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Carrie Gillon Co-founder of Quick Brown Fox Consulting [email protected] [email protected] quickbrownfoxconsulting.com 480-359-7485

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Linguistics, University of , 2006

Master of Arts in Linguistics, University of Toronto, 1999

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Linguistics, University of British Columbia, 1998

EMPLOYMENT

Quick Brown Fox Consulting Co-Founder, 2018 Editor, writing coach

Freelancer Editor, 2017-present

University of Research Associate, Department of Linguistics, , MB, 2016 - 2017

Arizona State University Assistant Professor, Department of English, Tempe, AZ, 2008-2016

Memorial University of Newfoundland Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Linguistics, St John’s, NL, , 2007-2008

University of British Columbia Sessional, Department of Linguistics, , BC, Canada 2007

PUBLICATIONS

Books Gillon, C. and Rosen, N. 2018. Nominal Contact in . Oxford University Press.

Gillon, C. 2013. The Semantics of Determiners: Domain Restriction in Skwxwú7mesh. Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Jacobs, P., Campbell, V., and Gillon, C., eds. 2011. Skwxwú7mesh Sníchim – Xwelíten Sníchim Skexwts. Squamish/English Dictionary. Seattle & London: University of Washington Press.

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Journal Articles (Refereed) Gillon, C. and Rosen, N. 2016. Critical mass in Michif. Journal of Pidgin and Creole 31.1:113 –140.

Gillon, C. and Mailhammer, R. 2015. Reanalyzing the and semantics of verbal plural marking in Quechan. International Journal of American Linguistics 81.4:573-593.

Gillon, C. and Armoskaite, S. 2015. The illusion of the NP/DP divide: Evidence from Lithuanian. Linguistic Variation 15.1:69-115.

Davis, H., Gillon, C., Matthewson, L. 2015. Diversity driven but cognitively constrained: Boas meets Chomsky. 91:e127-143.

Gillon, C. 2015. Innu-aimun plurality. Lingua 162:128–148. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lingua.2015.05.006

Davis, H., Gillon, C., Matthewson, L. 2014. How to investigate linguistic diversity: Lessons from the Pacific Northwest. Language 90:e180-e226. Available at: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/language/toc/lan.90.4.html

Gillon, C. 2012. Evidence for mass and count in Inuttut. Linguistic Variation 12:211-246.

Gillon, C. 2009. Deictic features: Evidence from Skwxwú7mesh. International Journal of American Linguistics 75:1-27.

Journal Articles (Non-refereed) Armoskaite, S. and Gillon, C. 2016. Introduction: The (not so) universal D. Canadian Journal of Linguistics 60:251-258.

Book Chapters (Refereed) Gillon, C. 2015. Investigating D in languages with and without articles. In Methodology in Semantic Fieldwork, eds. L. Matthewson and R. Bochnak, 175-205. New York: Oxford University Press.

Gillon, C. 2009. The semantic core of determiners: Evidence from Skwxwú7mesh. In Determiners: Variation and Universals, eds. J. Ghomeshi, I. Paul and M. Wiltschko, 177- 213. Linguistik Aktuell. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Bar-el, L, Gillon, C., Jacobs, P., Watt, L.T. and Wiltschko, M. 2004. Subject clitics and their effect on temporal interpretation: a case study of Skwxwú7mesh and Stó:lō Halq’eméylem. In Studies in Salish Linguistics in Honor of M. Dale Kinkade, eds. D. Gerdts and L. Matthewson, 8-29.

Proceedings for Refereed Conferences Armoskaite, S. and Gillon, C. 2014. 50 shades of definiteness. Proceedings from the Canadian Linguistic Association 2013, ed. S. Luo. 13 pages. Available at http://homes.chass.utoronto.ca/~cla-acl/actes2013/Armoskaite_and_Gillon-2013.pdf

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Gillon, C. and Armoskaite, S. 2013. Diagnosis: D. On getting a second opinion for Lithuanian. Proceedings for NELS 42, eds. S. Keine and S. Sloggett, 169-182. GLSA Amherst.

Gillon, C. and Armoskaite, S. 2012. The semantic import of (c)overt D. Proceedings of the 29th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, eds. J. Choi, E. A. Hogue, J. Punske, D. Tat, J. Schertz, and A. Trueman, 337-345.

Gillon, C. 2011. Bare nouns in Innu-aimun: what can semantics tell us about ? Proceedings for the Workshop on the Structure and Constituency of the Languages of the Americas 16, eds. A. Black and M. Louie, 29-56. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Working Papers in Linguistics (UBCWPL

Gillon, C. 2010. The mass/count distinction in Innu-aimun: Implications for the meaning of plurality. The Proceedings of WSCLA 15, eds. Beth Rogers and Anita Szakay, 12-29. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Working Papers in Linguistics (UBCWPL).

Gillon, C. 2006. DP structure and semantic composition in Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish). Proceedings of the North East Linguistic Society 35, eds. L. Bateman and C. Ussery, 231- 244.

Gillon, C. 2000. Multiple wh-movement and wh-in-situ in . Proceedings of the 19th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, eds. R. Billerey and B. D. Lillehaugen, 111-124.

Gillon, C. 1998. Extraction from Skwxwú7mesh relative clauses. Proceedings of the 14th Northwest Linguistics Conference, eds. K.-J. Lee and M. Oliveira, 11-20.

Proceedings for Non-refereed Conferences Gillon, C. 2006. Deictic features: evidence from Skwxwú7mesh determiners and demonstratives. UBCWPL, Papers for the International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages (ICSNL) 41, eds. M. Kiyota, J. Thompson and N. Yamane-Tanaka, 146-179.

Gillon, C. and Wiltschko, M. 2004. Missing determiners/complementizers in wh-questions: Evidence from Skwxwú7mesh and Halq’eméylem. UBCWPL vol. 14: Papers for ICSNL 39, eds. J.C. Brown and T. Peterson.

Gillon, C. 2001. Negative generic sentences in Squamish Salish. UBCWPL vol. 6: Papers from ICSNL 36, eds. L. Bar-el, L. T. Watt and I. Wilson, 145-154.

Watt, L.T., Alford, M., Cameron-Turley, J. Gillon, C., and Jacobs, P. 2000. Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish Salish) stress: a look at the acoustics of /a/ and /u/. UBCWPL vol. 3:Papers for ICSNL 35, eds. S. Gessner and S. Oh, 199-218.

Working Papers Gillon, C. and Jacobs, P. 2018. Preverbal elements in Skwxwú7mesh. Wa7 xweysás i nqwal’utteníha i ucwalmícwa: He loves the people’s languages. Essays in honour of Henry Davis, eds. L. Matthewson, E. Guntly and M. Rochemont. Vancouver, BC: UBC Occasional Papers in Linguistics vol. 6.

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Gillon, C. and Shepherd, C. 1999. Intonational pauses and right-dislocation in Navajo. UBCWPL vol. 1: Current Research on Language and Linguistics, eds. M. Caldecott, S. Gessner and E. Kim, 49-68.

Editing Armoskaite, S. and Gillon, C. 2016. On the (non)universality of D, special edition of the Canadian Journal of Linguistics 60.

Chung, C., Gillon, C. and Wojdak, R. 2003. Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Structure and Constituency in the Languages of the Americas. UBCWPL.

Gillon, C., Ravinski, C. and Wojdak, R. 2003. Issues in Language and Linguistics: Current Research at UBC. UBCWPL.

Gillon, C., Sawai, N.K., and Wojdak, R. 2002. Papers for ICSNL XXXVII: The 37th Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages. UBCWPL.

To appear Gillon, C. The Expanded NP. Routledge Handbook of North American Languages, Siddiqui, D. (ed.), Barrie, M., Gillon, C., Haugen, J., and Mathieu, E. (co-eds.) Routledge.

Gillon, C. What do we hate when we say we hate vocal fry: Exploring covert sexism. Babble, the Language Magazine. (Accepted; date TBA)

In Progress Gillon, C., DelMonico, E., Martinez, R., and Morrell, S. Conlangs and community engagement. (In review) Armoskaite, S., Gillon, C., and Zareikar, G. Specificity. (In prep)

INVITED LECTURES

Note: #indicates undergraduate student collaborators

Fischer, T., Gillon, C., and Young, P. 2017. English Heptapod Do You Speak it?: The Science of Arrival. Phoenix Comicon, May 25-28, 2017.

Favre, B., Garcia, A., Gillon, C., and Patten, J. 2017 Weird Science: The Truth Behind the Headlines. Phoenix Comicon, May 25-28, 2017

DeGraffenreid, J., Gillon, C., Patten, J., and Tinius, J. 2017. The Truth is Out There: The Science of The X-Files. Phoenix Comicon, May 25-28, 2017

Gillon, C., Delmonico, E.#, Martinez, R.#, Paudyal, P. 2016. Qapla'! How to make your own language. Phoenix Comicon, June 2-5, 2016.

Gillon, C., Morrell, S.# and Prutsman, C.# 2016. Alien Languages Panel. LibCon, The Boys and Girls Club Compadre Branch, Chandler, March 26, 2016.

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Gillon, C. 2016. How we judge others when they speak (and why we should stop). TEDx held at the Chandler Public Library, Chandler, AZ. Video available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hj7wkh6nONE

Gillon, C. 2015. The DP domain in Michif: Michif as an Algonquian Language. Invited speaker for Gender, Class, and Determination: A Conference on the Nominal Spine, held at the University of Ottawa, September 18-20, 2015.

Gillon, C. 2015. Reanalyzing Michif “determiners”. Linguistics Department Colloquium, University of Arizona, April 10, 2015.

Gillon, C. 2015. Plural plurals in Innu-aimun and Michif. Invited speaker for WSCLA, University of Arizona, January 24-25, 2015.

Gillon, C., Lauretta, D., and Walker, S. 2014. Alien Languages Panel. Phoenix Comicon, June 5- 8, 2014.

Gillon, C. 2014. A Brief Introduction to Syntax and Semantics. Talk given at the English Club Meet a Professor, Arizona State University, March 5, 2014.

Gillon, C. 2013. Semantics: How does language work, where did it come from, and what does it actually mean? Greater Phoenix Mensa Regional Gathering, November 29 - December 1, 2013.

Gillon, C. 2013. How to determine determiner semantics. Keynote talk given at the Illinois Language and Linguistics Society conference (ILLS 5), University of Illinois Urbana- Champaign, April 5-7th, 2013.

Gillon, C. 2012. Towards a scientific approach to linguistic typology. Department of Linguistics colloquium, Carleton University, November 16, 2012.

Gillon, C. 2012. Universal Grammar and Language Diversity. Part of a panel given at the 18th Annual Graduate Linguistics/TESOL Symposium. Arizona State University, April 6, 2012.

Gillon, C. 2012. Investigating D in Languages with and without Articles. Poster given at the Linguistics Society of America, Portland, Oregon, January 5-8, 2012.

Gillon, C. 2011. Storytelling in Squamish and Innu-aimun: Reference tracking strategies. Canadian Editors Association Annual Meeting, May 27-29, 2011, Vancouver, BC.

Gillon, C. 2010. Mass and count in two languages: Innu-aimun vs. Inuttut (Labrador Inuktitut). Department of Linguistics Colloquium, University of British Columbia, October 1, 2010.

Gillon, C. 2010. The problem with mass nouns in Innu-aimun. Algonquian Syntax Workshop, University of Ottawa, Feb 4, 2010.

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Gillon, C. 2009. The mass/count distinction and what it tells us about plurality in Innu-aimun. University of Arizona, Department of English Faculty Exchange Program, November 13, 2009.

Gillon, C. 2008. Mass, count and plurality in Innu-aimun. Applied Linguistics Speakers Series, Arizona State University, November 13, 2008.

Gillon, C. 2008. The meaning of determiners in Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish Salish). Department of Linguistics Colloquium, Universität Zürich, February 19, 2008.

Gillon, C. 2007. The Meaning of ‘the’: Evidence from English and Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish Salish). Fall 2007 Cognitive Science Lecture Series, Memorial University of Newfoundland, October 11, 2007.

Gillon, C. 2005. DPs and Scope in Skwxwú7mesh. Department of Linguistics Colloquium, Université de Nantes, January 11, 2005.

Gillon, C. 1999. Wh-questions in Inuktitut. Department of Linguistics Colloquium, University of California, Irvine, November 3, 1999.

PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Note: *indicates graduate student collaborators

Refereed Conference Presentations Gillon, C. and Rosen, N. 2018. French borrowings in the Michif VP. Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas, Salt Lake City, January 4-7, 2017.

Gillon, C., Rosen, N. and Stewart, J. 2017. An examination of Michif and Media Lengua gender. Mixed Languages Colloquium. Universtät Bremen, September 28-29, 2017.

Gillon, C. 2017. Conlang classes and community engagement. Part of panel on Teaching ‘Linguistics with Invented Languages’ at the Linguistics Society of America, Austin TX, January 5-8, 2017.

Gillon, C. and Jacobs, P. 2016. The semantics and pragmatics of Skwxwú7mesh evidentials. Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas, Washington DC, January 7-10, 2016.

Rosen, N. and Gillon, C. 2015. Michif “D”. Algonquian Conference, University of Manitoba, October 22-25, 2015.

Rosen, N. and Gillon, C. 2015. Reanalyzing Michif “determiners”. Canadian Linguistics Association. University of Ottawa, May 30-June 1, 2015.

Gillon, C., Armoskaite, S. and Kutlu, D. A. 2014. M-reduplication in Turkish: Plural domain widening. ICTL'17. Rouen, France, September 3-5, 2014.

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Armoskaite, S. and Gillon, C. 2014. Aspectual conditions on (in)definiteness. Canadian Linguistics Association. Brock University, May 24-26, 2014.

Gillon, C. and Armoskaite, S. 2013. 50 shades of definiteness. Canadian Linguistics Association. University of Victoria, June 1-3, 2013.

Gillon, C. and Mailhammer, R. 2012. Morphology and Semantics of Plural Marking in the Quechan Verb. Conference on Endangered Languages and Cultures of Native America. University of Utah, March 23-24, 2012.

Gillon, C. and Armoskaite, S. 2011. Diagnosis: D. North East Linguistics Society. University of Toronto, November 11-13, 2011.

Gillon, C. and Armoskaite, S. 2011. DP ≠ DefP. West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. University of Arizona, April 22-24, 2011.

Gillon, C. 2011. Bare nouns in Innu-aimun: what can semantics tell us about syntax? Workshop on the Structure and Constituency of the Languages of the Americas 16. University of Massachusetts, Amherst, February 11-13, 2011.

Gillon, C. 2010. Mass and count in two languages: Innu-aimun vs. Inuttut (Labrador Inuktitut). Conference. Memorial University of Newfoundland, October 21-24, 2010.

Gillon, C. and Rosen, N. 2010. Critical mass in Michif. Workshop on American Indigenous Languages. University of California, Santa Barbara, April 30-May 1, 2010.

Gillon, C. and Yang, H-L.* 2010. Southern Min post-verbal negation. Linguistics Society of America. Baltimore, January 7-10, 1010.

Gillon, C. and Yang, H-L.* 2009. Southern Min post-verbal negation. Arizona Linguistic Circle III. University of Arizona, October 30-November 1, 2009.

Gillon, C. 2009. Mass, count and plurality in Innu-aimun. Semantics of the Underrepresented Languages of the Americas. MIT, May 15-17, 2009.

Gillon, C. 2008. The syntax of bare nouns in Innu-aimun. Syntax of the World’s Languages III. Freie Univeristät Berlin, September 25-28, 2008.

Gillon, C. and Wharram, D. 2008. Bare nouns in Inuktitut: To D or not to D. Canadian Linguistics Association. University of British Columbia, May 31-June 2, 2008.

Gillon, C. and Wharram D. 2008. Bare nouns in Inuktitut: Referential properties or just properties? Inuktitut Linguistics Workshop. University of Toronto, March 22-23, 2008.

Gillon, C. 2006. Domain restriction in Skwxwú7mesh. Workshop on Determiners. University of Manitoba, November 25, 2006.

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Gillon, C. 2005. The ‘narrow scope’ behaviour of wide-scope indefinites: a new perspective. The Indefinite and Weak Quantifier Conference. Brussels, Belgium, January 6-8, 2005.

Gillon, C. 2004. Determiners in Skwxwú7mesh: the case for domain restriction. The West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics 23. University of California, Davis, April 23-25, 2004. Bar-el, L., Gillon, C. and Jacobs, P. 2004. Language status and linguistic fieldwork: the /UBC research partnership. The Workshop on American Indigenous Languages. University of California, Santa Barbara, April 30–May 2, 2004.

Gillon, C. 2004. The properties of determiners: evidence from Skwxwú7mesh. Berkeley Linguistics Society 30. University of California, Berkeley, February 13 -15, 2004.

Gillon, C. 2004. The determiner kwi in Skwxwú7mesh: a comparison to bare nouns. The Workshop on the Structure and Constituency of the Languages of the Americas 9. University of Victoria, February 6-8, 2004.

Gillon, C. 2002. The neg-criterion, negative clauses and Skwxwú7mesh Salish. Canadian Linguistics Association. University of Toronto, May 25-28, 2002.

Gillon, C. 2001. Two negative constructions in Skwxwú7mesh. Canadian Linguistics Association. Laval University, May 25-27, 2001.

Gillon, C. 2001. Negation and subject agreement in Skwxwú7mesh. Workshop on the Structure and Constituency of the Languages of the Americas 6. Memorial University of Newfoundland, March 23-25, 2001.

Gillon, C. 2000. Collapsing three morphemes into one: Saanich plural reduplication. Workshop on the Structure and Constituency of the Languages of the Americas 5. University of Toronto, March 24-26, 2000.

Gillon, C. 2000. Multiple movement and wh-in-situ in Inuktitut. Berkeley Linguistics Society 26. University of California, Berkeley, February 18-21, 2000.

Gillon, C. 1999. Two kinds of wh-questions in Inuktitut. Canadian Linguistics Association. University of Sherbrooke, May 19-21, 1999.

Gillon, C. 1999. Wh-questions in Inuktitut. Workshop on the Structure and Constituency of the Languages of the Americas 4. University of British Columbia, March 21-23, 1999.

Gillon, C. and Shepherd, C. 1998. Intonational pauses and right-dislocation in Navajo. Athabaskan Conference. University of Calgary, June 12-14, 1998.

Gillon, C. 1998. Extraction from Skwxwú7mesh relative clauses. Northwest Linguistics Conference. Simon Fraser University, March 7-8, 1998.

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Non-Refereed Conference Presentations Gillon, C. 1998. C-command and quantifiers in Skwxwú7mesh Salish. Late paper given at the 33rd International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages. University of Washington, August 8-10, 1998.

RESEARCH GRANTS/FELLOWSHIPS

Awarded 2008-2011 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSRCH) Standard Research Grant, Collaborator [$111,848]

2007-2008 Memorial University of Newfoundland Faculty of Arts Post-doctoral Fellowship [$20,000]

2007-2008 Chisasibi Language Acquisition Study (SSRHC) Post-doctoral Fellowship [$9,000]

2007-2008 Knowledge and Human Resources for Innu Language Development Post-doctoral Fellowship [$9,000]

2007-2008 Memorial University of Newfoundland Faculty of Arts Research grant [$3,000]

2007-2008 Chisasibi Language Acquisition Study Research grant [$1,000]

2007-2008 Knowledge and Human Resources for Innu Language Development Research grant [$1,000]

2007-2008 Smallwood Foundation Research Grant [$3,000]

2004 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSRCH) Community University Research Association, Grant writer (Squamish Nation) [$230000]

2003. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSRCH) Community University Research Association, Grant writer (University of Victoria) [$99960]

2001-2003 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council pre-doctoral fellowship. [$32,000]

1999-2001 Killam Scholarship, University of British Columbia [$44,000]

1999 Northern Research Travel Grant (for fieldwork in Tuktoyaktuk, NWT) [$3000]

1998-1999 Mary H. Beatty Award, University of Toronto [$10,800]

MEDIA APPEARANCES

Co-host of The Vocal Fries Podcast, the podcast about linguistic discrimination www.vocalfriespod.wordpress.com

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Interview at Circuit Breaker Labs https://circuitbreakerlabs.myshopify.com/blogs/news/carrie- gillon-linguistics-research-assistant Interview on The List (no longer available online) TEDx talk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hj7wkh6nONE Interviewed by ASU Now: https://asunow.asu.edu/20160322-creativity-asu-alum-uses-film-keep- navajo-language-alive Office of Knowledge and Enterprise Development interview: https://research.asu.edu/stories/articles/researchers-assemble

TEACHING

Arizona State University, 2008-2016 ENG 213 Introduction to the Study of Language F2012, F2013, S2015 ENG 314: Modern Grammar F2008, S2010, S2011, F2011 ENG 403: Semantics F2015 ENG 414: Studies in Linguistics (Native American Languages) S2009, S2014 ENG 414: Studies in Linguistics (Semantics) F2009, S2013 ENG 414: Constructed Languages S2016 LIN 510: Introduction to Linguistics F2009, F2011, S2012, S2013, F2013, S2014, F2014, S2015, F2015, S2016 LIN 513: Semantics F2008, S2011, F2012, F2014 LIN 514: Syntax S2009 LIN 610: Special Topic in Linguistics (Syntax and Semantics of Determiner Phrases) S2010 LIN 610: Special Topic in Linguistics (Arguments for and against Universal Grammar) S2012

University of British Columbia (Sessional Instructor), 2007 LING 100: Introduction to Linguistics Summer 2007 LING 433: Native Languages of the Americas S2007

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT FOR COURSES NOT TAUGHT

LIN 510: Introduction to Linguistics online course S2016 (Arizona State University) FNLG 100: Squamish People and Language Course I ()

MENTORING

Doctoral Committees Mentor. Sunshine Bia. PhD in Linguistics. First year student 2015-2016

Mentor. Jaber Harthi. PhD in Linguistics. First year student 2015-2016

Member. Taylor Cox. PhD in English (Rhetoric, Composition and Linguistics). October 2017

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Member. Davis Henderson. PhD in Speech and Hearing Science. 2014-2017

Member. Cynthia Simmons, PhD in English (Rhetoric, Composition and Linguistics). Grade Inflation in English 102. April 2015

Member. Hui-Ling Yang, PhD in English (Rhetoric, Composition and Linguistics). The Grammaticalization of Hakka, Mandarin, Southern Min: The Interaction of Negation with Modality, Aspect and Interrogatives. April 2012.

Member. Olena Tsurska, PhD in English (Rhetoric, Composition and Linguistics). Clausal Architecture and Sentential Negation in Slavic. August 2010.

Masters Committees Member. Angela Lowenhaugen. MA in English (Linguistics) Negation Particles and Historical Linguistics: What Part of ‘Not’ Do You Not Understand? April 2014

Member. Muqbil Alanazi. MA in English (Linguistics). Negative Polarity Items and Negative Concord in Modern Standard . April 2013

Member. Kagnarith Chea. MA in English (Linguistics). Measural and Sortal Classifiers: Structural Differences in Khmer. April 2010

Member. Bradley McDonnell. MA in English (Linguistics). The Voice System of Besemah. July 2010

MTESOL AP Committees Chair. Salma Al-Hamood, An Exploration of Motivation in Saudi EFL Classrooms at Public Schools April 2013

Member. Tim Opitz, An Informed Eclectic Approach to a Business English Curriculum for Native Japanese Speakers December 2012

Graduate Independent Study Amanda Weaver S2016

Kathryn Kosmider F2014

Robert LaBarge. F2011, F2012, S2014

Davis Henderson. S2014, F2014

Cynthia Simmons. F2009-S2010, F2011

Undergraduate Honors Thesis Committees Co-chair. Joaquin Doyle-Matta, Barrett Honors College. Galician Language Policy. February 2016

Chair. Erick O’Donnell, Barrett Honors College. Clause Density in News Copy April 2012

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Member. Jenna Heitlinger, Barrett Honors College. The Club is a Battlefield: Grenades, Landmines and New Slang from the Jersey Shore March 2013

Member. Kathleen Langr. Barrett Honors College. You Just Got Served: A Basic Guide to Modern American Insult March 2010

Undergraduate Honors Contracts Allison Lambert. S2016

Randi Martinez. F2015

Ashtyn Dial. S2015

Edward Delmonico. F2013

Gabrielle Wieland. S2010

Lydia Medill. F2009

Kathleen Langr. F2008

SERVICE

Professional Service: National and International Manuscript Reviewer, Glossa (2) 2017

Abstract Reviewer, West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (5) 2017

Manuscript Reviewer, Northwest Journal of Linguistics (1) 2016

Manuscript Reviewer, Lingua (1) 2015

Abstract Reviewer, Linguistic Society of America (19) 2011, (20) 2010, (17) 2014, (20) 2015

Textbook Reviewer, Oxford University Press (1) 2013, (1) 2014

Chapter Reviewer, Cambridge University Press (2) 2013

Program Committee Member and Abstract Reviewer, Western Conference on Linguistics (8) 2013

Manuscript Reviewer, International Journal of American Linguistics (2) 2013

Manuscript Reviewer, Proceedings of ACAL 44 (1) 2013

Ad hoc Grant Proposal Reviewer, National Science Foundation (1) 2013

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Conference Co-organizer, West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics 31 2012-2013 Conference held February 8-10, ASU

Manuscript Reviewer, Natural Languages and Linguistics (2) 2012-2013

Manuscript Reviewer, Canadian Journal of Linguistics (1) 2012

Manuscript Reviewer, Linguistic Variation (2) 2012

Abstract Reviewer, North East Linguistics Society (15) 2011

Abstract Reviewer, Semantics and Linguistic Theory (3) 2009

Manuscript Reviewer, Natural Language Semantics (1) 2009

University Service Film Organizer. Special screening of Rising Voices Hayden Library, ASU, October 1, 2015.

Member, National Scholarships and Fellowships Committee 2014-2016

Faculty Honors Advisor, Barrett Honors College 2014-2016

Member, Interdisciplinary Committee on Linguistics 2008-2016

Interviewer, Killam Selection Committee 2014, 2015

Interviewer, Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship 2013-2016

International Teaching Assistant Seminar Evaluation Panel 2010, 2012, 2016

Department Service Member, Awards Committee 2015-2016

Member, MA Admissions Committee (Linguistics) 2008-2010, 2012-2016

Member, PhD Admissions Committee (Linguistics and Applied Linguistics) 2015-2016

Member, Linguistics Area Committee 2008-2016

Member, Bylaws Committee 2013-2015

Member, Ad hoc Committee on the PhD in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics program establishment 2013-2014

Member, Awards Committee (Graduate) 2011-2013

Member, PhD Admissions Committee (Rhetoric, Composition and Linguistics) 2008-2013

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Member, Position Search Committee 2012-2013

Member, Ad hoc Committee on the prerequisites in the Linguistics classes 2012

Mock Interviewer, Placement Committee 2011-2012

Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee 2009-2011

Member, Syntax and Indigenous Languages position Search Committee 2010-2011

Member, Historical/Comparative Linguistics position Search Committee 2008-2010

Community Service Consultant, Squamish Nation Education Department (SNED) 2007-2008, 2010, 2012

Researcher, SNED 2002

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Business Roadmap, the HIVE, Phoenix Public Library, January-March, 2018 User Experience Workshop January - May 2016 Visual Design Workshop January - May 2016 Boot Camp for Teaching Online, Arizona State University June 8-21, 2015 Professional Grant Development Workshop, Grant Training Center (3 days) 2013 NVivo webinar, Arizona State University 2013 Active Learning Techniques, Arizona State University 2010 Cooperative Learning Techniques I, Arizona State University 2008 Leading Discussions, University of British Columbia 2006 Diversity in the Classroom, University of British Columbia 2006 Leadership Skills, University of British Columbia 2005

LANGUAGES

Fluent: English Studied: French, Arabic Fieldwork experience: Skwxwú7mesh, Inuktitut, Innu-aimun, Navajo, , Straits, Lithuanian, Michif, and Turkish Researched: Quechan (Yuma)

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