people.clas.ufl.edu/wiltshir/ Gainesville, FL 32611-5454 Phone: (352) 294-7448 USA Fax: (352) 392-8480

Employment/Teaching Department of Linguistics, University of Florida at Gainesville Present: Associate Professor August 2012-May 2013: Colonel Allan R. and Margaret G. Crow Term Professor in CLAS July 2010-August 2012: Chair, Department of Linguistics August 2006-July 2010: Director, Program in Linguistics July 2005-July 2006: Interim Director, Program in Linguistics August 2003 to 2005, August 2017-Present: Associate Chair August 2000 to 2005: Graduate Coordinator August 2001 to present: Associate Professor August 1995 to August 2001: Assistant Professor Classes taught: Lin3010 Intro to Linguistics, Lin 3200/3201 Sounds of Human , Lin4320/6323 Intro to , Lin3677 World Englishes, Lin 6084 Intro to Graduate Research, Lin 6341 Issues in Phonology, Lin7342, Seminar in Phonology Individual courses: Lin4970 Senior Thesis, Lin 6905 Individual Study, Lin 6940 Supervised Teaching, Lin 6971 Masters Research, Lin 7979 Advanced Res., Lin 7980 Doctoral Res. Coordinator for Lin 3010, Fall and Spring: Supervised all sections taught by graduate student teaching assistants, Fall 1995-Fall 2000. Teaching honors: Nominated for TIP (Teaching improvement award), 1998 Nominated for CLAS teaching award, 2000 and 2010 Nominated for Doctoral Dissertation Advisor/Mentoring Award 2012-13 Affiliated with Spanish & Portuguese Dept (formerly Romance), University of Florida at Gainesville August 1995 to present

Department of Linguistics, Yale University Sept 1994 to June 1995: Lecturer with Ph.D., taught Introduction to Phonological Analysis, Language Description, Phonological Theory, Introduction to Linguistics Department of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences, Brown University Sept 1993 to June 1994: Visiting Assistant Professor, taught Introduction to Phonological Theory, Topics in Advanced Phonology (Constraints and Rules) Linguistics Department, University of Chicago Winter Quarters 1989 and 1991: Teaching Assistant for Phonology I

Other Professional Experience Visiting Scholar, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT – Guwahati, North Guwahati Assam, January – March 2013 Educational Testing Service September 1992 to August 1993: Associate Examiner Critical Reasoning Group, Schools and Higher Education Programs Summers (1993-95,1999,2001): Consultant, Outside Review of GRE Analytical Sections

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Education University of Chicago, Linguistics Department Specializations: Phonology, Phonetics, Dravidian Ph.D. with distinction, August 1992 Dissertation: Syllabification and Rule Application in Harmonic Phonology M.A. in Linguistics, June 1988 Thesis: Syllable Structure in IruLa: the role of one licensing condition in IruLa

Yale College Bachelor of Arts cum laude in Mathematics, June 1986

Other Education Brown University, The Center for the Advancement of College Teaching Teaching Certificate, June 1994 Language study Intensive Telugu: University of Wisconsin, Madison, Summer 1992 Tamil: University of Chicago, 1986-1989 Advanced Tamil: American Institute of Indian Studies, 1989-1990, as Junior Fellow, Tamil Lang Program in Madurai, India Intensive Malayalam: University of Texas, Austin, Summer 1988

Grants (Intramural) Internationalizing the Curriculum Grant ($5000), Awarded summer 2017 Humanities Enhancement Award ($9000) for Summer A 2000. College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Research Award ($8500) for Summer B 2000. ORTGE grant for support of conferences ($2000) for LSRL 30. Travel grants from College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 1995-2015. Grants (Extramural) As Co-PI for advisee Adam McCollum Title: Yazgulyami Syllable Structure Funding Agency: NSF Doctoral Dissertation Research; Documenting Endangered Languages Amount: $17,993 (Direct + Indirect) Dates: 5/2015-5/2017 Recommended for funding by Documenting Endangered Languages program, but declined as advisee moving to PhD program at UCSD As PI for advisee Ashima Aggarwal Title: Testing Adult Acquisition of L2 Voicing Contrasts: A Comparison from Multiple L1s Funding Agency: Language Learning Dissertation Grant Amount: $1500 (Direct) Dates: 5/4/2012-5/3/2013 As PI for advisee Divya Gogoi Title: Acquisition of Novel Perceptual Categories Funding Agency: Language Learning Dissertation Grant Amount: $2000 (Direct) Dates: 10/01/2008-9/30/2009

For Language Study: Title VI Summer lang. fellowship for Telugu, University of Wisconsin, Summer 1992 Title VI Summer lang. fellowship for Malayalam, University of Texas, Summer 1988 Century Fellowship for grad study in linguistics, University of Chicago, 1986-1991 Junior Fellowship, study, American Inst. of Indian Studies, 1989-1990

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Publications

Books: Edited volumes 2002. Wiltshire, Caroline and Joaquim Camps, Co-editors. Romance Phonology and Variation. Amsterdam: John Benjamins (238 pages). Also with an introductory article, “Romance Phonology and Variation”, written by the co-editors (pp. 1-9). 2001. Camps, Joaquim and Caroline Wiltshire, Co-editors. Romance Syntax, Semantics, and their L2 Acquisition, Amsterdam: John Benjamins (246 pages) 1989. Wiltshire, C, B. Music and R. Graczyk, Co-editors. Papers from the Twenty-fifth Regional Meeting, Chicago Linguistic Society, in two volumes: General Session, Parasession on Language in Context, Chicago.

Peer Reviewed Monograph Wiltshire, Caroline. in press 2020. “Uniformity and Variability in the Accents”, article for World English series in Elements, Cambridge University Press, (for description of what these are, see: https://www.cambridge.org/core/what-we-publish/elements)

Peer Reviewed – journal articles to appear. Wiltshire, Caroline. “How many Indian Englishes are there? A phonetic study of the Englishes of related Indian L1s”, Special journal issue of Linguistics and the Human Sciences on English in the Indian Context: Challenges in Describing a Language Variety. Guest Editors: Abhishek Kumar Kashyap & Christian M.I.M. Matthiessen, vol 11:1. 2019 Chen, Si, Caroline Wiltshire, Bin Li and Ratree Wayland, “A quantitative analysis of tone sandhi in Mandarin and Nanjing Chinese based on surface pitch contours and underlying pitch targets”, International Journal of Chinese Linguistics. (published by Benjamins). Vol 6:2, pp. 183-222. 2018. Chen, Si, Caroline Wiltshire and Bin Li, “An Updated Typology of Tonal Coarticulation Properties”, Taiwan Journal of Linguistics, Vol. 16.2, 79-114, 2018 DOI: 10.6519/TJL.2018.16(2).3 2018. Batais, Saleh & Caroline Wiltshire, “Indonesian borrowing as Evidence for Harmonic Grammar” Journal of Linguistics,: J. Volume 54, Issue 2 (April 1, 2018), pp. 231-262. Cambridge University Press 2017. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022226717000317 2011. He, Yunjuan, Qian Wang, and Caroline Wiltshire. “英语二语学习者词重音声学特征实验研究” (The acoustic features of English lexical stress by Mandarin speakers). College English (Academic Edition) (a journal in Chinese) Vol. 8. No. 2, 152-158. 2010. Sarmah, Priyankoo and Caroline Wiltshire. “Preliminary acoustic study of Mizo vowels and tones”, Acoustic Society of India. Vol 37: 3, pp. 121-129. 2009. Sarmah, Priyankoo, Divya Gogoi, and Caroline Wiltshire. “Thai English: rhythm and vowels.” English World Wide 30:2, pp. 196-217. Also reprinted as: Sarmah, Priyankoo, Divya Verma Gogoi, and Caroline Wiltshire. 2011. “Thai English: Rhythm and vowels”, in Lisa Lim and Nikolas Ginsborne, eds., The Typology of Asian Englishes, Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, pp. 75-96. 2008. He, Jenny, Qian Wang, and Caroline Wiltshire. “Production of English lexical stress by inexperienced and experienced learners of English". Canadian Acoustics. Vol. 36.3: 128-129. 2006. Wiltshire, Caroline and James D. Harnsberger, “The influence of Gujarati and Tamil L1s on Indian English: A preliminary study”, World Englishes, 25.1: 91-104. 2005. Wiltshire, Caroline. “The “Indian English” of Tibeto-Burman language speakers” English World-Wide, 26:3, 275-300. Wiltshire Page 3

2003. Wiltshire, Caroline and Russell Moon, “Phonetic Stress in Indian English vs. American English”, World Englishes 22.3, 291-303. 2000. Pickering, Lucy and Caroline Wiltshire. “The prosody of Indian-English TAs’ Teaching Discourse”, World Englishes. Vol 19, No. 2. pp. 173-183. 1999. Wiltshire, Caroline. “The Phonological System of Tamil Expressives,” International Journal of Dravidian Linguistics, Vol 28:1, pp. 15-32. 1999. Wiltshire, Caroline. “Expressives in Tamil: Evidence for a word class,” Yearbook of South Asian Languages and Linguistics. Vol 2, Sage Press: New Delhi, India, pp. 119-137. 1998. Wiltshire, Caroline. “Extending ALIGN constraints to new domains”, Linguistics Vol. 36:3, pp 423-467.

Peer Reviewed – book chapters 2019. Wiltshire, Caroline. “Number and Gender Allomorphy”, The Routledge Handbook of , ed. by Fernando Martinez-Gil and Sonia Colina, London: Routledge. pp. 307-324 2019. Wiltshire, Caroline. P”honology: English Sounds in Context: The Pronunciation of and Morphemes ( and Allomorphs)”, Chapter 13 in Applied Linguistics for Teachers of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Learners, Nabat Erdogan and Michael Wei, eds., IGI-Global Publishers, Hershey PA, pp. 303-324. 2018. Wiltshire, Caroline, “Sonority Waves in Syllabification”, in Shaping Phonology, ed. by Diane Brentari and Jackson Lee, University of Chicago Press, pp. 182-200. 2017. McLaughlin, Fiona and Caroline Wiltshire, “Syllable weight and reduplication in Pulaar” Syllable Weight in African Languages, edited by Paul Newman, John Benjamins; 161-176. doi 10.1075/cilt.338.10lau 2017. Wiltshire, Caroline. “Emergence of the unmarked in Indian Englishes with different substrates”, book chapter for The Oxford Handbook of World Englishes, eds. Markku Filppula, Juhani Klemola, and Devyani Sharma, Oxford Press, 599-620. 2015. Wiltshire, Caroline. “Dravidian varieties of Indian English”, in Studies on Indian Languages and Cultures (V.I. Subramoniam Commemoration Vol. II), G.K. Panikkar, B. Ramakrishna Reddy, K. Rangan, and B.B. Rajapurohit, eds., International School of Dravidian Linguistics: Thiruvananthapuram, pp. 49-63. 2015. Gogoi, Divya, Jimmy Harnsberger, and Caroline Wiltshire, “Perceptual Training of Novel Speech Contrasts in L3 Acquisition: The Effect of Multilingual Benefit”, Crosslinguistic influence and crosslinguistic interaction in multilingual language learning, ed. By Gessica De Angelis, Ulrike Jessner, and Marijana Kresic, Bloomsbury, pp. 119-147. 2014. Haddad, Youssef and Caroline Wiltshire. “Paradoxical Paradigms! Evidence from Lebanese ”, Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics 26, edited by Reem Khamis-Dakwar and Karen Froud, Amsterdam & Philadelphia: Benjamins, pp. 185-209. 2014. Wiltshire, Caroline. “New Englishes and the Emergence of the Unmarked”, The Variability of Current World Englishes, Ed. by Eugene Green and Charles Meyer, Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, pp. 13-40. 2013. Chen, Si and Caroline Wiltshire. “Tone Realization in Younger vs. Older speakers of Nanjing Dialect”, in Increased Empiricism: Recent Advances in Chinese Linguistics. Ed. by Zhuo Jing-Schmidt. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: Benjamins, pp. 147-170. 2013. Sarmah, Priyankoo, Caroline Wiltshire, and Seung-ah Hong. “Tiwa Tones in Monosyllables”, North East Indian Linguistic Society 5, ed. by Gwendolyn Hyslop, Stephen Morey, and Mark Post, Cambridge University Press India, pp. 249-270. 2012. Sharma, Devyani and Caroline Wiltshire. “Continua and Clines in the development of New

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Englishes,” in The Oxford Handbook on the History of English, ed. by Tertu Nevalainenen and Elizabeth Closs Traugott, Oxford University Press. pp. 1135-1153. 2010. Sarmah, Priyankoo and Caroline Wiltshire. “An acoustic study of Dimasa tones.” In Morey, S. and M. Post, Eds. North East Indian Linguistics. New Delhi, Foundation/Cambridge University Press India: Chapter 2, pp. 25-44. 2007. Wiltshire, Caroline. “Prefix boundaries in Spanish varieties: a non-derivational OT account”, in Oprimality-Theoretic Studies in Spanish Phonology, edited by Fernando Martinez-Gil and Sonia Colina. pp358-377. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 2006. Wiltshire, Caroline. “Pulaar’s Stress System: A challenge for theories of weight typology”, In Selected Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of African Linguistics: African Languages and Linguistics in Broad Perspective, eds. John Mugane, John Hutchison, and Dee Worman, pp. 181-192. Somerville: Cascadilla Proceedings Project. 2003. Baker, Gary K. and Caroline Wiltshire. “An OT Treatment of Palatal Fortition in Argentinian Spanish”, in Romance linguistics: Theory and Acquisition, eds. Ana Teresa Pérez-Leroux and Yves Roberge, Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins, pp. 33-48. 2003. Wiltshire, Caroline. “Beyond Codas: Word and Phrase Final Alignment”, The Syllable in Optimality Theory, R. Van der Vijver and C. Fery, eds., Cambridge University Press, pp. 254-268. 2002. Wiltshire, Caroline. “Variation in Spanish aspiration and prosodic boundary constraints”, in Current Issues in Linguistic Theory: Selected Papers from the XXIXth Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages, D. Cresti, T. Satterfield, and C. Tortora, eds., Amsterdam: John Benjamins. pp. 375-389. 2000. Wiltshire, Caroline and Alec Marantz. “Reduplication,” Morphology: A Handbook on Inflection and Word Formation, G. Booij, C. Lehmann, and J. Mugdan, eds., Berlin: Walter deGruyter & Co., Article 57. pp. 557-567. 1999. Wiltshire, Caroline. “The Conspiracy of Luganda Compensatory Lengthening,” New Dimensions in African Linguistics and Languages: Trends in African Linguistics, Vol 3, P. Kotey, ed., Africa World Press, Inc. pp. 131-147. 1999. Wiltshire, Caroline and Elisa Maranzana, “Geminates and clusters in Italian and Piedmontese: a case for OT ranking,” Formal Perspectives on Romance Linguistics, M. Authier, B. Bullock, and L. Reed, eds., Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, p. 289-303.

Conference proceedings To appear. Kutlu, Ethan & Caroline Wiltshire. “Where do negative stereotypes come from? The case of Indian English”. LSA 2020 Annual Meeting proceedings online. 2020. Kutlu, Ethan & Caroline Wiltshire. “Where do negative stereotypes come from? The case of Indian English in the USA,” Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America 5(1). 74–82. https://doi.org/10.3765/plsa.v5i1.4669 . 2017. Chen, Si, Caroline Wiltshire & Bin Li. “ Statistical Modeling of Mandarin Tone Sandhi: Neutralization of Underlying Pitch Targets”, International Journal of Social, Behavioral, Educational, Economic, Business and Industrial Engineering, Vol 11: 5; pp. 1096-1101. 2015. Batais, Saleh & Caroline Wiltshire. “Word and syllable constraints in Indonesian adaptation: OT analysis”. LSA Annual Meeting Extended Abstracts (4 page published on-line after conference). Appearing at: http://journals.linguisticsociety.org/proceedings/index.php/ExtendedAbs 2011. Chen, Si and Caroline Wiltshire, “Differences of tone realization between younger and older speakers of Nanjing dialect”. Proceedings of the 23rd North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics (NACCL 23). Edited by Zhuo Jing-Schmidt. University of Oregon. Vol. 2, pp. 105-122. Distributed by NACCL Proceedings Online, The Ohio State University. Available at: http://chinalinks.osu.edu/naccl/naccl-23/NACCL-23_Proceedings.htm 2006. Wiltshire, Caroline. “Word-final and Cluster Acquisition in Indian English(es).”

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On-line Proceedings supplement, 30th Boston University Conference on Language Development. Ed. by David Bamman, Tatiana Magnitskaia, and Colleen Zaller. (10 pp single spaced) 2002. Wiltshire, Caroline and M. Irene Moyna, “Phonological Idiosyncracies of the Spanish Playful Vocabulary”, Proceedings of the 4th Annual Hispanic Linguistics Symposium, ed. by James F. Lee, Kimberly L. Geeslin, and J. Clancy Clements, Cascadilla Press, 317-335. 2001. Wiltshire, C. R. and Russell Moon. “Phonetic Stress Cues in Noun-Verb Pairs in American English vs. Indian English”. in Proceedings of the 31th North Eastern Linguistics Society, Amherst, MA: GLSA, 517-530. 2001. Wiltshire, Caroline. “Syllabification in Parallel in Spanish”. LACUS XXVII. ed. by Ruth M. Brand, Alan K.Melby and Arle R. Lommel, LACUS: Fullerton, CA, pp. 327-338. 2001. Moyna, M. Irene and Caroline Wiltshire. ”Spanish plurals: why [s] isn’t always optimal”, Proceedings of the 3rd Hispanic Linguistics Symposium, Campos et al., eds. Cascadilla Press, pp. 31-48. 2000. Wiltshire, Caroline. “Crossing Word Boundaries: Constraints for Misaligned Syllabification”, in Investigations in Prosodic Phonology, Marzena Rochon and T. Alan Hall, eds., ZAS Papers in Linguistics, Vol 19pp. 207-228. 2000. Wiltshire, Caroline. “The phonology of the past tense in Tamil,” Proceedings of the Berkeley Linguistic Society 25, Steve Chang, Lily Liaw, and Josef Ruppenhofer, eds. pp. 42-53. 2000. Milnes, Irina and Caroline Wiltshire. “Optimal Stress Patterns in Russian Nouns," Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics 8, ed. by Irina Sekerina and Tracy Halloway-King, Michigan Slavic Publications: Michigan, pp. 296-313. 1998. Wiltshire, Caroline and Louis Goldstein, “Tongue Tip Orientation and Coronal ” Proceedings of the 14th Eastern States Conference on Linguistics, Jennifer Austin and Aaron Lawson, eds, CLC Publications, Cornell, Ithaca, NY, pp. 216-225. 1994. Wiltshire, Caroline. “Alignment in Cairene Arabic,” Proceedings of the West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics XIII, University of California, San Diego, published by CSLI. 1994. Wiltshire, Caroline. “Feature Constraints in IruLa,” Proceedings of the 30th Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, 30: Vol. 1, Beals et al., eds., 428-442. 1992. Wiltshire, Caroline. Syllabification and Rule Application in Harmonic Phonology, Ph.D. dissertation, University of Chicago Occasional Papers in Linguistics. 1992. Bosch, Anna and Caroline Wiltshire. “The Licensing of Prosodic Prominence in Tamil,” published in the Papers from the Third Annual Formal Linguistics Society of MidAmerica Conference, L. Stvan et al., eds., Bloomington: IULC., pp. 1-15. 1992. Caroline Wiltshire. “Appendices, Structure Preservation and the Strong Domain Hypothesis,” in B. Ao and H.-R. Chae, eds., Proceedings of the Eighth Eastern States Conference on Linguistics, Columbus: the Ohio State University Press. 1991. Wiltshire, Caroline. “On Syllable Structures at Two Levels of Analysis,” in Dobrin, Nichols, and Rodrigues, eds., Papers from the 27th CLS, General Session, Volume 1, pp. 476-491.

Reviews 1999, Review of S. Peperkamp's Prosodic Words, Glot International Vol 4:4, 16-18. 1999, Booknote on M. Niang's Constraints on Pulaar phonology, Language.Vol 75:1,180-181. 1996, Booknote on G. Booij's , Language. Vol 72:4, 877-878. 1996, Booknote on A. Kornai's Formal Phonology,, Language, Vol 72:2, 433-434. 1995, Review of R. Noske's Theory of Syllabification and Segmental Alternations, Language, Vol 71:2, pp. 385-6.

Presentations

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International September, 2018, with Priyankoo Sarmah, “The confluence of L1 and Regional Influences: Assamese English”, paper presented (by P. Sarmah) at the Interspeech Satellite Workshop “English in India and Indian Englishes: New Horizons in the Study of Phonetics and Phonology, University of Hyderabad, India, September 7, 2018 May, 2015, with Saleh Batais “Indonesian borrowing as Evidence for Harmonic Grammar”, 23rd paper presented (by C. Wiltshire) at the Manchester Phonology Meeting, May 28-30, 2015, Manchester, England. February, 2013, with Priyankoo Sarmah, “Sesquisyllables and Tones in Bodo and Rabha”, 2nd Workshop on Tone and Intonation: Models, Computation and Evaluation. EFLU, Hyderabad, India, February 20-22 2013. Dec., 2011, with Si Chen. “Differences of Tone Representation Between Younger and Older Speakers of Nanjing Dialect”, poster presented at the International Conference on Phonetics and Phonology 2011 at Kyoto University, December 10-14, 2011 [presented by Ms. Chen]. July, 2010, with Priyankoo Sarmah, “Rhythm and vowels in Dimasa and Assamese English”, presented at the 16th Conference of the International Association for World Englishes, Vancouver, BC, 25-27 July 2010. Jan, 2010, with Priyankoo Sarmah, “Rhythm and vowels in Dimasa and Assamese English”the 9th International Conference on South Asian Languages (ICOSAL-9), Patiala, India, January 7-9, 2010 [paper presented by Priyankoo Sarmah]. July, 2009, with Divya Gogoi, “Rhythm in Indian English(es)”, ICLCE 3, the University of London, July 15-17, 2009. Oct. 2008, with Priyankoo Sarmah and Divya Verma Gogoi,“Thai English: Rhythm and Vowels”, First Triennial Conference of the International Society for the Linguistics of English, Frieburg Germany, October 8-11, 2008. Oct 2008, with Jenny He and Qian Wang, “Production of English lexical stress by inexperienced and experienced learners of English" Acoustics Week in Canada conference (the Annual Conference of the Canadian Acoustical Association), Vancouver BC. October 6-8, 2008 [Paper presented by Qian Wang]. July, 2007, “Indian English Word-final Consonant and Cluster Acquisition: Transfer, Markedness, and the Graduate Learning Algorithm”, the 2nd International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English (ICLCE-2), Toulouse, July 2-4, 2007 Feb., 2007, with Priyankoo Sarmah, “An acoustic study of Dimasa tones”, the 2nd International Northeast Indian Linguistics Society (NEILS) meeting, Guahati University, Assam, India, Feb. 5-9th, 2007. [paper presented by Priyankoo Sarmah]. Aug., 2006, “Indian English word-final consonant and cluster acquisition and the Gradual Learning Algorithm”, presented at Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition North America (GALANA) 2, McGill University, Montréal, August 17-19, 2006. June, 2005, Variation within a variety: the Indian English(es) of speakers of different L1s”, the International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English at Edinburgh, June 23-26, 2005. April, 2002, “Prefix boundaries in non-derivational phonology”, 32nd Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), University of Toronto, Canada, April 19-21, 2002. April, 2002, with Gary Baker, “An OT Treatment of Palatal Fortition in Argentinian Spanish”, 32nd Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages, Toronto, Canada, April 19-21, 2002. Dec, 2000, with Russell Moon, “Phonetic Correlates of Stress in Indian English”, International Conference on Stress and Rhythm, the Central Institute of English and Foreign Languages, Hyderabad, India. [paper presented by Russell Moon]

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March, 2000, “Crossing Word Boundaries: Constraints for Misaligned Syllabification”, Workshop on the Phonological Word, at the DGfS Conference, Marburg, Germany, March 1-3, 2000. July, 1998, with L. Goldstein, “Tamil Coronal Consonants: An Articulatory Study”, South Asian Language Analysis Roundtable, York University, England, July 18-20, 1998. July, 1998, “Consonantal Place and Features: interactions in Telugu sandhi”, South Asian Language Analysis Roundtable, York University, England, July 18-20, 1998. June, 1998, “Beyond Codas: Word and Phrase Final Alignment”, Conference on Syllable Typology, Tübingen, Germany, June 30-July 2, 1998. Oct, 1995,“Abandoning the lexical/post-lexical derivation: An argument from syllabification”, Tilburg University Conference on the Derivational Residue in Phonology, Tilburg, The Netherlands.

Invited Oct., 2019 (cancelled), “Indian English for Tibeto-Burman speakers”, invited talk at the Centre for Nata Tribal Language studies, Kohima, Nagaland, India, Oct. 24. Feb., 2013, “How many Indian Englishes are there?”, Presented by invitation to the IIT - Guwahati HSS Seminar Series, Guwahati, Assam, India, February 15, 2013. Nov., 2003, “Variation within a variety: the Indian Englishes of different L1 speakers”, Linguistics Colloquium Series, University of North Texas, Denton. Nov., 2003, “Expressives in Tamil”, Linguistics Circle Meeting, Univ. of North Texas, Denton. June, 2000, Invited lecture series, Department of Linguistics and Phonetics, University of Jordan, Amman. Four lectures over a two week visit.

National January, 2020, Kutlu, Ethan & Caroline Wiltshire. “Where do negative stereotypes come from? The case of Indian English”. LSA 2020 Annual Meeting. October 2018, Chen, Si, Caroline Wiltshire, Bin Li, & Ratree Wayland, “Analyzing Nanjing Tones and Sandhi: statistical modelling methods”, poster presented (by Caroline Wiltshire) at AMP San Diego October 2018. January 2015. Batais, Saleh and Caroline Wiltshire “Word and syllable constraints in Indonesian adaptation: OT analysis”, Linguistic Society of America, Portland, Oregon, Jan 8-11, 2015. August, 2013. Priyankoo Sarmah and Caroline Wiltshire, “Analyzing the Characteristics of “Sesquisyllables” in Bodo and Rabha”, presented [by Caroline Wiltshire] at the 46th International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics, Dartmouth College, August 8-10th, 2013. January, 2013, with Si Chen, “Contextual Variations of Tones in Nanjing Chinese”, poster presented (by Chen, Si) at the 87th Annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, January 4-6, 2013, Boston, MA March, 2012, with Youssef Haddad. “Schizophrenic Paradigms! Evidence from Lebanese Arabic Phonology”, 26th Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Adelphi University and Teachers College, Columbia University, March 1-3, 2012 [presented by both of us]. June, 2011, “New Englishes and the emergence of the unmarked”, Conference of the International Society for the Linguistics of English, Boston University, June 17-21, 2011. June, 2011, with Si Chen, “Differences of Tone Representations between Young and Old speakers of Nanjing Dialect”, 23rd North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics (NACCL-23), University of Oregon, June 17-19, 2011 [paper presented by Chen, Si]. Feb, 2009, with Priyankoo Sarmah and Seung-ah Hong, “An Acoustic Study of Tiwa Tone”, Conference on Languages of Southeast Asia, a UCLA-UC-Berkeley Joint Conference on Southeast Asian Studies, Jan 30-Feb 1, 2009. [paper presented by Seung-ah Hong] Feb 2009, with Priyankoo Sarmah and Caroline Wiltshire, “An Acoustic Study of Rabha Tones”, Conference on Languages of Southeast Asia, a UCLA-UC-Berkeley Joint Conference on Southeast Asian Studies, Jan 30-Feb 1, 2009. [paper presented by Priyankoo Sarmah] Wiltshire Page 8

Sept., 2006, with Priyankoo Sarmah, “An acoustic study of Mizo tones and morpho-tonology”, 39th International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics, University of Washington, Seattle. [paper presented by Priyankoo Sarmah] Nov., 2005, “Word-final consonant and cluster acquisition in Indian English(es)”, the 30th Boston University Conference on Language Development, BU. Nov., 2004, “Family resemblances in Indian Englishes: a phonetic study of the Englishes of speakers of genetically related L1s”, at the 24th South Asian Languages Analysis Roundtable, SUNY-Stony Brook. July, 2004, “The Indian English of L1 Tibeto-Burman Speakers”, World Englishes Conference, Syracuse University, Syracuse. June, 2004, with James Harnsberger, “ The influence of Gujarati and Tamil L1s on Indian English” at LabPhon 9, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. April, 2004, “The “Indian English” of L1 Tibeto-Burman speakers” at 64th annual SECOL, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa. April, 2004, “Pulaar’s Stress System: A challenge for theories of weight typology” at the 34th Annual Conference on African Linguistics, Harvard University. Jan., 2003, “Weight distinctions as Structural Prominence: evidence from Pulaar”, Linguistic Society of America annual meeting, Atlanta, GA. Oct., 2002, with Russell Moon, “A Comparison of Phonetic Stress in Indian English vs. American English”, 9th International World Englishes conference, Univ. of Ill, Champaign-Urbana. April, 2001, “Prefix boundaries in Non-derivational phonology”, 61st annual meeting of the Southeastern Conference on Linguistics (SECOL), Knoxville, TN. Nov., 2000, with Irene Moyna*, “Phonological Idiosyncracies of the Spanish Playful Vocabulary, 4th Hispanic Linguistics Symposium, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. July, 2000, "Syllabification in Parallel in Spanish", 27th LACUS, Rice University, Houston, TX. Oct., 1999, with Irene Moyna, “Spanish plurals: why [s] isn’t always optimal”, 3rd Hispanic Linguistics Symposium, Georgetown University July, 1999, with Lucy Pickering, “The prosody of Indian-English TAs’ Teaching Discourse”, South Asian Languages Analysis Roundtable, University of Illinois - Champaign/Urbana. May, 1999, with Irina Milnes, “On some Optimal Stress Patters in Russian”, Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics 8 at the University of Pennsylvania. April, 1999, “Variation in Spanish and prosodic boundary constraints”, Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages 29, University of Michigan. Feb., 1999, “The phonology of the past tense in Tamil,” 25th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistic Society, University of California at Berkeley, CA. April, 1998, with E. Maranzana, “Geminates and clusters in Italian and Piedmontese: a case for OT ranking,” LSRL 28, Pennsylvania State Univ., State College, PA. March, 1998, “Crossing Word Boundaries: Constraints for Misaligned Syllabification”, SECOL 56, University of Southwestern Louisiana, Lafayette, LA. Nov., 1997, with L. Goldstein, “Tongue Tip Orientation and Coronal Consonants” Eastern States Conference on Linguistics, Yale University, New Haven, CT. May, 1997, “Lexical Syllabification in Malayalam Without Lexical Levels”, Hopkins Optimality Theory Workshop/University of Maryland Mayfest, Baltimore. Jan., 1997, with L. Goldstein, “Differential Vowel Effects on Coronal Consonants”, Linguistic Society of America, Chicago, IL April, 1996, “Expressive Language in Tamil: Evidence for a Word Class”, Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, The University of Kentucky, Lexington. March, 1996, “Luganda Lengthening as a Conspiracy of Constraints,” 27th Annual Conference on African Linguistics, University of Florida, Gainesville.

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March, 1996, “The Phonological System of Tamil Expressives,” SECOL 54, College Station, TX. June, 1995, “One-step syllabification in Malayalam,” 17th South Asian Languages Analysis Roundtable, at the University of Texas, Austin. Jan., 1995, “A constraint-based approach to Tamil segmental alternations,” Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA. April, 1994, “Feature Constraints in IruLa,” 30th Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, University of Chicago. March, 1994, “Alignment in Cairene Arabic,” West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics XIII, University of California, San Diego. Jan., 1994, “The Need for PARSEFEATURE Constraints,” LSA annual meeting, Boston. April, 1993, “On Phonological Invisibility,” Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, University of Kentucky, Lexington. May, 1992, with A. Bosch, “The Licensing of Prosodic Prominence in Tamil,” 3rd Annual Meeting of the Formal Linguistics Society of Midamerica, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. Oct., 1991, “LuGanda Lengthening: A Harmonic Approach,” 17th Minnesota Conference on Language and Linguistics, University of Minnesota. Oct., 1991, “Appendices, Structure Preservation and the Strong Domain Hypothesis,” Eastern States Conference on Linguistics, Maryland. April, 1991, “On Syllable Structures at Two Levels of Analysis,” Twenty-seventh Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, Chicago.

Presentations, Other Feb., 2007, “The Acquisition of Indian English(es)”, presentation at the School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. Feb., 2007, “The Acquisition of Indian English(es)”, Linguistics Thursday seminar, UF Feb., 2007, Guest lecture for Intro to Grad Research class, “Introduction to Statistics”, UF Feb., 2007, Guest lecture for Languages in Contact class, “Indian Dialects of English”, UF January, 2004, Variation within a variety: the Indian Englishes of different L1 speakers Linguistic Seminar, UF Sept., 2003, Guest Lecture for Language and Dialects Class, “Indian Dialects of English” Jan., 2001, “Acoustics of Stress in Indian English”, with Russell Moon, Linguistics Seminar,UF. Nov., 1999, "Pitch Accent in Indian English", with Lucy Pickering, Linguistics Seminar, UF. March, 1998, “Crossing Word Boundaries”, Linguistics Seminar, UF Feb., 1997, “The articulation of dentals and retroflexes,” Linguistics Seminar, UF Feb., 1996, “Everything you always wanted to know about Optimality Theory but were afraid to ask,” Linguistics Seminar, UF Nov., 1995 & Oct. 1997, “Writing Abstracts for Conferences,” Workshop for UF Linguistics Club. Oct., 1995, “On Expressives in Tamil,” Linguistics Seminar, UF. Sept,. 1995. “Phonology and Neuroscience: directions for joint research,” for Professor T. Leonard's lab group, Department of Neuroscience, UF. Dec 1994, “Tamil Phonology: test case for Constraint-Based Approaches,”, invited talk for the GLSA, University of Massachusetts at Amherst. May 1994, “What can a network learn about Tamil Phonology,” talk at Brown University Linguistics Seminar.

Service Departmental: Supervisory committees for Graduate Students (in Linguistics unless otherwise indicated)

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PhD Chair: Chen, Si, Grad 8/2014: A Phonetic and Phonological Investigation of the Tone System of Chongming Chinese Aggarwal, Ashima, Grad 8/2014: Testing Acquisition of L2 Hindi Voicing and Aspiration Contrasts: A Comparison from Multiple L1s Batais, Saleh, Grad 5/2013: Consonantal and Syllabic Repairs of Arabic and Dutch Loanwords in Indonesian: a Phonological Account Al-Aghbari, Khalsa, Grad 5/2012: Noun Plurality in Jebbali Gogoi, Divya, Grad 8/2010: Acquisition of Novel Perceptual Categories in a Third Language; The Role of Metalinguistic Awareness and Feature Generalization Sarmah, Priyankoo, Grad. 5/2009: Tone Systems of Dimasa and Rabha: A Phonetic and Phonological Study Bray, Jodi P., Graduated 12/2001: Understanding sonority: an acoustic analysis of perceptual cues in English and Russian consonant clusters PhD Co-chair: Wohlmuth-Ramirez, Sonia, Grad. 12/2008:Persistence of the Latin Accent in the Nominal System of Castilian, Catalan, and Portuguese (PhD in Romance Languages) Habib, Rania, Grad 8/2008: A New Model for Analyzing Sociolinguistic Variation: The Interaction of Social and Linguistic Constraints Baker, Gary K., Grad. 8/2004: Palatal phenomena in Spanish phonology (PhD in Romance Languages) Pickering Lucy, Grad. 8/1999: An analysis of prosodic systems in the classroom discourse of native speaker and nonnative speaker teaching assistants Sawallis Thomas R., Grad. 8/1996: An autonomous system for quantifying the perceptual use of acoustic speech cues: voicing in intervocalic t/d in French

PhD Member: Matthews, Marc, Grad 12/2018: The Roles of Intonation and Pragmatic Context on Predictions of Upcoming Turns in Dialogue Jepson, Valeria, Grad. 5/2017: Second Language Phonological Acquisition in Naturalistic Learners. Horton, Joshua, Grad. 8/2014: Normalized Maximum Likelihood on Variable-Length Sequence Datasets Trujillo, Valerie, Grad. 8/2013: Listener and Speaker Effects on Dominant Language Perception and Language Ratings among Heritage Speakers in New Mexico (PhD in Spanish Linguistics) Jennifer Cabrelli Amaro, Grad. 8/2013: The Phonological Permeability Hypothesis: Measuring Regressive L3 Influence to Test L1 and L2 Phonological Representations (PhD in Spanish Linguistics) Jangjamras, Jirapat, Grad 5/2011: Perception and Production of English Lexical Stress by Thai Speakers Laphasradakul, Donruethai, Grad 12/2010: Training Native Speakers of American English to Perceive Thai Tones using High Stimulus Variability He, Yunjuan, Grad 5/2010: Perception and production of Isolated and Coarticulated Mandarin Tones by American Learners. Bao, Mingzhen, Grad 8/2008: Phonetic Realization and Perception of Prominence among Lexical Tones in Mandarin Chinese. Li, Bin, Grad. 12/06: Perception and production of English [n] and [l] by Chinese dialect speakers Al-Khairy, Mohamed,Grad. 8/2005: Acoustic characteristics of Arabic Park, Heenam, Grad. 8/2005: Second language : the interrelationships among text adjuncts, students' proficiency levels and reading strategies Yeon, Sang-hee, Grad. 8/2004: Teaching English word-final alveolopalatals to native speakers of Korean Cesar-Lee, Bernadette, Grad. 8/1999: Quantification of accented pronunciation by American English speakers in French-as-a-foreign language setting (PhD in Romance Languages) Lee, Hyeran, Grad. 5/1997: A feature-based account of long-distance anaphora

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Maranzana, Elisa M, Grad. 5/1997: Toward a theory of reading acquisition as a synthesis of implicit and explicit learning

MA Chair, Thesis: McCollum, Adam, Grad 8/2015, “Labial Harmony in Kazakh: Descriptive and theoretical issues”. Chen, Si, Grad 8/2010, “New Typology of Japanese compound accents and an analysis in Optimality Theory”. Ballard, Lee, Grad 5/2010, “Akan Vowel harmony in Optimality Theory”. Chappel, Milla. Grad. 8/2008, “First Language Transfer and Universal Markedness in Second-Language Production and Perception of Word-Final Obstruents and Obstruent Clusters” Welch, William, Grad. 8/2006, “Aspects of Zarma-Songhay Tonal Phonology” Moon, Russell, Grad. 12/2002: “A comparison of the acoustic correlates of focus in Indian English and American English” Hansen, Kathryn, Grad. 8/1998: “Is there a basis for stress-timed rhythm? eight languages compared” Hendricks, Rodger E., Grad. 12/1997: “Connectionist modeling of tone spread in Mende” Anuszewski Patricia, Grad. 8/1997: “Regarding the representation and organization of the nodes larynx and tongue root in a three-dimensional manner” MA Chair, Non-Thesis: Gavrin, Jeong A Ahn, Grad. 8/1999, Bray, Jodi, Grad. 5/1/1998

MA Member, Thesis: Litzenberg, Jason, Grad. 12/2003: “Yes/No-Question intonation of native speakers and international teaching assistants in academic discourse” Monahan, Philip, Grad. 5/2003: “Backward object control in Korean” Hill, Rebecca, Grad. 5/2001: “Production and perception of authentic and feigned Spanish accents” Gomez-Canseco, Juan, Grad. 5/2000: “ El infinitivo tras verbos de movimiento en castellano medieval: reccióón directa vs. preposicional en seis texto téécnicos de los siglos XIII, XIV, y XV” (MA in Spanish) Liljegren, Kristin, Grad. 5/1997: Syncopation and syllabification: how rock and popular music rhythms affect the French schwa (MA in French) Moyna, Marie Irene, Grad. 12/1996: “The evolution of verbal voseo in Rio de la Plata Spanish: Evidence from plays and popular songs between 1880 and 1930.” MA Member, Non-thesis: Blakemore, Heather, Grad. 12/1998

Current: Chair for PhD student: Majid Alhomidan, Greg Bontrager Member for PhD student: Ethan Kutlu, Pamir Gogoi

Other Departmental Service Honors theses: Susan Leon Spring 1999, Mike Barrett Spring 2001, Philip Monahan 2001, Phillip Clemens 2007 Mentor, University Scholarship Program 2000-2001, Philip Monahan Faculty Advisor for Graduate Linguistics Club 1996-1999 Coordinator for 3010, 1995-2000 Committees: Student Employment Committee 1995-2005, 2013-present, Chair 2015-2017 Graduate Studies Committee (Admissions and Comps) 1995-1997 Graduate Studies Committee (Comprehensive Exams) 1998-present, Comprehensive Exam committee Chair 2015-present Graduate Coordinator & Associate Chair, August 2000-June 2005 (except AY2002-03) Associate Chair 2017 to present

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Web master for Linguistics pages and Owner, [email protected], Mailing list until 8/2002 Linguistics Tenure and promotion committee (9/2003-6/2005) Linguistics Merit Pay Committee (9/2003-6/2005) (9/2013-2016) (9/2017-present) Nominated for CLAS Faculty Advising Award for 2005-6 Mentor: Dr. Eric Potsdam (2000-2005), Dr. Edith Kaan (2003-2005), Dr. Atiqa Hachimi (2006), Dr. Matondo Masangu (2006-2011)

College and University: CLAS Nominating Committee (2017-2019, elected) Faculty Senate (2013-2016), Member of Infrastructure Council (2014-2017) (both elected positions) Internal T&P Evaluations for: Dr. Gillian Lord (2008), Dr. Bonnie Johnson (2008), Dr. Helene Blondeau (2009), Dr. Jason Rothman (2011) Graduation Marshall, May 1998, May 2001, August 2014 Judge, Graduate Student Forum, Spring 1997, Spring 1998, Spring 2000 With Academic Advising Office: Preview Advisor, Summer 1997, Summer 1998; Faculty Advisor, Fall 1997-Spring 1999; Participated in interviewing prospective Preview staff, January 1998; Evaluated Preview presentation, July 13, 1999 member of search committees: for linguistics search (computational), October 2018 to present for Chair of the Philosophy Department, spring semester 2017 for Director of University Writing Program, August 2011-March 2012 for academic adviser position, August 1998-Oct. 1998 for linguistics search (phonetics & SLA), September 1998-March 1999 for ASE search, May 1999-June 1999 for linguistics search (syntax), October 1999-March 2000 CLAS Humanities Enhancement Grant committee, Fall 2000 CLAS Humanities Council, July 2005-2012 CLAS Language Studies Committee, July 2005-2012 CLAS Curriculum Committee (9/2006-2007) CLAS Finance Committee (9/2008-2011) University Curriculum Committee (9/2004-2007) Career Resource Center Advisory committee (August 2000-2003) Oversight (as Linguistics Director) of UF's English Language Institute, Academic Spoken English Program, and Academic Written English Program (July 2005-2012) Statewide Course Numbering Co-ordinator for Florida Linguistics (July 2005-2012)

Professional: Membership in Professional Societies: Linguistic Society of America (12/90-now), Southeastern Conference on Linguistics (10/95-now), Association for Academic Women (10/98-now), Dravidian Linguistics Association of India (11/98-now), Iconicity Association (12/99-now), International Society for the Linguistics of English (2/07-now) LSA Committee on Programs in Linguistics (2014-2017) Peer interviewer for Fulbright Awards, Dec. 1999 Reviewed abstracts for conferences (partial list): FASL 14, LSRL 32, WCCFL (UC-SanDiego,2003, UC Davis, 2004, 2005, UW-Seattle 2006, Berkeley 2007), WECOL (UCSD 2007), ICLCE ( 09), CLS (2010)LSA (2013) GASLA (2013), AMP 2018, ICPhS 2018 Reviewed papers for conference proceedings for LSRL34, LSRL33, HLS6, LSRL23, ACAL37 Review Board, Southern Journal of Linguistics, member since March 2000.

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Peer Reviewer for: Canadian Journal of Linguistics, Journal of Phonetics, Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, Phonology, Linguistic Inquiry, Cambridge Univ. Press, Second Language Research, Language Variation and Change, Oxford Univ Press., Sage Press, John Benjamins, NSF Chair at Conferences: FLYM 2019, ALS 2014, ACAL 2007, WE 2004, FASL 2004, Columbia SC, SECOL 2001, Knoxville, KN; LSRL, 2000, Gainesville, FL; SECOL,1998, Lafayette, LA; KFLC, 1996, Lexington, KY; ACAL, 1996, Gainesville, FL. Chair, Organizing Committee, for the 30th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages, held February 24-27th , 2000, at the University of Florida. Co-Organizer of CLS 25 Regional Meeting (April 1989), Officer of Chicago Linguistic Society, University of Chicago, September 1988 to July 1989.

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