CURRICULUM VITAE

Brian Daniel Joseph August 2012

Department of Linguistics 2341 McCoy Road The State University Upper Arlington, OH 43220 222 Oxley Hall (614) 451-4828 Columbus, Ohio 43210-1298 (614) 292-4052 / FAX: 614-292-8833 [email protected]

Born November 22, 1951; married with two children

Education:

9/73 - 6/78: Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1978: Ph. D. in Linguistics (dissertation title: Morphology and Universals in Syntactic Change: Evidence from Medieval and Modern Greek) 1976-77: Dissertation research in Greece 1976: A.M. in Linguistics

9/69 - 6/73: Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 1973: A.B. Cum Laude; Major: Linguistics, Minor: Classics 1971-2: Junior Year Abroad in Athens, Greece

Current Status:

Distinguished University Professor (named May 2003)

Professor of Linguistics, The Ohio State University, September 1988 - present; Department Chairman, October 1987-1997 (Assistant Professor, September 1979-85; Associate Professor 1985-88)

The Kenneth E. Naylor Professor of South Slavic Languages and Linguistics, appointed January 1997 (five-year term, renewed through 2012; thus currently 70% in Department of Linguistics and 30% in Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures)

External Grants, Fellowships, and Contracts:

The Andrew Mellon Foundation: grant for a Sawyer Seminar study entitled "Language, Politics, and Human Expression in South Asia and the Balkans: Comparative Perspectives", September 2012 - December 2014, with Theodora Dragostinova, Yana Hashamova, Pranav Jani, Jessie Labov, Scott Levi, Andrea Sims, and Mytheli Sreenivas [$175,000 to support 2 RAs, a Post-Doctoral Associate, seminar activities, and a conference] Contract Project: Development of On-line Lessons for Albanian Grammar and Reading; Indo-European Documentation Center, Univ. of Texas, September 2010 – June 2011 [$3750, used towards support of a Post-Doctoral Associate] Grant in support of Herodotos Project on Endangered Languages in Ancient Times, LinguistList, Summer 2010 [$500, used towards support of a Post-Doctoral researcher] Conference Grant, Modern Greek Studies Association Fund for Innovative Initiatives, in support of International Conference on Greek Linguistics 9 (ICGL 2009), May 2009 [$500] Special Distinguished Visiting Fellowship, Research Centre for Linguistic Typology, La Trobe Univ. (Bundoora, Australia), July 20 – August 10, 2006 [$2280] Conference grant (jointly with Dr. Hope C. Dawson of Ohio State) from Salus Mundi Foundation in support of 25th East Coast Conference on Indo-European Linguistics, June 2006 [$17,040] Research Grant, National Slavic and East European Language Resource Center (SEELRC), Duke Univ./Univ. of North Carolina, in support of a Post-Doctoral Fellow and Research Costs for project on a Comparative Phonetics of the Balkan languages, March 2005-February 2006 [$16,000] Senior Fellowship, National Endowment for the Humanities, January – June 2002 [$24,000] Visiting Research Fellowship, Research Centre for Linguistic Typology, La Trobe Univ. (Bundoora, Australia), July- August 2001 [$5100 (USD)]

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Conference grant (jointly with Dennis Preston of Michigan State Univ.) from Center for the Study of Great Lakes Culture (Michigan State) in support of conference on State Linguistic Profiles Program at Ohio State Univ. in April 2001 [$2,500, matched by $5,000 from OSU Institute for Collaborative Research and the Public Humanities] Contract Project: Assisting Machine Translation Unit of CompuServe (serving project in administrative capacity; OSU Research Foundation project #734049), 1997-1999 [$20,000] Erskine Visiting Fellowship, Univ. of Canterbury, New Zealand, June-August 1997 [$5,000 (USD)] Research Fellowship, Joint Committee on Eastern Europe of the American Council of Learned Societies and the Social Science Research Council (for project on Structure of Verbal Complex in Balkan Languages), 1993-94 [$20,000] Ohio Humanities Council Grant (OHC Q93-098) for “Language and the Law Lecture by Lawrence Solan”, July 1993 ($300) Fulbright Research Award (for project on the Structure of the Verbal Complex in Modern Greek, at Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki, Greece), Summer/Fall 1987 [$14,000] MUCIA (Midwest University Consortium for International Activities) Travel Grant (for 5th International Congress of SE European Studies, Belgrade, Yugoslavia), Fall 1984 [$200] American Council of Learned Societies, Travel Grant (for Fifth International Congress of South East European Studies, Belgrade, Yugoslavia), Spring 1984 [$184] Summer Stipend Grantee, National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer 1980; project funded: The Loss of the Infinitive in the Balkan Languages [$2,500] Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Post-Doctoral Fellowship, The University of Alberta, 1978-79 [$17,000 CDN]

(Paid) Visiting Research and Teaching Appointments:

Invited Guest Professor, GradEast Graduate School in Linguistics, Univ. of Copenhagen), Copenhagen (May 10-June 20, 2010) Visiting Lecturer, International Summer School in Sociolinguistics (organized by LANCHART (Language Change in Real Time) Project, Univ. of Copenhagen), Copenhagen, June 6-11, 2010 Invited Visiting Lecturer, Collaborative Research Centre on Multilingualism (Sonderforschungbereich Mehrsprachigkeit), Univ. of Hamburg (December 13-20, 2009) Visiting Lecturer, International Summer School in Grammaticalization (organized by GradEast Graduate School in Linguistics, Univ. of Copenhagen), Copenhagen, August 18-21, 2009

Visiting Linguist, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany, September 10 – 20, 2006

Visiting faculty member at Linguistic Society of America Linguistic Institute, Summer 1991 (Univ. of California, Santa Cruz – course: Historical Linguistics), Summer 1999 (Univ. of Illinois – course: Historical Linguistics (co-taught with Hans Henrich Hock)), and Summer 2003 (Michigan State Univ. – course: Historical Linguistics (co-taught with Richard Janda))

Invited faculty member (course: Historical Morphology) at LOT (Landelijke Onderzoekschool Taalwetenschap -- Netherlands Graduate School in Linguistics) Summer School, June 11-14, 2007 (Leuven, Belgium)

Visiting Professor (in Modern Greek) at International Scholarship Program in Hellenic Studies, University of the Aegean, Rhodes, Greece, Summer 1989

Participation in Externally Funded Projects and Conferences

• Member, International Supervisory Committee, project: “From dialect to regiolect: how this change is reflected in the production and perception of the speakers” (PI: Dr. Wilbert Heeringa, Meertens Instituut, Amsterdam; funded by Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), 2008-11) • Director, Buser Wyandot Collection Project, OSU Libraries & American Indian Studies Program (funded through Touching Leaves Fund, OSU, 2009-2012) • Regional “captain” for languages of Europe, for ELCAT (Endangered Language Catalogue Project; PIs: Lyle Campbell, Anthony Aristar, Helen Dry; funded by National Science Foundation, 2011-2013) • Regional “captain” for languages of Europe, for Planning Workshop for ELLIP (Endangered Language Information and Infrastructure Project; PIs: Lyle Campbell, Anthony Aristar, Helen Dry; funded by National Science Foundation, 2009, at Univ. of Utah) • Invited Commentator, Workshop on Focus in Creole languages, at Univ. of Chicago (PI: Frank Byrne; funded by National Science Foundation, 1990) • Invited Presenter, Workshop on Control, at MIT (PI: Sabine Iatridou; funded by National Science Foundation, 1989)

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Academic Honors:

Outside the University (and see above re Fellowships and Visiting Appointments):

Fellow, Linguistic Society of America (named January 8, 2010) LinguistList Linguist of the Day 19 March 2009 (nominated and so named by Evelyn Richter of LinguistList) Honorary Doctorate (“Epitimos Didaktora”)/Honorary Professor in Department of Philology, University of Patras, Patras, Greece (named March 31, 2008) Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (named November 2006; inducted February 2007)) Ph.D. Honoris Causa, La Trobe University (Bundoora, Australia), awarded August 9, 2006 Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (named May 1, 2004, inducted October 2004) Ohio Magazine's Excellence in Education award, recognizing Ohio's Top 100 Educators in Higher Education, December 2003 NDFL (NDEA Title VI) Fellowship for Modern Greek, Harvard University, 1977-78, 1976-77 NSF Graduate Fellowship in Linguistics, Honorable Mention, 1973

Within the University (either as Student or Faculty Member):

Honorary Inductee, ΦΒΚ, Epsilon Chapter, The Ohio State University, June 8, 2011 Founder’s Award (for fostering excellence in teaching and learning), Ohio State Academy of Teaching, 6 May 2011 Commencement Speaker, 382nd OSU Commencement, December 9, 2007 Distinguished University Professorship, May 2003-present University Distinguished Service Award, 2002 University Distinguished Scholar Award, 2001 College of Humanities Exemplary Faculty Award, 2000 Kenneth E. Naylor Professorship of South Slavic Linguistics, January 1997 - 2001; renewed through 2006 and again through 2011 Provost’s Special Merit Raise for Service, 1999ff. Provost’s Faculty Teaching Mentor, 1995-96; 1997-98 Member, Ohio Teaching Academy, 1995-present; member of Academy’s Executive Council, 1997-2000; Vice-Chair of Council, 1998-1999; Chair of Council 1999-2000 OSU Alumni Distinguished Teaching Award, 1995

International Affairs Faculty Research Grant (with Mazeika Sullivan), Office of International Affairs -- Project funded: “Interactions among urbanization, environmental change, and language in Lithuania: a transformative investigation of language sustainability”, wareded April 2012 [$4,450] Research and Creative Activity Grant (with Mazeika Sullivan), College of the Arts and Humanities — project funded: “Linking urbanization, environmental change, and language in Lithuania: a transformative approach to understanding language sustainability”, awarded March 2012 [$21,000] Targeted Investment in Excellence (TIE) grant from Linguistics Department (OSU) for Martin Luther King Day Conference on Ecology and Language, January 2012 [$500] Publication Grant-in-Aid, College of the Arts and Humanities — project funded: publications arising out of Herodotos Project on Endangered Languages in Ancient Times, awarded September 2010 [$1000] Research Enhancement Grant, College of the Arts and Humanities — project funded: Conference on Linguistic Pedagogy (January 2010), awarded December 2009 [$1200] Research and Creative Activity Grant (with Andrea Sims), College of the Arts and Humanities — project funded: 17th Balkan and South Slavic Conference (April 2010), awarded May 2009 [$5000] Grant-in-Aid, College of the Arts and Humanities — project funded: travel to Nijmegen, The Netherlands to read a paper at International Conference on Historical Linguistics and to Kosovo to take part in International Seminar for Albanian Language, Literature, and Culture, Prishtina, Kosovo (August 2009), awarded April 2009 [$2250] Targeted Investment in Excellence (TIE) grant from Linguistics Department (OSU) for Martin Luther King Day Conference on the Biology-Linguistics Nexus (with John Wenzel), January 2009 [$6800] Targeted Investment in Excellence (TIE) grant from Linguistics Department (OSU) for Martin Luther King Day Conference on American Indian Linguistics in Ohio (with Judith Tonhauser), January 2008 [$2650] Conference Grant, for organizing Living Traditions in Ohio Workshop. Institute for Collaborative Research and the Public Humanities, Spring 2004 [$5000] Conference Grant, for organizing 5th North American – Macedonian Conference on Macedonian Studies, Office of International Affairs, Fall 2002 [$5000]

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Travel Grant for Visit to Insitutul de Lingvistica ‘Iorgu Iordan’, Bucharest, Romania; Office of International Affairs, Spring 2002 [$700] Research grant, Melton Center for Jewish Studies, Spring 2000 — project funded: On the Status of Yiddish among Jews [$750] Conference grant (jointly with Dennis Preston of Michigan State Univ.) from OSU Institute for Collaborative Research and the Public Humanities — project funded: a conference on State Linguistic Profiles Program, held at Ohio State Univ. in April 2001 [$5,000, matched by $2,500 from Center for the Study of Great Lakes Culture (Michigan State)] Grant-in-Aid, College of Humanities, Fall 1995 — project funded: travel to Salzburg, Austria, to read paper at 2nd International Conference on Greek Linguistics, Univ. of Salzburg Research Grant (with Donald Ringe of Univ. of Pennsylvania, Brent Vine of Princeton Univ., and Rex Wallace of Univ. of Massachusetts), 1995-96, from OSU Center for Epigraphical Studies — project funded: work on the “Companion to Greek Literary Dialects” project [$1000] Publication Subvention, College of Humanities, Fall 1994 ($1750 awarded toward publication of book on Greek Verbal Complex in Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft series, work still in progress) Faculty Professional Leave (Sabbatical; competitively awarded), 9/93-8/94; 9/01-8/02; 8/12-1/13 Special Research Assignment (competitively awarded), College of Humanities, Spring 1981, Fall 1984 Grant-in-Aid, College of Humanities, Spring 1991 — project funded: travel to Thessaloniki, Greece, to read paper at 12th Annual Meeting of the Linguistics Department of the Aristotelian Univ. of Thessaloniki Center For Medieval and Renaissance Studies Research Award (for Graduate Research Assistant), 1990— project funded: Studies in Medieval Greek Grammar Grant-in-Aid, College of Humanities, Spring 1984 — project funded: travel to Belgrade, Yugoslavia to read paper at Fifth International Congress of South East European Studies, plus research in Athens, Greece Grant-in-Aid for Research, College of Humanities, Autumn 1983 — project funded: a computerized Indo-European root listing Center For Medieval and Renaissance Studies Research Award (for Graduate Research Assistant), 1982 — project funded: Sociolinguistics of Latin Faculty Small Research Grant Recipient, Ohio State Univ. Graduate School, 1981 — project funded: A Grammatical Sketch of Modern Greek Arthur Lehman Fellowship, Harvard Univ., 1976-77 German Department Book Award for Reading Proficiency, Yale Univ., 1973

Teaching Experience (other than at OSU):

Visiting Lecturer, International Summer School in Sociolinguistics (organized by LANCHART (Language Change in Real Time) Project, Univ. of Copenhagen), Copenhagen, June 6-11, 2010 Visiting Lecturer, International Summer School in Grammaticalization (organized by GradEast Graduate School in Linguistics, Univ. of Copenhagen), Copenhagen, August 18-21, 2009 Visiting Professor (in Historical Morphology), LOT (Netherlands Graduate School in Linguistics) Summer School, Leuven, Belgium, June 10-13, 2007 Visiting Instructor, Summer Institute, Slavic and East European Language Resource Center (SEELRC), Univ. of North Carolina/Duke Univ., August 1-10, 2005 Visiting Professor (in Historical Linguistics), Linguistic Society of America Institute, Michigan State Univ., Summer 2003 Visiting Professor (in Historical Linguistics), Linguistic Society of America Institute, Univ. of Illinois, Summer 1999 Visiting Erskine Teaching Fellow (in Historical Linguistics, Morphology, and Typology), Univ. of Canterbury, New Zealand, Summer 1997 Institute Faculty Member (in Historical Linguistics), Linguistic Society of America Institute, The Ohio State Univ., Summer 1993 Visiting Professor (in Historical Linguistics), Linguistic Society of America Institute, Univ. of California, Santa Cruz, Summer 1991 Visiting Professor (in Modern Greek) at International Scholarship Program in Hellenic Studies, Univ. of the Aegean, Rhodes, Greece, Summer 1989 Sessional Lecturer in Historical Linguistics, The Univ. of Alberta, 1978-79 Visiting Instructor of Linguistics, College Year in Athens Junior Year Abroad Program, Greece, Fall 1976 Teaching Fellow in Linguistics, Harvard Univ. and Harvard Summer School, 1974-76; 1977-78

Courses Taught at Ohio State University (Autumn 1979-Spring 2011):

Linguistics 201H (Honors section of Introduction to Language) [1x]; Linguistics 285 (Language Change and Development) [6x]; Linguistics 385 (Language Change and Development [revised]) [2x]; Linguistics 311 (Language Change and

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Development) [2x, including one as special topics class on language endangerment and language death]; Linguistics 597 (Capstone course on language endangerment and language death) [3x]; Linguistics 601 (Introduction to Linguistics) [2x]; Linguistics 611 (Introduction to Historical Linguistics) [19x]; Sanskrit 621 (Introduction to Sanskrit) [14x]; Sanskrit 622 (Intermediate Sanskrit) [11x]; Linguistics 623/795 (Advanced Sanskrit; Sanskrit Historical Grammar [3x]; Vedic Sanskrit; Avestan) [15x]; Linguistics 672 (Structure of Modern Greek) [2x]; Linguistics 795 (The Indo-European Languages) [1x]; Linguistics 795.10 (Old Irish, co-taught with D. Collins) [1x]; Linguistics 801 (Historical Linguistics: Phonology) [10x]; Linguistics 802 (Historical Linguistics: Morphology) [15x]; Linguistics 803/694 (Topics in Indo-European: Hittite/Tocharian) [2x]; Linguistics 820 (Seminar in Syntax: Relational Grammar; Theories of Grammatical Relations [co-taught with D. Dowty]) [2x]; Linguistics 821 (Seminar in Phonology: Sound Symbolism) [1x]; Linguistics 822 (Seminar in Historical Linguistics: Old Irish/Syntactic Change; Ancient Greek Dialects; Comparative Greek/Latin Grammar (3x (once as Linguistics/Classics/Slavic 792)); History of Post-Classical Greek; Balkan Linguistics) [6x]); East European Languages & Literatures 671 (Albanian linguistics [3x]; Greek linguistics [1x]); Slavic 792 (Language and Ideology) [1x]; Slavic 864 (Comparative Slavic Grammar/Slavic within Indo-European) [1x]; Slavic 870 (The Balkan Lexicon; Current Issues in Slavic Linguistics) [3x]; Slavic 871 (Studies in Balkan Slavic; Medieval Greek-Slavic Contact; Balkan Linguistics, Balkan Dialectology) [4x], Arts & Sciences 137.13/138.03 (Freshman Seminar: Language in the News) [3x]. Also, participated in team-teaching of Linguistics 800 (Graduate Proseminar in Linguistics) [1979-1984], and direction of numerous independent or group studies (Linguistics 693/East European 693/East European 671; one-credit Linguistics 795) on a variety of topics (including Greek dialects, Modern Greek Linguistics, Albanian (5x), Oscan-Umbrian (2x), Gothic (3x), Avestan, Old Irish, Mycenaean Greek, sound-symbolism, readings in Historical Linguistics, ergativity, history of Greek, sociolinguistics, language relatedness, advanced Sanskrit readings, readings in Indo-European linguistics, etc.)

Honors and Graduate Advising:

Undergraduate:

Directed or Co-directed 6 Senior Honors Theses — John Hinton, thesis title: The Perso-Arabic Vocabulary in Modern Indic Languages (Spring 1988); Paul Kingsbury, thesis title: The Plobrem of R and L in Sansklit (Winter 1993); Benjamin Gelbart, thesis title: Stop-Fricative Alternations in Modern Hebrew (Spring 1999, co-directed with David Odden); Brian Turner, thesis title: To Hell with It: The Etymology of 'Hades' in its Linguistic and Cultural Context (Autumn 2003); Katherine Woznicki, thesis title: An Acoustic Analysis of Word Prosody in Ljubljana Slovene (Spring 2006, co-directed with Mary Beckman); Jon Stevens, thesis title: Definiteness and the Article in Old and Later English (Spring 2007, co-directed with Craige Roberts).

External Reader on Honors Examination in Linguistics at Carleton College (Spring 1999) External Honors Examiner in Linguistics, Swarthmore College (2000-2001)

Graduate Faculty Status III (granted Winter 1982, renamed to “P” in 1998)

Masters Level:

Directed 11 M.A. theses to completion (9 in Linguistics, 2 in Slavic & East European Studies/Languages) — Rex Wallace (1981); Catherine Jolley (1981); Jane Smirniotopoulos (1982); Barbara Sinsabaugh (1984); Ann Miller (1985); Patricia Huckabee (1986); Mark Nuckols (Slavic, 2000); Anastasia Smirnova (Slavic, 2006); Jon Stevens (co-directed with Judith Tonhauser, 2008); Rachel Shain (co-directed with Judith Tonhauser, 2009); Youn-Kyung Shin (2010)

Advisor to 21 other M.A. degree awardees Service as member of 19 other M.A. committees (16 to completion) and since 1986 on Linguistics Department M.A. Exam Committee; since 1997, member of 6 MA committees in Slavic Department

Doctoral Level:

Advisor to 9 OSU Presidential Fellows (Catherine Jolley 1982; Ann Miller, 1991; Gwang-Yoon Go, 1999; Panayiotis Pappas, 2000; Steven Keiser, 2001; Andrea Sims 2005; Anastasia Smirnova 2009 (co-advisor); Matthew Curtis 2010, Bridget Smith 2011), and acting advisor (due to sabbatical of lead advisor) to a tenth (John Xiang-Ling Dai, 1992)

Advisor to 2 OSU NSF Fellows (Panayiotis Pappas, 1994-97; Hope Dawson, 1998-2002)

Directed or Co-directed 34 Ph.D.s to completion:

• Rex Wallace — dissertation title: The Sabellian Languages (Summer 1984)

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• Jane Smirniotopoulos — dissertation title: Lexical Passives in Modern Greek (Fall 1991) [dissertation published 1992 by Garland Publishing Co., in its Outstanding Dissertations in Linguistics series] • Ann Gruber-Miller — dissertation title: The Loss of Case Endings in Classical Arabic (Summer 1991) • Gina Lee — dissertation title: Comparative, Diachronic and Experimental Perspectives on the Interaction between Tone and Vowel in Standard Cantonese (Fall 1993) • Lutfi Hussein — dissertation title: Voicing Dependent Vowel Duration in Standard Arabic and its Acquisition by American Students of Arabic (Summer 1994) • Sophie Forbes (Slavic Dept) — dissertation title: Temporal Expressions in Old Church Slavonic (Spring 1995; co- advisor with Charles Gribble in Slavic Department, student’s home department) • Vicki Herson-Finn (Slavic Dept) — dissertation title: Towards a Theory of Ethnolect (Spring 1996) [co-advisor with Charles Gribble in Slavic Department, student’s home department] • Jill Neikirk-Schuler (Slavic Dept) — dissertation title: From Adaptation to Nativization: A Synchronic Analysis of the Category of Aspect in Borrowed Verbs in Russian, Bulgarian and Macedonian (August 1996) [co-advisor with Charles Gribble in Slavic Department, student’s home department] • Hyeree Kim — dissertation title: The Synchrony and Diachrony of English Impersonal Verbs: A Study in Syntactic and Lexical Change. (August 1996) • Halyna Sydorenko — dissertation title: The Atypical Morpheme in Ukrainian (December 1996) • Claudia Kurz — dissertation title: Prepositions, Noun Phrases, and Simplification in Contact Varieties of German (March 1998) • Maria Cruz (Kutz) Arrieta — dissertation title: Nominalizations in Basque: A Case in Language Attrition (June 1998) [One-of-a-Kind Ph.D. in Anthropological Linguistics] • Gwang Yoon Go — dissertation title: The Synchrony and Diachrony of the English Prepositional Passive: Form, Meaning, and Function (June 2000) • Panayiotis Pappas — dissertation title: Weak Object Pronoun Placement in Later Medieval and Early Modern Greek (August 2001) • Steven H. Keiser — dissertation title: Language Contact and Dialect Contact across Speech Islands: The Emergence of a ‘Midwestern’ Variety of Pennsylvania German. (December 2001) [co-advisor with Donald Winford in Linguistics Department] • Jeffrey Holdeman (Slavic Dept.) — dissertation title: Language Maintenance and Shift among the Russian Old Believers of Erie, Pennsylvania (August 2002) • Sharonne Albicker (Greek & Latin Dept) — dissertation title: The language of Plautus: His linguistic methods and their reflection of Roman society (August 2003) [co-advisor with Kirk Freudenberg in Greek & Latin Department, student's home department] • Thomas Stewart — dissertation title: Mutation as Morphology: Bases, Stems, and Shapes in Scottish Gaelic (June 2004) • Catalin Anghelina (Greek & Latin Dept)— dissertation title: Variation with Intrusive t in Ancient Greek (August 2004) [co-advisor with David Hahm in Greek & Latin Department, student's home department] • Charlotte Schaengold — dissertation title: Bilingual Navajo: Mixed Codes, Bilingualism, and Language Maintenance (August 2004) • Michelle Ramos-Pellicia — dissertation title: Phonological Variation in the Spanish of Lorain, Ohio (December 2004) [co-advisor with Donald Winford in Linguistics Department] • Giorgos Tserdanelis — dissertation title: The Role of Segmental Sandhi in the Parsing of Speech: Evidence from Greek (December 2004) [co-advisor with Mary Beckman in Linguistics Department] • Hope C. Dawson — dissertation title: Morphological Variation and Change in the Rigveda: The case of –au vs. –ā (March 2005) • Yulya Mikhailova (Slavic Dept) — dissertation title: Comparison of Interpersonal and Presentational Description in Russian Oral Proficiency Testing (June 2005) • Bojan Belic (Slavic Dept) — dissertation title: Complement Verb Variation in Present-Day Serbian (December 2005) • Andrea Sims — dissertation title: Minding the Gaps: Inflectional Defectiveness and the reactions of Speakers (August 2006) • Julia Papke – dissertation title: Classical Sanskrit Preverb Ordering: A Diachronic View (March 2010) • Salena Sampson — dissertation title: The Relationship between Old English Prose and Verse Syntax On a Smaller Scale: Noun Phrase Word Order (December 2010) • James Joshua Pennington (Slavic Dept) – dissertation title: The Synchrony and Diachrony of Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian Adjectival Long-Form Allomorphy (ALFA) (March 2011) • Angelo Costanzo – dissertation title: Romance Conjugational Classes: Learning from the Peripheries (March 2011) • Anastasia Smirnova – dissertation title: Evidentiality and mood: Grammatical expressions of epistemic modality in Bulgarian (June 2011) [co-advisor with Judith Tonhauser in Linguistics Department]

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• Christin Wilson — dissertation title: Poetic versus Prose Diction in Occitan: The Linguistic Evidence (March 2012) • Sandra Lucas, University of Copenhagen (co-supervisor, with Professor Jens Sørensen of Univ. of Copenhagen) — dissertation title: The History of Verbal Aspect in Post-Classical Greek (May 2012) • Matthew Curtis (Slavic Dept) — dissertation title: Slavic-Albanian Language Contact, Convergence, and Coexistence (June 2012)

Advisor/Co-advisor on 2 dissertations currently in progress at OSU:

• Rachel Klippenstein — dissertation title: Coding versus Behavior Properties in Reanalysis in English: The case of rather (expected completion: December 2012) • Bridget Smith — dissertation title: Towards a Phonetically and Socially Realistic Model of Sound Change (expected completion: August 2013) [co-advisor with Cynthia Clopper in Linguistics Department]

Advisor or co-advisor to 4 other current Ph. D. candidates (pre-Generals) in Linguistics and 1 in Slavic

Overseas Advisor to Ms. Amany Kassem, Ph.D. candidate at Al-Azhar Univ. (Cairo, Egypt), visiting scholar at Ohio State Univ. on Egyptian Government Dissertation Scholarship, 1993-1995; dissertation defended successfully (in Cairo), June 1995.

Service on 25 other Ph.D. committees (10 to completion, others through generals stage, including service on several committees in Slavic Dept., Classics Dept., Spanish & Portuguese Dept. and English as a Second Language Program)

External reader/examiner for Ph.D. dissertations in Greek Linguistics at Brown Univ. (June 1988); Univ. of Sydney (Winter 1991); Univ. of Melbourne (Winter 1999); and Univ. of Toronto (Summer 2011), and in Historical Linguistics (Phylogenetics) at Univ. of Groningen (The Netherlands, Summer 2010)

External Committee member for Ph. D. dissertation on Albanian dialectology, Univ. of Illinois (Kelly Maynard, August 2002); for Ph.D. dissertation on Greek dialect phonetics, Univ. of Oxford (Anastassia Loukina, March 2008); for Ph.D. dissertation on history of negation in Greek, University of Chicago (Katerina Chatzopoulou, June 2012)

University Service:

Presidential/Provostial-level committees:

• Cognitive Science Planning Committee (1989-1991) • Outside Member of Program Review Committee for Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures (1988-90) • Outside Member of Program Review Committee for Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures (1995-97) • University Traffic and Parking Appeals Board (1994-1998) • Office of Academic Affairs Ad Hoc Committee for Chairperson Orientation (1995) • University Distinguished Professor Award Committee (1997, 1998, 2000, 2009) • Evaluation Committee for Central Administrators, Office of Research (1997-98) • Provost’s Committee for Review of Selective Investment Proposals (1998, 1999) • Search Committee for Director of Office of Faculty and TA Development (Fall, 1999) • South Asia Coordinating Committee (2001-2002) • Integrity Committee (Summer/Autumn 2003) • President's and Provost's Advisory Committee (Spring 2003 – Present) • Arts and Sciences Executive Dean Search Committee (Spring 2004 – Winter 2005) • Athletic Director Search Committee (Winter 2005) • University Distinguished Researcher Award Committee (3 years: 2004-5, 2005-6, 2006-7) • Steering Committee, Undergraduate Research Initiative (Fall 2005-Summer 2006) • Conflict-of-Interest Review Committee (Summer 2006 – Spring 2009) • University Distinguished Professor Award Committee (Spring 2009, Chair) • Commencement Speaker Committee (Autumn 2011 – Present)

Instruction-related, University-wide:

• Member, Steering Committee of Ohio Teaching Enhancement Program (OTEP), 2000-2001 • Senior instructional mentor to junior faculty member in College of Medicine, through Ohio Teaching Enhancement Program, 2000- 2001 • Chair, Executive Council of Ohio Academy of Teaching (1999-2000) • Vice-Chair, Executive Council of Ohio Academy of Teaching (1998-99) • Member, Executive Council of Ohio Academy of Teaching (1997-98) • Represented Teaching Academy at Provost’s Advisory Panel on Teaching (Spring, 1999)

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• President’s representative to Carnegie Foundation Conference on Teaching (Univ. of Michigan, November 1999) • Co-organizer and Facilitator, Forum on “Feedback and Evaluation of Instruction: Faculty and Student Perspectives”, organized by Academy of Teaching and Office of Faculty and TA Development, February 23, 1999

Graduate School Service:

• Graduate School Presidential Fellowship Committee (2 years, 1983-85) • Graduate Council on Research and Graduate Studies (elected position — 1 year, 1986-87) • Curriculum Committee of Graduate Council on Research and Graduate Studies (1 year, 1986-87) • External member, Graduate School Ph.D. Program Review Committee (Winter 2008)

Recruiting/Outreach:

• Faculty Recruiter for University Honors Program (3 years; presentation of sample introductory class on historical linguistics to honors recruits, 1997) • Faculty Presenter for Prospective Students (sponsored by Admissions Office) — 8 presentations (2 on faculty expectations of students, 1996; sample first day of class presentation, 1997, 1998 (2x), 1999 (2x), 2000; on what undergraduates need to know, 2009) • Faculty consultant and presenter, University Orientation for New Students, Summer 2001 (2x); Summer 2002 (2x) • Faculty presenter for prospective students at Honors Day recruitment event, November 1, 2002; May 2003 ("The More Things Change, The Less Things Change -- Variation and Change in Language", two presentations each day)

International Affairs Service:

• Faculty participant in International Student Orientation run by Office of International Student and Scholar Services and Central Ohio Council for International Visitors, Inc. (1980-1984); • University Fulbright Interview Committee ((virtually) annually, 1995-2007) • Review Committee for Esther Sonkin Scholarship for International Understanding (International Student & Scholar Services, (virtually) annually, 1995-present) • Western European Studies Center Committee (1997, 1998) • Organizing Committee for November 1998 “Language Conflict and Language Coexistence” conference (through International Studies) [Summer 1997 - 1998] • Guest lecturer in Slavic & East European Studies 792 (Introduction to Slavic & East European Studies) on linguistics and the former Soviet Union, November 2003 • Organizer and primary leader, OSU Travel Abroad group (10 participants) to International Seminar for Albanian Language, Literature, and Culture, in Prishtina, Kosovo (August 2009) • Member, India Gateway Advisory Group, September 2009 - present • Chair, South Asian Studies Initiative (2010-2012)

Arts & Sciences Interdisciplinary Studies:

• Member, American Indian Studies Coordinating Committee (2004 – present) • Member, South Asian Studies Coordinating Committee (2004 – 2010) • Member, Deaf Studies Minor Advisory Committee (2007 – present)

Other: Faculty participant in Library Search for Head of Monographic Acquisitions Department (1982); Cognitive Science Executive Committee (1991-1993); Cognitive Science Curriculum Committee (1992-1995); Ad hoc Cognitive Science Committee for Computational Linguistics Planning (1994); Freshman advisor for College of Arts and Sciences (1982-1984); member of ad hoc Committee for Promotion to Professor, Department of Theatre (1 case, 1999; 2 cases, 2000-2001), Department of Speech & Hearing (1 case, 2005); Steering Committee, Arts & Sciences Senate (Spring 2003-2005); panelist for "Electronic Publishing: New Models for Scholarly Communication" (mini-conference on "Creating Change: The Impact of Technology and Economics on Scholarly Communication", organized by OSU Libraries, January 15, 2003); Arts & Sciences Leadership Committee (2004-2006); guest lecturer in Speech & Hearing 900 (Proseminar, 1x, Spring 2005); consultant to OSU Libraries on brochure for “Scripts Ohio” project (2009); faculty advisor to two Student Organizations (VOICE: Vedic Oasis for Inspiration, Culture and Education, 2009- 2010; Gujurati Club, 2011-present)

College of Humanities Service:

Committee chairships:

• Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on the Future of the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures (Winter/Spring 1996) • Chair, College Affirmative Action Advisory Committee (1998-99) • Chair, College Committee on Instruction (1998-99)

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• Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on Humanities Professorships (2000-2001) • Chair, Review Committee on Humanities & Arts Distinguished Professorships (Spring 2009)

Committee memberships: College Library Committee; College Modern Greek Studies Program Coordinating Committee; College Research Committee (2 years); College Executive Committee (9 years); Search Committees (7 positions outside of Linguistics); Promotion and Tenure Committee, Dept of East Asian Languages and Literatures (1 case), Dept of Judaic and Near Eastern Languages and Literatures (2 cases); Chairman Search Committee — Dept. of English (1995), Dept. of German (1996); Exemplary Faculty Award Committee (1992, 1997); Ben Jones Teaching Award Committee (1998); College Affirmative Action Advisory Committee (1999-2000); Distinguished Scholar Search committee, Dept. of German (1998-99), College Committee on Instruction (1999-2000); College Promotion & Tenure Committee (1999-2001); Botoman Teaching Prize Committee (2002-3, 2003-4); Humanities Distinguished Professorship Selection Committee (2003); Arts and Humanities Distinguished Professorship Selection Committee (2003, 2009, 2010, 2011)

Co-Facilitator for: Historical Linguistics Study Group; Endangered and Minority Languages and Cultures Study Group (Institute for Collaborative Research and the Public Humanities), 2002-2004; for Joint Study Group in Historical Linguistics and Phylogenetics (interdisciplinary initiative between Humanities and Biological Sciences), 2003-present

Other: Guest Lecturer in Modern Greek 241/341 (8x), Modern Greek 812 (2x), Arabic 811 (2x), Slavic 870 (1x), English Honors Seminar (1x), Spanish & Portuguese 800 (Proseminar, 1x), and Classics 800 (5x); speaker in Parallel Lines series (with Neil Jacobs of Germanic Dept.) on hyperforeignization (May 1998); panelist for Medieval and Renaissance Graduate Student Association round-table on “Research Methods: Everything You Didn’t Learn In English Composition” (2/12/98)

Departmental Service:

Linguistics:

Committees: Library Acquisitions Committee (6 years, as chairman); Speakers Committee (1 year, as faculty liaison); Examining committee for departmental B.A. Honors Thesis Oral Examination; Graduate Committee (3 years); Departmental Working Papers Committee; Undergraduate Honors Advisor (3 years); Undergraduate Advisor (5 years); Departmental Search Committees (15 positions); Promotion and Tenure Committee (14 years); Affirmative Action Committee (2 years); United Way Coordinator (3 years); Academic Challenge Committee (6 years); Curriculum Review Committee (3 years); Teaching Award Committee (9 years); Committee on Academic Misconduct (1 year); Campus Campaign Coordinator (3 years); Departmental representative, College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Senate (2 years); Travel Committee (4 years (3 as chair); Pedagogy Lecture Planning Committee (6 years); Departmental Award Nomination Committee (5 years (3 as chair)); Speakers Committee (3 years, as chair/co-chair); Conversations on Teaching Planning Committee (4 years); Chairman Search Committee (2x (2x (Aut 2006, Aut 2011), each time as committee chair)

Other: gave departmental faculty colloquia on 12 occasions; gave guest lectures in Linguistics 861 (1x), Linguistics 822 (1x), Linguistics 801 (2x), Linguistics 685 (4x), Linguistics 611 (4x), Linguistics 595 (1x), Linguistics 385 (1x), and Linguistics 203 (2x), and gave presentations on historical linguistics and Sanskrit historical semantics (May 2000), on Dead Languages (October 2003), and on Decipherment (November 2005) to UnderLings (Undergraduate Linguistic Society)

Slavic & East European Languages & Literatures:

Committees: Chair Search Committee (1 year); Graduate Studies Committee (9 years; Chair (2000-2001)); Promotion and Tenure Committee (3 years; Chair, 1 year); Arts & Sciences Senate representative (2 years); Program Review Committee (1 year)

Other: gave guest lectures in Slavic 631 (3x), Slavic 861 (4x), Slavic & East European Studies 792 (1x)

Professional Service — Conference Organizing

As Member of Organizing/Planning Committee and Abstracts Committee (where appropriate) for whole conference (* as (Co-)Chair of organizing effort):

• *ESCOL ‘84 (Eastern States Conference on Linguistics), Columbus, September 1984 • *Second Biennial Conference on Relational Grammar and Grammatical Relations, The Ohio State Univ., Columbus, May 2-4, 1986 • *ESCOL ‘87 conference, Columbus, October 1987 • First Modern Greek Studies Colloquium (Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies — The Next Wave), Columbus, October 1988 • *Ohio State Mini-Conference on Serial Verbs, Columbus, May 26-27, 1990 • *ESCOL ‘90 conference, Columbus, September 1990 • Second Modern Greek Studies (“Next Wave”) Colloquium, Columbus, October 1990 • Third Modern Greek Studies Colloquium, Columbus, October 1992 • *2nd Workshop on Reconstruction and Language Relationships (General Topic: Nostratic), Eastern Michigan Univ., October 1993

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• 3rd Workshop on Reconstruction and Language Relationships (General Topic: Subgrouping), Purdue Univ., October 1994 • Fourth Modern Greek Studies Colloquium, Columbus, October 1994 • 4th Workshop on Comparative Linguistics (General Topic: Typology), Univ. of Massachusetts, November 1995 • *5th Workshop on Comparative Linguistics (General Topic: Language Contact), OSU, November 1996 • 6th Workshop on Comparative Linguistics (General Topic: Prosodic Change), Wayne St. Univ., November 1997 • 7th Workshop on Comparative Linguistics (General Topic: Linguistic Palaeontology), Univ. of Illinois, November 1998 • Fourth Linguistics and Phonetics (LP ‘98) Conference, Columbus, September 1998 • *Conference on Language Conflict and Language Competition, Columbus November 13-15, 1998 • Workshop on Albanian Linguistics, Columbus, December 6, 1999 • 8th Workshop on Comparative Linguistics (General Topic: Variation in Proto-Languages), Univ. of Wisconsin, October 1999 • *Conference on Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory, Univ. of Patras (Rio, Greece; co-organized with Angela Ralli & Mark Janse), October 2000 • 9th Workshop on Comparative Linguistics (General Topic: Reliability of Reconstruction), Purdue Univ., October 2000 • *State Linguistic Profiles Project Conference, Ohio State Univ., May 2001 (co-organized with Dennis Preston of Michigan State Univ.) • 10th Workshop on Comparative Linguistics (General Topic: Back to Basics in Reconstruction), Wayne State Univ., November 2001 • *5th North American-Macedonian Conference on Macedonian Studies, Ohio State Univ., May 1-4, 2003 • *First (ever) Martin Luther King Day Symposium on Greek Linguistics, Columbus, January 19, 2004 • *Living Traditions in Ohio Workshop (co-organized with Gregory Jusdanis), May 20-22, 2004 • *2nd Conference on Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory, (Mitilini, Greece; co-organized with Angela Ralli & Mark Janse), September 30 – October 3, 2004 • *Second Annual Martin Luther King Day Symposium on Linguistics: Studies in Ancient Indo-European Languages, Columbus, January 17, 2005 • *2nd Southeast European Studies Association (SEESA) conference (co-organized with Daniel Collins), April 28-29, 2005 • *Third Annual Martin Luther King Day Symposium on Linguistics: Analogy in Language Change, Columbus, January 16, 2006 • *ECIEC (East Coast Indo-European Conference) 25 (co-organized with Hope Dawson), Columbus, June 19-22, 2006 • *NWAV (New Ways of Analyzing Variation) 35. Columbus, November 9-12, 2006 (co-chair of organizing committee, with Don Winford) • *Fourth Annual Martin Luther King Day Symposium on Linguistics: Modern Greek Linguistics, Columbus, January 15, 2007 • * 3rd Southeast European Studies Association (SEESA) conference (co-organized with Daniel Collins), April 26-28, 2007 • *3rd Conference on Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory, (Cyprus; co-organized with Angela Ralli & Mark Janse), June 14-17, 2007 • Program Committee for Workshop on Computing and Historical Phonology (9th Meeting of ACL Special Interest Group for Computational Morphology and Phonology), held as part of Association for Computational Linguistics Meeting, Prague, June 29, 2007. • *Fifth Annual Martin Luther King Day Symposium on Linguistics: Ohio Research on Indigenous Languages of the Americas (co- organized with Judith Tonhauser), Columbus, January 21, 2008 • *Third Slavic Linguistics Society meeting (co-organized with Daniel Collins and Andrea Sims), Columbus, June 12-14, 2008 • *Sixth Annual Martin Luther King Day Symposium on Linguistics: The Nexus of Biology and Linguistics (co-organized with John Wenzel), Columbus, January 19, 2009 • *4th Conference on Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory, (Chios; co-organized with Angela Ralli & Mark Janse), June 11-14, 2009 • *ICGL 9: Ninth International Conference on Greek Linguistics (co-organized with Anastasia Giannakidou, Jason Merchant, and Marina Terkourafi), held at Univ. of Chicago, October 29-31, 2009 • *Seventh Annual Martin Luther King Day Symposium on Linguistics: Innovations in Linguistic Pedagogy (co-organized with Hope Dawson), Columbus, January 15-16, 2010 • *Seventeenth Balkan and South Slavic Linguistics Conference (co-organized with Andrea Sims), Columbus, April 15-18, 2010 • *Eighth Annual Martin Luther King Day Symposium on Linguistics: Evidentials Fest at OSU (co-organized with Craige Roberts and Judith Tonhauser), Columbus, January 14-15, 2011 • *Ilse Lehiste Memorial Symposium: Melody and Meter -- Celebrating Six Decades of Work on the Melody and Rhythms of Language (co-organized with Mary Beckman and Cynthia Clopper), Columbus, November 11-12, 2011 • *Ninth Annual Martin Luther King Day Symposium: Ecology and Language: A conference exploring the interface between ecological and linguistic lines of evidence. Columbus, January 13-14, 2012

(Co-)Organizer (and chair) of panels and Workshops at professional meetings:

• Panel on Modern Greek Linguistics, at Conference on Southeast Europe, sponsored by American Association of Southeast European Studies, Columbus, April 1981 • Panel on Current Approaches to Modern Greek Linguistics, at Fifth Balkan and South Slavic Conference, Bloomington, IN, March 1986 • Panel on and in honor of Ilse Lehiste, at Conference on Baltic Languages and Literatures, Columbus, May 1987 • Panel on Language and Power/Language and Freedom in the Greek Context, at Modern Greek Studies Association Symposium on Power and Freedom in Greece, Minneapolis, Oct. 1989 • Workshop on Clitics and Clitic Bibliography, Linguistic Institute, Univ. of California, Santa Cruz; July 14, 1991 • Workshop on Greek Linguistics (as part of Linguistic Institute), Ohio State Univ., June 30 - August 2, 1993 • Panel on Linguistic Perspectives on Modern Greek Studies, at Modern Greek Studies Association Symposium, Cambridge (MA), Nov. 1995

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• Workshop on Utterance-Final Phenomena — Typological, Phonetic, and Diachronic Perspectives, at Fourth Linguistics and Phonetics (LP ‘98) Conference, Columbus, September 15 1998 • Symposium on Academic Journal Publishing in Linguistics (co-organized with Joe Salmons and Keren Rice), Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, Atlanta, January 2, 2003 • Panel on “What makes a TA great” at the Second Ohio State Teaching Academy “Mini-conference on Great Teaching”, The Ohio State Univ., April 25, 2008 • Historical Linguistics Session, 18th International Congress of Linguistics (CIL 18), Seoul, Korea (July 2008) • Symposium on “The Impact of Linguistics Journals Rankings and Citation”, (co-organized with Joe Salmons and Keren Rice), Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, San Francisco, January 9, 2009 • Workshop on “Just What is Sound Change Anyway?”, 19th International Conference on Historical Linguistics (ICHL 19), Nijmegen, August 11, 2009 • Joint Linguistic Society of America & North American Association for the History of the Language Sciences Organized Session, “Prepare to Meet your Host — Language and Linguistics over the Years in Western Pennsylvania”, at Annual Meeting of LSA & NAAHoLS, , PA, January 7, 2011 • Panel on “Phonology in the Teaching of Greek” (co-organized with Christopher Brown), Modern Greek Studies Association Symposium, New York, October 14, 2011 • Panel on “New Perspectives on Vowel Shifting” (double session panel, co-organized with David Durian, Matthew Gordon, and Dennis Preston), at New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV) 40, Georgetown Univ., Washington DC, October 30, 2011

Director, 1993 Linguistic Society of America Linguistic Institute, Ohio State Univ., 6/28 – 8/4, 1993

Professional Service — Other Conference Activity

Chaired sessions at professional meetings (beyond ones in those organized, as listed above): 5th annual meeting of North Eastern Linguistics Society (NELS), Cambridge MA, November 1974; Third Conference on Balkan Linguistics, Bloomington IN, April 1982; Midwest Slavic Conference, Columbus, OH, May 1984 (panel on Language Contact in Eastern Europe); Sixth International Phonology Meeting, Krems, Austria, July 1, 1988 (Discussion Session on Phonological and Phonetic Features); Workshop on Japanese Syntax and Universal Grammar, Ohio State Univ., March 1989; Northeast Conference on Chinese Linguistics, Ohio State Univ., May 1989; annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Los Angeles, January 1993; Second International Conference on Greek Linguistics, Salzburg, September 1995; Third International Conference on Greek Linguistics, Athens, September 1997; Modern Greek Studies Symposium, Kent (OH), November 1997; International Conference on Greek Linguistics, Cyprus, September 1999; Sixth International Conference on Greek Linguistics, Crete, September 2003; Seventh International Conference on Greek Linguistics, York (England), September 2005; 15th Balkan and South Slavic Linguistics Conference (Berkeley), March 2006; Midwest Slavic Conference (Columbus), March 2008, April 2009; Colloquium on Hispanic Languages and Literatures (Columbus), April 2009; Tenth International Conference on Greek Linguistics, Komotini (Greece), September 2011; Modern Greek Studies Association Symposium, New York, October 2011; 18th Balkan and South Slavic Language, Literature, and Folklore Conference, Seattle, March 2012

Discussant to Prof. Sydney Lamb’s presentation in Colloquium on Theory and Practice of Semiotics, 4th International Summer Institute for Semiotic and Structural Studies, Indiana U., June 1983 Discussant at Plenary Session for First Modern Greek Studies Colloquium (Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies — The Next Wave), Columbus, October 1988

Member of Program Committee (for abstract reviewing only): IUP (Indiana Univ. of Penna.) Regional Conference on Linguistics, Winter 1983; 19th Annual Linguistic Symposium in the Romance Languages, December 1988; annual meeting of Arabic Studies Association, Fall 1991; Fourth Student Conference in Linguistics, May 1993; Fourth Conference of Formal Linguistic Society of Midwest, February 1994; First International Conference on Head- Driven Phrase Structure Grammar, March 1994; ESCOL ‘94, June 1994; Student Conference in Linguistics (SCIL), Winter 1995, 1996, 1997; Ninth Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference, Winter 1999; WCCFL (West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, consultant in historical linguistics and morphology) 2003, 2004, 2005; NWAV 36 (2007); NAAHoLS 2011

Member of Scientific Committee: New Reflections on Grammaticalisation (NRG 4, Leuven July 2008; NRG 5, Edinburgh, 2012); ESSLLI workshop on Computational approaches to the study of dialectal and typological variation" (2012); 7th Celtic Linguistics Conference (2012); MGDLT (Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory, 2000-present); Societas Linguistica Europaea (September 2011-present)

Service to Professional Organizations

Chair, Nominating Committee, Linguistic Society of America, 1998 Chair, Publications Committee, Modern Greek Studies Association, 1995-1999

Member of Nominating Committee, Linguistic Society of America, 1996, 1997 Member of Linguistic Society of America 1995 Summer Institute Fellowship Committee, March 1995

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Member of special committee on Linguistic Institute enrolment status (reporting to Executive Committee of Linguistic Society of America), 1994-1995 Member, Ad Hoc LSA Committee of Former Institute Directors (1993-present) Consultant in historical linguistics to Program Committee of Linguistic Society of America, 1998, 1999 Member ex officio, Executive Committee (2002-2006) and Web Committee of Linguistic Society of America (2002-2009) by virtue of Language editorship Linguistic Society of America Archivist (2010ff.)

Co-organizer (Co-Chair) and Member, Committee of Editors of Linguistics Journals (CELxJ), 2004-present Owner and maintainer, Linguistics Journal Editors E-mail Discussion List, 2004-present

Elected Member, Executive Committee, Modern Greek Studies Association, 1991-93 Member, Symposium Program Committee, Modern Greek Studies Association, 1996-97 (for 1997 Symposium); 2000-01 (for 2001 Symposium) Member, Dissertation Award Committee, Modern Greek Studies Association, 1997-98

Vice-President/President-elect, North American Association for the History of the Language Sciences (NAAHoLS), Jan 2010 – Jan 2012; President, Jan 2012 - Present

Outside Reviewer of Fellowship and Grant applications:

• National Endowment for the Humanities (16x) • National Science Foundation (18x) • American Council of Learned Societies review board (2003) • Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (3x) • Baker Research Awards Committee, Ohio Univ. (1x) • Israeli Science Foundation (3x) • Marsden Fellowship Foundation (New Zealand; 1x) • AAHRB (of Britain, 2003, 1x) • Trinity College (Cambridge) Fellowship competition (1x, September 2004) • Austrian Academy of Sciences (2006, 1x; 2011, 1x) • Australian Research Council (2007, 2x; 2011, 1x; 2012, 3x)) • ELDP Grant, School of Oriental and African Studies (2008, 1x; 2011, 2x) • European Science Foundation (2008; 1x) • Free Univ. of Cyprus (1x, 2010) • Danish Council for Independent Research (2011, 1x) • National Humanities Center (2011, 1x) • Univ. of Leuven Research Council (2011, 1x)

Professional Service — Personnel-related Consultation (reviewing files and writing assessment)

Consulted on contract renewal/pre-tenure review: Univ. of Chicago Dept. of Linguistics, May 1994; Univ. of Cyprus Dept. of Foreign Languages, June 1996; Indiana Univ. Depts. of Linguistics and French & Italian, March 2000; Univ. of Cyprus Dept. of Foreign Languages, June 2005; Yale Univ. Dept. of Linguistics, December 2009

Consulted on promotion to Associate Professor: Indiana Univ. Dept. of Anthropology, May 1982; Cornell Univ. Dept. of Linguistics, April 1986; SUNY-Buffalo Dept of Linguistics, January 1989; Duke Univ. Dept of Slavic Languages and Literatures, October 1989; Oklahoma State Univ. Dept of English, December 1990; Univ. of Wisconsin () Dept of German, September 1992; Univ. of California at Berkeley Dept of Linguistics, October 1993; Univ. of Southern California Dept. of Classics, October 1993; Univ. of Southern Maine Dept. of Communication, November 1993; Princeton Univ. Dept. of Classics, January 1994; Univ. of Chicago Linguistics Dept, May 1994; Univ. of Chicago German Dept., June 1994; UCLA Classics Dept., March 1995; Univ. of Wisconsin (Madison) German Dept., April 1995; Texas A & M English Dept., September 1995; Indiana Univ. Slavic Dept., September 1996; Wayne State Univ. English Dept., January 1998; Univ. of California at Berkeley, Linguistics Dept., September 1998; Univ. of North Carolina, Slavic Dept., February 1999; Cambridge Univ. Research Centre for English and Applied Linguistics, February 2000; Cornell Univ. Dept. of Linguistics, August 2000; Univ. of Utah Dept. of Languages and Literatures, September 2000; Univ. of Texas Dept. of Germanic Languages, August 2001; Univ. of Texas Dept. of French & Italian, September 2001; Indiana Univ. Depts. of Linguistics and French & Italian, August 2002; Univ. of Pennsylvania Dept. of Linguistics, December 2002; Univ. of Cyprus Dept. of Foreign Languages, August 2004; Univ. of Michigan, Depts. of Linguistics and German, August 2005; Univ. of Canterbury, Dept. of Linguistics, September 2006; Univ. of Illinois at Chicago, Dept. of Classics, September 2008; Univ. of Illinois, Dept. of Linguistics, August 2011

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Consultation on Promotion to Professor: Univ. of North Carolina Curriculum in Linguistics, February 1989; Southern Illinois Univ. Dept of Foreign Languages, October 1990; Univ. of Chicago Dept. of Linguistics, January 1991; Cambridge Univ. Dept. of Classics, January 1992; Cornell Univ. Dept. of Linguistics, May 1993; Univ. of Florida Dept. of Linguistics, October 1993; Univ. of Reading Dept. of Linguistic Science, January 1994, January 1995; Cornell Univ., Dept. of Classics, January 1997; Univ. of Southern California, Dept. of Classics, October 1997; Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst, Dept. of Classics, December 1997; Johns Hopkins Univ., Dept. of Romance Languages, February 2000; Univ. of Michigan, Dept. of Slavic Languages, March 2000; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics & Philosophy, September 2000; Univ. of Toronto, Dept. of Slavic Languages, February 2001; Univ. of California, Los Angeles, Indo-European Studies Program, June 2001; Virginia Tech Univ., English Dept., October 2003; Univ. of Mary Washington, English Dept., August 2005; Univ. of California, Berkeley, Linguistics Dept., September 2006; Univ. of Michigan, Dept. of Linguistics, February 2007; Univ. of Chicago, Dept. of Linguistics, September 2007; West Virginia Univ., Dept. of English, November 2007; Cornell Univ., Dept. of Classics, January 2008; Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Dept. of English, June 2008; Univ. of Calgary, Dept. of Slavic Languages, July 2008; Univ. of Massachusetts, Dept. of Linguistics, September 2009; Harvard Univ., Dept. of Linguistics, January 2010; Univ. of Chicago, Dept. of Linguistics, February 2010; Univ. of Prishtina, Dept. of English (as head of Evaluation Committee), March 2010; Cornell Univ., Dept. of Linguistics, July 2011; Univ. of California, Berkeley, Dept. of Linguistics, September 2011; Univ. of Cambridge, Dept. of Romance Languages, December 2011

Visiting Member of External Personnel Committee: Univ. of Cyprus Dept. of Foreign Languages, June 2005 (promotion to associate professor); Univ. of Cyprus Dept. of Classical Greek, March 2007 (promotion to professor); Univ. of Cyprus Dept. of Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 20 June 2007 (promotion to associate professor); Univ. of Cyprus Dept. of Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 21 June 2007 (promotion to associate professor)

Other: Consulted for Distinguished named professorship awards (vel sim.) -- Univ. of North Carolina, January 2000; Univ. of Michigan, February 2001; Univ. of Cambridge, March 2001; Univ. of California, Berkeley, June 2001; British Academy, May 2002; Michigan State Univ., Spring 2003; Univ. of North Carolina, November 2003; Univ. of Wisconsin, November 2003; October 2005; Univ. of West Virginia, February 2004; Univ. of Kentucky, April 2004; Univ. of Utah, January 2006; Arizona State Univ., January 2008; SUNY-Stony Brook, February 2008, January 2010; Univ. of West Virginia, February 2009; Univ. of Wisconsin, November 2010; UCLA, August 2011; Univ. of Georgia, August 2011

Other Professional Activities:

Member, Linguistic Society of America (LSA, 1976-present), Modern Greek Studies Association (MGSA, 1978-present), American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages (AATSEEL, 1978-present), Canadian Linguistic Association (l979-present), American Association of Southeast European Studies (AASES, 1980-86, renamed as Southeast European Studies Association (SEESA), 1995-present), American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS, periodically 1983-present), Classics Association of the Midwest and South (CAMWS, 1982-1998), Bulgarian Studies Association (1993-present), and other minor associations

Associate Member, American School of Classical Studies, Athens Greece 1976-77, Senior Associate Member, Fall 1984

Attendance at meetings of LSA, MGSA, North Eastern Linguistic Society (NELS), Chicago Linguistic Society, Canadian Linguistic Association, Berkeley Linguistics Society, AATSEEL, AASES, AAASS, Eastern States Conference on Linguistics (ESCOL), plus numerous specialized conferences on Balkan Linguistics, Syntactic Change, Language Contact, Syntactic Theory, Sound Symbolism, Morphology, Categorization, Linguistic Reconstruction, Subgrouping, Nostratic, Typology & Diachrony, Greek Linguistics, Slavic Linguistics, etc.

Member, Policy Committee, Slavic and East European Language Resource Center, Duke Univ., Fall 2003-2006

Senior Observer, Language Variation Project, Center for the Advanced Study of Language, Univ. of Maryland (Summer – Fall, 2004)

Member, External Visiting Committee for Program Review, Brigham Young Univ. Dept of English Language and Linguistics (November 2006)

Organized and ran Summer Albanian Mini-Institute, The Ohio State Univ., July 20 – August 7, 2009 (involving planning two courses with 7 students each, teaching one course, and leading group of 10 to International Seminar for Albanian Language, Literature, and Culture, Prishtina, Kosovo (August 16-28, 2009)

Outreach (outside University, representing University, and within University):

Newspaper/Media interviews:

• OSU Lantern (topic: slang, for February 9, 1982 article)

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• Columbus Citizen-Journal (topic: slang, for October 11, 1983 article; also printed in Chicago Tribune) • New York Times (topic: Nostratic, for June 23, 1995 article, reprinted in several other newspapers) • Springfield News-Sun (topic: dialect variation in Ohio, for March 3, 1997 article) • Columbus Dispatch (topic: language in Ohio, for August 25, 1997 article) • Plain Dealer for a column by Afi Scruggs (topic: double negatives and split infinitives, November 4, 1998) • WOSU-AM (820) for a piece by Rebecca Pease (topic: “Proposed Changes towards Gender-neutral language in the Columbus City Charter” (aired, 10/30/98)) • OSU On Campus for a piece on Current Research at OSU, Winter 1999 (on Nostratic) • New York Times (topic: Joseph Greenberg on Eurasiatic and Proto-World, for February 1, 2000 article) • Columbus Dispatch (topic: youth vocabulary, for June 17, 2001 article by Ruth Sternberg) • Hamilton (Ontario) Spectator (topic: language relatedness, October 2001 (two articles by Stephen Buist)) • OSU Lantern (featured in faculty profile article November 15, 2001 by Kelly Moskal) • OSU Lantern May 2002 (featured in article about editorship of Language) • Toledo Blade September 2002 (topic: talking about 9/11, by Vanessa Winnans) • Columbus Dispatch (topic: youth slang, for May 24, 2004 article in Accent section) • Nature News October 16, 2007 (topic: articles on English strong verbs in Nature) [www.nature.com/news/2007/071010/full/news.2007.152.html] • Newsweek (Russian edition) October 22, 2007 (topic: articles on English strong verbs in Nature) • Nature News January 31, 2008 (topic: article on language divergence in Nature) [www.nature.com/news/2008/080131/full/news.2008.547.html] • New York Times (topic: change in naming of Olympic pentathlon, for November 27, 2008 article by John Branch) • Columbus Dispatch (topic: relabeling agencies dealing with mental retardation, for April 16, 2009 article by Rita Price) • Eleutherotypia (Athens, Greece; in Greek, on dialectological studies of Greek, for June 18, 2009 article by Theodoris Pylinis) • New York Times (topic: computational phylogenetic methodology and early language phonetics, for April 14, 2011 article (“Phonetic Clues Hint Language Is Africa-Born”) by Nicholas Wade) [http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/15/science/15language.html?_r=2&hp=&adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1325181377- 1PVE6DufWhSmIhsGCwWQfw] • Bridges Transitions (for web article by Chantal Ray on Degrees in Linguistics, released on April 19, 2011, http://www.bridges.com) • O Xronos (Komotini, Greece; in Greek, on Modern Greek Studies at Ohio State Univ., for September 2, 2011 article by Melanchrini Martidou)

(Brief) Television interviews:

• Columbus Alive show (QUBE-TV), March 23, l982 (topic: linguistic developments in American English of today) • Channel 4 News, Columbus, May 30, 1996 (topic: role of slang in group identity) • ERT 1 (Greek National Television Channel 1, in Greek), November 7, 1998, in Livadia, Greece (topic: Arvanitika in Greece) • Channel 6 (WSYX) – interview with Maria Durant on slang (October 24, 2001) • Channel 24 (KOHA; Albanian television, Tirana, in Albanian), interview with Ilal Mati on AIESEE conference and the Albanian language, September 1, 2004 (aired, September 5) • for documentary on Macedonian language studies by Miso Netkov for Macedonian Television Documentary Program; filmed August 27, 2007 (Ohrid, Macedonia), aired in 2008 • Channel 21 (Prishtina, Kosovo, in Albanian; interview on OSU delegation to International Seminar for Albanian Language, Literature, and Culture, August 17 & August 28, 2009)

(Extended) Film interview:

• for documentary film series, Speaking in Tongues: The History of Language, on language relationships and language history by Christene Browne for Omni-TV (Canada); filmed 2 February 2005, released (by Films for the Humanities & Sciences) in Winter 2009 as 5-disc DVD set (topics covered in my clips: history of linguistics, the Greek language, language in India)

Radio interviews:

• “Highlights” show (WOSU-AM, aired November 1983, topic: slang) • Bill Berg Show (WCFL (AM1000), Chicago, aired November 1, 1983, topic: slang) • “Word Play” show (WOSU-AM, aired November 28, 1983, topic: slang) • Barry Butler Show (WCRX (FM88.1), Chicago, aired April 2, 1984, topic: slang) • Central Ohio Radio Reading Service current event show (aired June 24, 1988, topic: the English-as-Official-Language Movement) • Ron Aren Show (WOAI (AM760), San Antonio, aired July 11, 1994, topic: endangered languages) • Weekend Edition (National Public Radio, aired February 15, 1996, topic: the use of computational methods in determining language relationships) • Rob Corbin Show (WKFI (AM1090), Wilmington, OH, aired September 17, 1997, topic: language in Ohio)

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• “Open Line” show (WOSU-AM, aired October 14, 1997, topic: language in Ohio) • Clark Donley’s show (WSNY-FM, 95.5, November 11, 1998 (aired November 15, 1998); topic: Language Conflict and Language Coexistence) • “And Sometimes Y”, CBC Toronto interview (aired December 15, 2007; topic: Nostratic and Indo-European). • Radio Free Europe (Prishtina, Kosovo, in Albanian; interview on Albanian studies in America, August 27, 2009)

Presented lecture, “Linguistic Heritage of Modern Greek(s)”, at annual Greek Festival (Columbus, OH), September 11, 1983 Presented lecture, “Some Remarks on Teachers’ Expectations of University Students in America”, at informational evening sponsored by United States Information Agency (USIA), at American Center, Thessaloniki, Greece, October 7, 1987 Presented material on “Indians of Early Ohio” to 4th grade class, Windermere Elementary School, Upper Arlington, November 1989 Presented lectures, “Early Latin” and “The Early Latin Language”, at Classics Day Outreach Program, Department of Classics, Ohio State Univ., May 1987 and May 1989 Presentation, “Linguistics at OSU”, to Humanities Development Council, Columbus, October 5, 1988 Presented lecture, “Why Do Languages Change and Why Should We Care?”, in College of Humanities Saturday Scholar Series, October 26, 1991 Delivered ‘Midweek’ Presentation, “Linguistics Today: Will We Ever Talk to Computers and Will They Talk Back?”, Columbus Metropolitan Club, June 9, 1993 Presented lecture, “A Computer’s Perspective on Language”, at College of Humanities Development Focus Weekend, April 28, 1995 Presented University Honors Center Fireside Chat on Ebonics (with Norma Mendoza-Denton), February 1997, Lincoln Honors Dorm (Ohio State Univ.) Delivered address, “Vuk Karadzich’s Place in Linguistic History”, at Dedication of Monument to Vuk Karadzich, St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church, Cleveland, OH, April 18, 1999 Presented lectures on "Linguistics in the Humanities: The History of English" in Mrs. Beth Brendle's Humanities class, Bexley High School, August 30, 2006; February 1, 2007; September 12, 2007; February 12, 2008; September 22, 2008; March 4, 2009; September 7, 2009; February 23, 2010 Presented (with John Wenzel) University Honors Collegium interdisciplinary chat on “Biology and Linguistics – A Curious but Compelling Combination”; October 10, 2007 (Ohio State Univ.) Gave presentation on the “Immortality of the Vedas” to the inaugural meeting of the Vedic Oasis for Inspiration, Culture, and Education (VOICE), January 23, 2010 Presented lecture, “Celebrating the Diversity that is South Asia”, at South Asian Studies Initiative Photograph Exhibit on “The Religions of India”, October 20, 2011

Linguistics judge and Departmental representative at Central District Science Day (judged and awarded middle school and high school awards), March 18, 2000; March 17, 2001; March 18, 2003; March 19, 2004; March 20, 2010

Contributed questions to Linguistics Olympiad, Middle Tennessee State Univ., January 2010

Organized and ran annual competition for Kenneth E. Naylor Young Scholar’s Prize in South Slavic Linguistics (First competition: 2000-01; Second competition: 2001-02; Third competition: 2002-03; Fourth competition: 2004-05)

Consultant Work (pro bono)

Consultant to Columbus Literacy Council on phonetic representation and orthography (1991) Consultant on translation of Albanian documents for prospective refugees (various times, 1998-present, for various cases, e.g. for Refugee Task Force of First Community Church (Columbus, 1998)) Consultant on Greek data in English-Aromanian Dictionary (by Emil Vrabie), Balkanistica Romance Monographs (2000) Consultant to World Atlas of Language Structures (WALS), directed by Bernard Comrie, on Modern Greek (2000-2001) Consultant to Fields of Knowledge (publishers of the Infography, www.infography.com), contributing expertise on Modern Greek (2000) Consultant to Weakest Link (NBC-TV quiz show, giving help with formulating questions; 2002) Consultant to National Geographic KIDS on several matters regarding language (Autumn 2009-present) Reviewer for STANDARDS FOR LEARNING MODERN GREEK LANGUAGE K-16 in the United States, prepared by Task Force on Standards for the Learning of Modern Greek K-16, Spring 2012

Editorial Work:

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Consulting Editor, Modern Greek Dictionary Project (D. Georgacas, Director), Univ. of North Dakota, 1980-1984 Member, Editorial Board, Revised Supplement to G. Buck’s Dictionary of Selected Indo-European Synonyms (George Lane Nachlass), Univ. of North Carolina Press (Germanic Publication Series), 1981-1984; Amsterdam Classics in Linguistics Series (John Benjamins Publishers, 1993-present); Current Issues in Linguistic Theory Series (John Benjamins Publishing Co., 2003-2010); Studies in Language Variation Series (John Benjamins Publishing Co., 2008- present) Member, Faculty Editorial Board, The Ohio State Univ. Press, 1993-2002 Editor, Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics: five volumes — Grammatical Relations and Relational Grammar (Vol. 26), 1982; Studies on Language Change (Vol. 34), 1986; (with A. M. Zwicky), A Festschrift for Ilse Lehiste (Vol. 35), 1987; (with A. M. Zwicky), When Verbs Collide: Papers from the OSU Mini-Conference on Serial Verbs (Vol. 39), 1990; Historical Linguistics (Vol. 52), 1999; (with Julia Papke), Varia (Vol. 58), 2009 Reviewed book manuscripts and proposals for: Slavica Publishers; Holt, Rinehart and Winston; Scott, Foresman and Co.; Reidel Publishers; Univ. of Oklahoma Press; Modern Language Association; Georgetown Univ. Press; John Benjamins; SUNY Press; Academic Press; Blackwell Publishers; Ohio State Univ. Press; Cambridge Univ. Press; Studies in Language Monograph Series (John Benjamins) Reviewed article/book chapter manuscripts (for some, multiple times) for: Linguistic Inquiry, Language, Sterling Dow Festschrift, Journal of Modern Greek Studies, Al-’Arabiyya, The Classical World, Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, Phonology Yearbook, Diachronica, Linguistics and Philosophy, Modern Language Journal, Classical Philology, Linguistica Atlantica, Studies in Language, Lingua Franca, Papers in Comparative Balkan Syntax, Historical Linguistics 1999 (ICHL Conference Papers), Southwest Journal of Linguistics, Journal of Germanic Linguistics, Balkanistica, Anthropological Linguistics, Phonology, Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, Transactions of the Philological Society, Morphology, Current Anthropology, Folia Linguistica Historica, Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Language and Linguistics Compass, Papers from ICLaVE 5, Poznan Studies in Contemporary Linguistics, Studies in African Linguistics, Language Variation and Change, Kadmos (Journal of Ilia State Univ., Tbilisi, Georgia), Proceedings of the Symposium on the Legacy of Milman Parry and Albert Lord, Journal of Historical Linguistics, Pacific Northwest Journal of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Provided dustjacket quotes, at publisher’s request, for: G. Horrocks, Greek: A History of the Language and its Speakers (Fall 2009); P. Trudgill, Investigations in sociohistorical linguistics: Stories of colonisation and contact (Winter 2010); M. Dedaic (ed.), South Slavic Discourse Particles (Winter 2010)

Associate Editor, Language, 1988-1989 (2-year term); 1994-1997 (3-year term)

Associate Editor, Symposium (Bibliography of Greek Studies), 1994-2000

Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Modern Greek Studies, 2008-present

Member, Editorial Board, Reading Research Quarterly, 2008-present

Member, Editorial Board, Albanohellenica, 2010-present

Member, Editorial Board, Acta Linguistica Lithuanica, 2010-present

Member, Editorial Board, Teaching Linguistics, 2011-present

Member, Advisory Board, Studi e Saggi Linguistici, 2012-present

Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Linguistic Geography, 2012-present

Member, Editorial Board, Diachronica, 1991-1995 (5-year term, interrupted by Review Editorship) Review Editor, Diachronica, 1992-1998 Executive Editor, Diachronica, 1999-2001 (three volumes, #16, 17, 18; 6 issues in all) Associate Editor, Diachronica, 2002-Present

Founding Co-Editor, Journal of Greek Linguistics, 1999-present (Inaugural issue, Volume 1 (2000); 1 issue per year thereafter until 2009, two issues per year after that; lead editor for Volumes 4, 5, 8 (2003, 2004, 2007); co-lead editor for Volumes 6 and 7 (2005 and 2006)); co-editor, Volumes 9ff. (2009ff.))

Advisor in Linguistics to Academic Press, September 1994-2000

Co-Editor (with Carl Pollard), Syntax and Semantics series published by Academic Press, September 1994-2000; volumes that appeared under our editorship:

• Volume 29: The Limits of Syntax, ed. by P. Culicover & L. McNally (1998)

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• Volume 30: Complex Predicates in Nonderivational Syntax, ed. by E. Hinrichs, A. Kathol, & T. Nakazawa (1998) • Volume 31: Sentence Processing: A Crosslinguistic Perspective, ed. by D. Hillert (1998) • Volume 32: The Nature and Function of Syntactic Categories, ed. by R. Borseley (2000) • Volume 33: Lexical Functional Grammar, by M. Dalrymple (2001)

Founder and Editor of Kenneth E. Naylor Memorial Lecture Series; three volumes appeared, published by Dept of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures, The Ohio State University:

• No. 1: Linguistic Emblems and Emblematic Languages: On Language as Flag in the Balkans, by Victor Friedman (1999) • No. 2: In Honor of Diversity: The Linguistic Resources of the Balkans, by Ronelle Alexander (2000) • No. 3: What is a Standard Language Good For, and Who Gets to Have One? and Open and Closed Accent Types in Nouns in Serbo-Croatian by Wayles Browne (2002)

and others have been published or are in production, with Beech Stave Press (Ann Arbor):

• No. 4: The Balkan Linguistic League, 'Orientalism', and Linguistic Typology, by Howard I. Aronson (published: October 2007) • No. 5: Minority Language Rights in Primary Education: A Century of Change in the Balkans, by Christina E. Kramer (published: October 2010) • No. 6: Anthropocentric Case Theory: How Are Humans Coded in the Discourse?, by Zuzana Topolinska (to appear, 2012) • No. 7: The Structure of the Deseterac – The Metre of Serbian Epic Poetry, by Ilse Lehiste (to appear, 2012) • No. 8: From Phonological Analysis at my Desk to Linguistic Activism with Slovene in the Austrian Alps, by Tom Priestly (to appear, 2012)

Managing Editor, Empirical Approaches to Linguistic Theory book series and related Brill Handbooks in Linguistics series (Brill Publishers), 2010-present

Editor, Language (Journal of the Linguistic Society of America), January 2002 – January 2009 (volumes 78-84, 4 issues per year (28 in all))

Scholarly Presentations:

Conferences, by invitation (* = invitation as keynote/plenary speaker):

1. “On the Diachrony and Synchrony of Modern Greek na”, paper presented at MIT Colloquium on the Modern Greek Language, Cambridge, January 1980 2. “Methodological Problems in the Study of the Balkan Infinitive-Loss”, paper presented at the 2nd Conference on Balkan and South Slavic Linguistics, Univ. of Chicago May 1980 3. “The Albanian Infinitive: Testing Ground for the Balkan Infinitive Loss Model”, paper presented at Balkan Linguistics panel of Conference on Southeast Europe (American Association of Southeast European Studies [AASES]), Columbus, April 1981 4. “The Last Word on the Causes of the Balkan Infinitive-Loss”, paper presented at winter meeting of American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages (AATSEEL), New York, December 1981 5. “Phonesthemes in Modern Greek and the Balkans”, paper presented at 3rd Conference on Balkan Linguistics, Indiana Univ., April 1982 6. “Nonfiniteness”, paper presented at panel on Grammatical Categories of the Balkan Languages, annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS), Kansas City, October 1983 7. “Complementizers, Particles, and Finiteness in Greek and the Balkans”, paper presented at 4th Conference on Balkan and South Slavic Linguistics, Chicago, March 1984 8. “Greek Reflexivization and Reference to Multiple Levels of Syntax”, paper presented at Symposium on Grammatical Relations, SUNY-Buffalo, April 1984 9. “I glosa ton neon, mitriki glosa, ke glosiki kodikes” [“The language of the young, mother tongue, and linguistic codes”], invited presentation at Conference on Youth and Language, Ministry of Education, Athens, Greece, May 1984 10. “Finiteness and Complementizers in Greek and Universal Grammar”, invited lecture, Department of Linguistics, Univ. of Reading, Reading, England, October 1984 11. “Der Gebrauch der lautsymbolische Elemente in der Etymologieforschung: Eine Fallstudie aus dem Alt- und Neugriechischen”, paper presented at 12. Jahrestagung Österreichischer Linguisten, Vienna, October 1984 12. “The Preverbal Particle System of Greek and other Balkan Languages”, paper presented at the Balkan Linguistics Panel of the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages (AATSEEL), Chicago, IL, December 27, 1985 13. “The Internal Structure of Greek Affricates”, paper presented at the 5th Balkan and South Slavic Conference, Bloomington, IN, March 8, 1986

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14. “Making Use of Iconic Elements in Etymologizing”, paper presented at First Spring Workshop on Theory and Method in Linguistic Reconstruction, Univ. of Pittsburgh, March 21, 1986 15. “Raising to Prepositional Object: A Curse on all Theoretical Houses”, paper presented at 2nd Biennial Conference on Relational Grammar and Grammatical Relations, Ohio State Univ., May 1986 16. “A Diachronic Phonological Solution to the Syntax of Vedic Negative Particles”, paper presented at Symposium on Sanskrit Syntax of South Asian Language Analysis Roundtable (SALA 8), Univ. of Illinois, May 30, 1986 17. “A Greek-Bulgarian Mischsprache in the Rodope”, paper presented at Panel on Bulgaria and its Neighbors of the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, New Orleans, November 1986. 18. “Sanskrit as She is Misanalyzed Autosegmentally”, (with Richard D. Janda), paper presented at the Symposium on Sanskrit Linguistics of South Asian Language Analysis Roundtable (SALA 9), Cornell & Syracuse Universities, June 1987. 19. “Recent Developments in Morphological Theory and their Application to Some Persistent Problems in Balkan Morphosyntax”, paper presented at 6th Conference on Balkan and South Slavic Linguistics, Literature, and Folklore, Chicago, March 23, 1988 20. “Some thoughts on Indo-European Adverbials”, paper presented at Second Spring Workshop on Theory and Method in Linguistic Reconstruction, Univ. of Pittsburgh, March 31, 1988 21. “Clitics and Inflexion in Modern Greek: Synchronic and Diachronic Perspectives”, invited lecture presented to Department of English, Univ. of Kentucky, April 14, 1988 22. “Diachronic Perspectives on Control”, paper presented at MIT National Science Foundation Workshop on Control, Mar. 17, 1989 23. “Comments on Determinedness in the Balkans”, discussion paper presented at Panel on Determinedness and Syntax in the Balkans at Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS), Chicago, November 4, 1989 24. “Reconstructing Existential Expressions in Germanic and Indo-European”, paper presented at Third Spring Workshop on Theory and Method in Linguistic Reconstruction, Univ. of Pittsburgh, April 6-8, 1990 *25. “Diachronic Explanation: Putting Speakers Back into the Picture”, invited plenary address at Nineteenth Annual Linguistics Symposium, Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, April 20, 1990 26. “Comments on Vivianne Deprez: ‘Raising in Haitian Creole’”, discussion paper presented at National Science Foundation Conference on Focus in Creole Languages, Univ. of Chicago, May 12, 1990 27. “A Balkanistic Perspective on the Development of Greek óxi and Other Particularities of Greek Negation”, paper presented at 7th Conference on Balkan and South Slavic Linguistics, Literature, and Folklore, Univ. of Toronto, May 14-17, 1990 28. “On Arguing for Serial Verbs (With Special Reference to Greek)”, paper presented at The Ohio State Univ. Mini-Conference on Serial Verbs, Columbus, OH, May 26-27, 1990 29. “Sibilant Confusion in Early Indic: Sanskrit prādúr”, paper presented at 13th South Asian Languages Analysis Roundtable, Univ. of Illinois, May 25-27, 1991 30. “Wackernagel Affixes: Evidence from Balto-Slavic” (with Joel A. Nevis), paper presented at Wackernagel Workshop — Focus on Clitics, Univ. of California, Santa Cruz, July 17, 1991 31. “The Life of Jacob Wackernagel”, paper presented at Wackernagel Workshop--Focus on Clitics, Univ. of California, Santa Cruz, July 17, 1991 32. “On Some Classical Armenian Reduplicative Nouns: mamul, mamur, and mamuR”, paper presented at 3rd International Symposium on Armenian Linguistics, Cleveland State Univ., September 14-18, 1991. 33. “Reconstruction of Reflexive Morphosyntax in Balto-Slavic” (with Joel A. Nevis), paper presented at Fourth Spring Workshop on Theory and Method in Linguistic Reconstruction, Univ. of Pittsburgh, March 1992 34. “Methodological Issues in the History of the Balkan Lexicon: The Case of Greek vré/ré and its Relatives”, paper presented at 8th Conference on Balkan and South Slavic Linguistics, Literature, and Folklore, Univ. of Chicago, April 11-13, 1992 35. “On Micro- and Macro-relationships”, paper presented at Ann Arbor Workshop on Reconstruction, Univ. of Michigan, November 4, 1992 36. “Evidence for Rule Constellations in Morphology: Negation in Modern Greek” (with Richard D. Janda), paper presented at Workshop on Modern Greek Linguistics, 1993 Linguistic Institute, Columbus, OH, July 1993. 37. “Adverb Incorporation in Modern Greek: The View from Morphology” (with Jane C. Smirniotopoulos) paper presented at Workshop on Modern Greek Linguistics, 1993 Linguistic Institute, Columbus, OH, August 1993. *38. “Pro-Drop and Weak Subjects in Modern Greek: Synchronic, Diachronic, and Psycholinguistic Perspectives”, keynote address presented at 1st International Conference on Modern Greek Linguistics, Reading, UK, September 1993 39. “Introductory Remarks on Methodology”, presentation at Second Workshop on Comparative Reconstruction — The Nostratic Hypothesis, Eastern Michigan Univ., October 1993 40. “Modern Greek mi(n)(-) as a Morphological Constellation” (with Richard D. Janda), paper presented at Georgetown Univ. Round Table (GURT) Greek Linguistics Presession, Georgetown Univ., Washington DC, March 12, 1994 41. “Incorporation and Compounding in Modern Greek” (with Jane C. Smirniotopoulos), paper presented at Georgetown Univ. Round Table (GURT) Greek Linguistics Presession, Georgetown Univ., Washington DC, March 12, 1994 42. “Greek and Albanian Modal Negators: How Many and How Old?”, paper presented at 9th Conference on Balkan and South Slavic Linguistics, Literature, and Folklore, Indiana Univ., April 1994 43. “On the Creation of Weak Subject Pronouns”, paper presented at Fifth Spring Workshop on Theory and Method in Linguistic Reconstruction, Univ. of Pittsburgh, April 1994 44. “Subgrouping issues in Italic” (with Rex Wallace), presented at 3rd Workshop on Comparative Linguistics, Purdue Univ., November 1994 45. “Language and Cultural Identity in Greece”, presentation at Descent from the Acropolis Workshop, Columbus, February 10, 1995 *46. “Something out of Nothing and Nothing out of Something: The Synchrony and Diachrony of Weak Subject Pronouns in Greek”, invited keynote address at Univ. of North Carolina Linguistics Colloquium, April 1, 1995

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47. “Thoughts on a Typology of Language Change”, commentary presented at Fourth Workshop on Comparative Linguistics, Amherst MA, November 1995 48. “What Type of Bartholomae’s Law Can We Reconstruct for Indo-European?”, paper read at 6th Spring Workshop on Linguistic Reconstruction, Univ. of Pittsburgh, March 1996 *49. “Is Balkan Comparative Syntax Possible?”, invited plenary address at After-GLOW Workshop on Balkan Syntax, Athens, Greece, April 1996 *50. “Where can Grammatical Morphemes Come From? Greek Evidence Concerning the Nature of Grammaticalization”, invited plenary address at 7th Annual Meeting of the Formal Linguistic Society of the Midwest (FLSM), Columbus, OH, May 1996 51. “Comparative Balkan Syntax: Some Case Studies”, invited lecture at Workshop on Romanian Linguistics, Univ. of New Brunswick, August 1996 *52. “How General are our Generalizations?”, invited plenary address at 13th Annual Eastern States Conference on Linguistics (ESCOL ‘96), Univ. of New Brunswick, August 1996 53. “On the Spread of Constructions in the Balkans”, paper presented at 5th Workshop in Comparative Linguistics — Language Contact and Language Change, Columbus, OH, November 1996 *54. “On the Linguistics of Marginality: The Centrality of the Periphery”, invited plenary lecture at 33rd Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, April 19, 1997 55. “Some Measured Comments on the Diachrony of Metrics”, commentary for panel on metrics, presented at Sixth Workshop on Comparative Linguistics, Wayne State Univ., November 1997 56. “Processes of Spread for Syntactic Constructions in the Balkans”, invited paper presented at International Colloquium “Linguistique Balkanique — Synchronie et Diachronie”, Thessaloniki, November 1997 *57. “Language Change: Change in Language or What?”, invited plenary paper presented at Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, Univ. of Kentucky, April 18, 1998 58. “On the Prehistory of Bartholomae’s Law in Indo-European”, invited paper presented at Tenth East Coast Indo-European Conference (ECIEC), Univ. of North Carolina, May 29, 1998 59. “Crossing borders with relevant curriculum design — Linguistics for Everystudent”, invited presentation at the Center for Advanced Study (Univ. of Illinois) conference on “The Linguistic Sciences in a Changing Context, October 29-31, 1998 60. “Minorities and Language — Global and Local Perspectives”, invited presentation at EXANDAS conference on Arvanitika, Livadia (Greece), November 7, 1998 *61. “Typological Perspectives on Modern Greek”, invited plenary address at 20th Annual Conference on Linguistics, Department of Linguistics, Univ. of Thessaloniki, April 24, 1999 62. “Balkan insights into the Syntax of *me: in Indo-European”, invited paper presented at Eighteenth East Coast Indo-European Conference (ECIEC), Univ. of Texas, May 29, 1999 63. “Projecting Variation Back onto the Proto-Language”, invited paper at WCL 8 (8th Workshop in Comparative Linguistics), Univ. of Wisconsin, October 29-31, 1999 64. “The Modern Greek Future: An Exercise in Forward Reconstruction” (with Panayiotis Pappas), invited paper presented at 8th Spring Workshop on Linguistic Reconstruction, Univ. of Pittsburgh, April 1, 2000 65. “Weak Pronouns in Deictic Expressions in the Balkans”, invited paper presented at 12th Conference on Balkan and South Slavic Linguistics, Literature, and Folklore, Univ. of Kansas, May 5, 2000 66. “Towards a Characterization of ‘Word’ In Modern Greek (Or, “Do the Greeks Have an ‘It’ for ‘Word’?)”, invited paper presented at International Workshop on ‘The Status of “word”’, Research Centre for Linguistic Typology, LaTrobe Univ., Australia, August 12, 2000 67. “On Defining ‘Word’ in Greeek and other Balkan Languages”, invited paper presented at Acme Balcanica Conference, Concordia Univ., Montreal, April 26, 2001 68. “The Role of Greek and Greece Linguistically in the Balkans”, invited paper presented at conference on “Greece and the Balkans: Cultural Encounters Since the Enlightenment”, June 28-30, 2001, Univ. of Birmingham (England) 69. “Evidentials: Summation, Questions, Prospects”, invited summation presented at International Workshop on Evidentiality, Research Centre for Linguistic Typology, LaTrobe Univ., Australia, August 11, 2001 70. “On the Limits of Internal Reconstruction”, invited paper at WCL 10 (10th Workshop in Comparative Linguistics), Wayne State Univ., November 2-3, 2001 *71. “Rescuing Traditional (Historical) Linguistics from Grammaticalization 'Theory'”. Invited plenary address at New Reflections on Grammaticalization Conference 2 (Universiteit van Amsterdam April 4-6, 2002) 72. “Parallels in Albanian and Greek Negation: Convergence in the Balkans via Ancient Dialectology and More Recent Contact”. Paper presented at 13th Balkan and South Slavic Linguistics and Literature Conference, Univ. of North Carolina, April 18, 2002. 73. “More on the PIE and post-PIE dimensions to Albanian-Greek negation parallels”. Invited paper presented at 21st Annual East Coast Indo-European Conference, Univ. of Pennsylvania June 13, 2002. *74. “Optimization and the Role of Analogy in Language Change”. Invited plenary paper at TABU Day, Universiteit Groningen, June 28, 2002 *75. “What's right about Grammaticalization, and what's wrong with it”. Invited plenary paper at Workshop on Grammaticalization, Univ. of Copenhagen, May 2003 *76. "Multilingualism and the formation of the Balkan Sprachbund". Invited paper at Conference on "Multilingualism and Diachronic Change. Multilingualism in the individual and in the societies – its influence on language change", Univ. of Hamburg, April 2004 77. “Albanian Middle Voice Suppletion in its Indo-European and Balkan Contexts". Invited paper presented at 23th Annual East Coast Indo-European Conference, Virginia Polytechnic Univ., May 24, 2004

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*78. "On Continuity and Change in the Dialects of Lesbos and Environs – Multilingualism and Polydialectalism over the Millennia", invited paper presented at Second International Conference on Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory, Mytilene (Greece), September 30, 2004 79. "Typology in the structure and infrastructure of the field – An Editor's View". Invited presentation at Typology in American Linguistics: An Appraisal of the Field, post-LSA Meeting workshop, January 9, 2005 80. "More Balkan Archaisms: Grammar, Phraseology, and Proto-Indo-European Language Ideology", Invited paper presented at 24th Annual East Coast Indo-European Conference, Univ. of California, Berkeley, June 3, 2005 *81. "Paradigms and inflexion: diachronic perspectives and synchronic consequences". Invited plenary paper at 3rd Mediterranean Morphology Meeting, Fréjus (France), September 17, 2005 *82. "The Origin of the Slavic Verbal sę Construction in the Light of Albanian", invited Plenary paper at Graduate Student Colloquium in Linguistics, Midwest Slavic Conference, The Ohio State Univ., Columbus, 4 March 2006 83. "Reconstructing negation forms and functions in Indo-European". Invited paper presented at Eleventh Spring Workshop on Theory and Method in Linguistic Reconstruction, Univ. of Michigan, April 7, 2006 84. "Marking Generational and Temporal Distance in Indo-European" (with H. Paul Brown). Invited paper presented at 25th Annual East Coast Indo-European Conference, The Ohio State Univ., June 20-22, 2006 85. "Linguistics and Biology: Exploring the Parallels" (with John Wenzel). Invited presentation at Targeted Investment Symposium, Department of Linguistics, The Ohio State Univ., April 6, 2007 86. “Trends in multiple authorship in Linguistics (with Hope C. Dawson). Invited presentation at Targeted Investment Symposium, Department of Linguistics, The Ohio State Univ., April 6, 2007 *87. “Promoting Teaching Excellence at the Grassroots Level”. Invited Keynote address at Ohio State Teaching Academy “Mini- conference on Great Teaching”, The Ohio State Univ., May 4, 2007. *88. “What we can learn from change in verb endings”. Invited presentation at Workshop in Honor of Hans Henrich Hock’s Retirement, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, May 5, 2007 89. “Verbal Dvandvas in Greek” (with Nick Nicholas). Paper presented at MIT Workshop on Greek Syntax and Semantics, May 20, 2007 *90. “Why I Don't Believe in Grammaticalization (as it is usually portrayed), Or: Why I only kinda/kind of believe in it”. Invited Plenary Address at LOT Summer School, Leuven, Belgium, June 11, 2007. *91. “Broad vs. Localistic Dialectology, Standard vs. Dialect: The Case of the Balkans and the Drawing of Boundaries”. Invited plenary address presented at ICLaVE 4 (4th International Conference on Language Variation in Europe), Nicosia, Cyprus, 19 June 2007 92. “On Hyperadaptation in Greek Dialects”. Invited paper presented at Third International Conference on Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory, Nicosia (Cyprus), 14 June 2007 93. “Comments on today’s papers”. Invited commentary in Workshop on Genesis of Creole Languages, at International Conference of Historical Linguistics (ICHL 18), Montreal August 7, 2007 94. “Attitudes and Ideology in Contact-Induced Change: Trumping All Psychological and Structural Factors”. Invited presentation in Workshop on Realistic Models of Contact-Induced Change at International Conference of Historical Linguistics (ICHL 18), Montreal August 10, 2007 *95. “Slavic Involvement in Balkan Phonologies”. Invited Plenary Address presented at Slavic Linguistic Society 2nd annual meeting, Berlin, August 22, 2007 96. "Opshta i lokalna dialectologija na Balkanot: Podatoci od slovenskite jazici" [“Broad versus local dialectology in the Balkans: Evidence from Slavic languages"], invited paper presented at the 34th Nauchna Konferentsija, Macedonian Seminar, Ohrid, Macedonia, 27 August 2007 97. “Linguistic awareness as a Greek cultural phenomenon”, invited paper presented at Workshop on the Teaching of Modern Greek Language at Universities in North, Central & South America. Univ. Seminar sponsored by the Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation, New York, September 15, 2007 *98. "Why I only kinda/sorta believe in grammaticalization". Invited Plenary address presented at Patras International Conference of Graduate Students in Linguistics (PICGL), Univ. of Patras (Greece), March 29, 2008 99. "Mycenaean o-pe-ro and Semantic Change and Reconstruction". Invited paper presented at Twelfth Spring Workshop on Theory and Method in Linguistic Reconstruction, Univ. of Michigan, April 5, 2008 100. “What makes for a great TA”. Introductory comments at Panel on “What makes a TA great” at the Second Ohio State Teaching Academy “Mini-conference on Great Teaching”, The Ohio State Univ., April 25, 2008. 101. “Indicating Identity and Being Expressive through Phonology: Some Case Studies from the Balkans”. Invited paper presented at Conference on Language, Literature, Culture, Identity, Belgrade, Serbia, September 12, 2008 102. “On Some Reasons Why Greek Is One of The World's Major Languages”. Invited paper presented at 20th Anniversary Symposium – Modern Greek Program (St. Petersburg Univ.) September 27, 2008. 103. “Semantic opposites diachronically viewed, and applied to a Mycenaean Greek Problem”. Invited paper presented at Fall Symposium of Buckeye Language Network, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, October 4, 2008. 104. “Evaluation of Journals: An Editor's Perspective”. Invited paper presented at Conference on “Evaluation in the Human Sciences: Towards a Common European Policy”, Bologna 12-13 December 2008. 105. “The etymology of the Albanian stër- prefix". Invited paper presented at Albanian Linguistics Workshop, Univ. of Chicago, February 28, 2009. *106. Historical Linguistics and Sociolinguistics – Strange bedfellows or natural friends?”. Invited plenary address, Historical Sociolinguistics Network (HiSoN) International Conference on Language and History, Linguistics and Historiography, Univ. of Bristol, 4 April 2009

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107. “What is meant by “Modern Greek dialects”? Some thoughts on terminology and glossonymy”. Invited paper presented at 4th International Conference on Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory, Chios, Greece. June 11-14, 2009 108. “Introductory remarks: Some relevant issues in the study of change in sound”. Invited presentation at Workshop at 19th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, on “So just what IS sound change anyway? Definitional, conceptual, and empirical issues in the study of change in sound”. Nijmegen, 11 August 2009 109. “Summation: What have we learned?”. Invited presentation at Workshop at 19th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, on “So just what IS sound change anyway? Definitional, conceptual, and empirical issues in the study of change in sound”. Nijmegen, 11 August 2009 110. “Observations and Remarks”. Workshop on Change in Gender Systems, International Conference on Historical Linguistics 19 (Nijmegen), August 12, 2009. 111. “Arkaizmat semantike të Shqip [“The Semantic Archaisms of Albanian”]. Paper presented at Scientific Session in Linguistics, 28th International Seminar for Albanian Language, Literature, and Culture. Univ. of Prishtina, Kosovo, August 28, 2009. 112. “A novel paradigm for teaching LCTLs”, paper presented at Greek and its interfaces: Linguistic theory and teaching Greek as a second language. Pre-ICGL Workshop at Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, October 28, 2009. 113. "Reconstitution of pronouns and grammaticalization theory: Evidence from Greek and other Languages”. Paper presented at ICGL 2009: 9th International Conference on Greek Linguistics. Univ. of Chicago, October 30, 2009. 114. “Language Endangerment and Language Death: A General Education Course”, invited paper presented at ELIIP (Endangered Language Information and Infrastructure Workshop), Univ. of Utah, November 13, 2009. 115. “Language convergence at the dialect level: Processes and factors in Balkan phonologies”, invited paper presented at Workshop on Past and Present Processes of Dialect Convergence: Data and Methods, Meertens Institute, Amsterdam 2 Feb 2010 116. “Slavic Evidence Bearing on Some Recent Claims regarding Grammaticalization”, invited paper presented at Conference on Slavic languages: Time and contingency, Univ. of California, Berkeley, Feb. 12, 2010 117. "Getting more than we reckoned on in a proto-language: Variation in Proto-Indo-Iranian", invited paper presented at Thirteenth Spring Workshop on Theory and Method in Linguistic Reconstruction, Univ. of Michigan, April 11, 2010 118. “Labelling loanword types in the Balkans”, invited paper presented at 17th Balkan and South Slavic Conference on Language, Linguistics, and Folklore, Ohio State Univ., Columbus April 15, 2010 119. “An appreciation of Eric Hamp’s Contributions to Historical Linguistics”, 13th Annual Kenneth E. Naylor Memorial Lecture in South Slavic Linguistics, Ohio State Univ., April 15, 2010 *120. “Spanish as a Balkan Language and a Language of the Balkans”. Invited Plenary Address presented at OSUCHiLL (OSU Conference on Hispanic Languages and Linguistics), Columbus, April 22, 2010 *121. “The development of personal pronouns in Greek from ancient times to modern”. Invited keynote presentation given at Seminar on Deixis and Functions/Reorganisations of the Pronominal System in Romance Languages, Univ. of Copenhagen, 3 June 2010 122. “Is There Contact Grammaticalization? Is There Inherited Grammaticalization? Implications for Historical Linguistics”. Invited commentary at Workshop on Copies and Cognates in Bound Morphology, Societas Linguistica Europaea Annual Meeting, Vilnius, September 2, 2010. *123. “Multiple Sources and Multiple Causes”, plenary address at Workshop on Multiple Source Constructions in Language Change, Societas Linguistica Europaea Annual Meeting, Vilnius, September 3, 2010. *124. “Balancing Formal and Functional Explanations in Language Change and Language Contact”. Invited plenary address at annual meeting of Société Internationale de Linguistique Fonctionnelle (SILF), Corfu, Greece, October 2010. 125. "Some Further Considerations regarding the Realization of Evidentiality in Proto-Indo-European". Invited paper (as co-organizer) presented at 8th Annual Martin Luther King Day Symposium on Linguistics: Evidentials Fest at OSU, Ohio State Univ., 14 January 2011. 126. “Greek in Southern Albania” (with Christopher Brown). Invited paper (as co-organizer) presented at First Meeting of the Midwest Consortium on Modern Greek Linguistics, Univ. of Chicago. March 4, 2011 127. “Reactions and Closing Remarks”. Invited commentary presented at Workshop on Directions in Pacific Linguistics, 20th International Conference on Historical Linguistics (ICHL XX), Osaka, Japan, July 30, 2011. *128. “Towards a Variationist Interpretation of Drift”. Keynote address presented at LACUS 38 (38th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Association of Canada and the United States), Univ. of Toledo, August 9, 2011 *129. “Demystifying 'Drift' — A Variationist Account”. Keynote address presented at Symposium on Shared Grammaticalization in the Transeurasian languages, Univ. of Leuven, Belgium, September 21, 2011. *130. “Some Variation-Related Puzzles Regarding Ancient Greek Tense and Aspect (and what we learn from them)”. Keynote address presented at ICAGL 7 (7th International Conference on Ancient Greek Linguistics), Univ. of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium, September 22, 2011. 131. “The Herodotos Project: Identifying and Mapping the Languages of the Ancient World” (with Christopher Brown and Julia Papke). Invited paper (as organizer) presented at 9th Annual Martin Luther King Day Symposium: Ecology and Language, Ohio State Univ., 14 January 2012. 132. “The Ecology of the Greek Language in South Albania” (with Christopher Brown). Invited paper (as organizer) presented at 9th Annual Martin Luther King Day Symposium: Ecology and Language, Ohio State Univ., 14 January 2012. 133. “Reciprocal linkages between ecology and language: evidence from watershed ecosystems of Lithuania” (with Mazeika Sullivan). Invited paper (as organizer) presented at 9th Annual Martin Luther King Day Symposium: Ecology and Language, Ohio State Univ., 14 January 2012. *134. “What counts as (an instance of) Grammaticalization?”. Invited keynote address presented at Workshop on ‘So, what is it then, this Grammaticalization? – Approaches to Refining the Notion’, Freie Universität Berlin, February 24-25, 2012 135. Comments on Vajras and Magical Objects. Invited commentary on papers at Panel on Magical Objects, Conference on Magic and Mysticism, The Ohio State University, March 2, 2012

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136. “Notes on the Greek in Southern Albania” (with Christopher Brown). Invited paper (as co-organizer) presented at Second Meeting of the Midwest Consortium on Modern Greek Linguistics, Univ. of Chicago. March 9, 2012 137. “Arguing for a special connection between Greek and Albanian and what it could mean” invited paper presented at Fourteenth Spring Workshop on Theory and Method in Linguistic Reconstruction, Univ. of Michigan, March 16-17, 2012 *138. “Old and New Connections between Greek and Albanian”. Invited keynote address presented at First International Conference of Greek-Albanian Studies; Univ. of Tirana, Tirana, Albania, March 24, 2012 139. “Greek in Southern Albania – Some New Perspectives” (with Christopher Brown), invited paper presented at First International Conference of Greek-Albanian Studies; Univ. of Tirana, Tirana, Albania, March 25, 2012. *140. "Why am I here? Center and Periphery and Slavic". Invited plenary address to be presented at Slavic Linguistic Society meeting, University of Kansas, August 27, 2012 141. “Greek in Southern Albania -- An Ecological Approach” (with Christopher Brown). Invited paper to be presented at 5th International Conference on Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory, Ghent, Belgium, September 22-24, 2012.

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1. “An Indo-European Idiom?”, paper presented at Indo-European Round Table Meeting, March 1976, Cambridge 2. “On the Greek Loss of the Infinitive”, invited lecture at American School of Classical Studies, January 1977, Athens, Greece 3. “Gramatiki sxeseon ke eliniki sindaksi” [“Relational Grammar and Greek Syntax”], invited lecture at Aristotelian Univ., May 1977, Thessaloniki, Greece 4. “Syntactic Change: Evidence from Medieval and Modern Greek”, paper presented at Indo-European Round Table Meeting, October 1977, Cambridge 5. “Generative Diachronic Syntax and Syntactic Change”, invited lecture at Univ. of North Carolina, January 1978 6. “Generative Diachronic Syntax and Syntactic Change”, invited lecture at Univ. of Iowa, February 1978 7. “Generative Diachronic Syntax and Syntactic Change”, invited lecture at Brown Univ., April 1978 8. “Linguistic Universals and Syntactic Change”, invited lecture at Univ. of South Carolina, February 1979 9. “Linguistic Universals and Syntactic Change”, invited lecture at Ohio State Univ., June 1979 10. “On Automatic Syntactic Change”, invited lecture at Indiana University Linguistics Club, Bloomington, March 1980 11. “Nees apopsis giro apo to zitima tu aparemfatu stis valkanikes gloses” [“New Views concerning the Question of the Infinitive in the Balkan Languages”], invited lecture at Aristotelian Univ., Thessaloniki, Greece, June 1981 12. “On the Comparison of Languages”, invited talk at Comparative Studies Humanities Forum, The Ohio State Univ., February 1982 13. “Greek Allolanguage--Some Implications for General and Historical Linguistics”, invited lecture, Department of Linguistics, Univ. of Reading, Reading, England, October 1984 14. “The Greek Language from Alpha to Omega”, invited lecture at College Year in Athens Junior Year Abroad Program, November 1984 15. “To ts ke dz sta nea elinika — sinxronikes ke diaxronikes paratirisis” [“ts and dz in Modern Greek — Some Synchronic and Diachronic Observations”], invited lecture at the Aristotelian Univ. of Thessaloniki, Department of Linguistics, Thessaloniki, Greece, November 1984 16. “Sinxronikes ke diaxronikes paratirisis giro apo ti qesi ton fonon ts ke dz sti kini eliniki” [“Synchronic and Diachronic Observations concerning the Place of the Sounds ts and dz in Standard Greek”], invited lecture at the Univ. of Athens, Department of Linguistics, November 1984 17. “On the Use of Iconic Elements in Etymological Investigation: Some Case Studies from Greek”, invited lecture at Ottawa Univ., February 13, 1987 18. “I morfolojiki θeoria ke i taksonomia morion ke mikron lekseon” [“Morphological Theory and the Classification of Particles and Little Words”], invited lecture at Department of Linguistics, Aristotelian Univ. of Thessaloniki, Greece, November 5, 1987 19. “Kininio-istoriki glosolojia” [“Socio-historical Linguistics”], invited lecture at Department of French, Aristotelian Univ. of Thessaloniki, Greece, November 9, 1987 20. “I taksonomia tu rimatiku simblegmatos sta nea elinika: A’” [“The Classification of the Verbal Complex of Modern Greek: Part I”], invited lecture at Department of Linguistics, Aristotelian Univ. of Thessaloniki, Greece, November12, 1987 21. “I taksonomia tu rimatiku simblegmatos sta nea elinika: B’” [“The Classification of the Verbal Complex of Modern Greek: Part II”], invited lecture at Department of Linguistics, Aristotelian Univ. of Thessaloniki, Greece, November19, 1987 22. “The Modal ‘Particles’ of Greek and Other ‘Little’ Pre-/Post-Verbal Elements”, invited lecture at Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Faculty of Classics, Univ. of Cambridge, England, November 30, 1987 23. “On Linguistic Categorization: The Case of the Modern Greek Preverbal ‘Particles’”, invited lecture at Department of Linguistic Science, Univ. of Reading, England, December 1, 1987 24. “Prosfimata, klitika, ke ta legomena moria sto eliniko rimatiko simblegma” [“Affixes, Clitics, and the So-Called Particles in the Greek Verbal Complex”], invited lecture at Department of Linguistics, Univ. of Athens, Greece, December 14, 1987 25. “From Syntax to Morphology: The Fate of the Personal Pronouns in Greek”, invited lecture at Harvard Univ., March 20, 1989 26. “On the Arbitrariness of Linguistic Signs”, Inaugural Lecture in the Humanities, Ohio State Univ., May 3, 1989 27. “The Development of the Modern Greek Language: Internal and External Factors”, invited faculty lecture, International Scholarship Program in Hellenic Studies, Univ. of the Aegean, Rhodes, Greece, July 1989 28. “From Syntax to Morphology: The Diachrony of the Personal Pronouns in Greek”, invited lecture at the Univ. of Illinois, September 7, 1989 29. “The Internal Structure of the Modern Greek Verbal Complex”, invited presentation in MIT course on the Structure of Modern Greek, March 22, 1990

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30. “Greek Sociophonetics”, presentation at After Greece Seminar, Modern Greek Studies Program, The Ohio State Univ., February 20, 1993 31. “Siebs’ Law, the Glottalic Theory, and the Etymology of Sanskrit badva-”, invited lecture at the Univ. of Pennsylvania, November 1994 32. “The Diachrony of Weak Subject Pronouns”, invited lecture at Indiana Univ., December 1995 33. “Is there such a thing as ‘Grammaticalization’?”, invited lecture at Department of Linguistics, Univ. of Canterbury, New Zealand, June 9, 1997 34. “The Spread of Syntactic Constructions in Contact Situations: The Case of the Balkans, invited lecture at Department of Linguistics, Univ. of Canterbury, New Zealand, June 16, 1997” 35. “How General — and cognitively revealing — are linguistics generalizations”, invited lecture at Cognitive Science Seminar, Univ. of Canterbury, New Zealand, June 16, 1997” 36. “Core and Periphery in Language: Can the Periphery take center stage?” Science Prestige Lecture at Cognitive Science Seminar, Univ. of Canterbury, New Zealand, June 16, 1997” 37. “Language Change as Change in Language”, invited lecture at Department of English, Cleveland State Univ., Cleveland, OH, March 4, 1998 38. “Utterance-Finality: Framing the issues”; presentation as Workshop convener at “The Rest is Silence: Synchronic and Diachronic Perspectives on Utterance-Final Phenomena”, workshop held in conjunction with Fourth Biennial Linguistics and Phonetics Conference (LP ‘98), Columbus, OH, September 18, 1998 39. “Conference Summation: What have we learned?”, presentation on behalf of Conference Organizing Committee for “When Languages Collide: Sociocultural and Geopolitical Implications of Language Conflict and Language Coexistence”, conference held at Ohio State Univ., November 13-15, 1998 40. “Sociological and Pedagogical implications of Scholarship into the Typology of Greek”, presentation at After Greece Seminar, Modern Greek Studies Program, The Ohio State Univ., February 20, 1999 41. “On some Developments with Negation in Greek”, invited lecture given at the Department of Linguistics, Univ. of Patras, Greece, April 26, 1999. 42. “Synchronic and Diachronic Perspectives on the Albanian Negative Marker mos”, invited lecture at Albanian Linguistics Workshop, LSA Institute, Univ. of Illinois 6/30/99 43. “Albanian Interjections and ‘Particles’ in a Pan-Balkan Perspective”, presentation (as organizer) at Workshop on Albanian Linguistics, Ohio State Univ. 12/4/99 44. “Dialect Evidence bearing on the Definition of ‘Word’ in Greek”, invited paper presented at International Conference on Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory, Univ. of Patras, October 2000 45. “The Goals and Methodologies of the State Linguistic Profile Project” (with Dennis Preston), presentation (as co-organizer) at State Linguistic Profiles Conference, Ohio State Univ., May 11, 2001 46. “Summation: Where do we go from here on the State Linguistic Profile Project?” (with Dennis Preston), presentation (as co- organizer) at State Linguistic Profiles Conference, Ohio State Univ., May 13, 2001 47. “What can typologists Learn from Well-Known Languages? The Case of Modern Greek”, invited lecture given at the Research Centre for Linguistic Typology, La Trobe Univ., Australia, July 24, 2001 48. “Is Analogy Optimal?”, invited lecture given at the Department of Linguistics, La Trobe Univ., Australia, July 26, 2001 49. “On the Role of Analogy in Language Change”, invited lecture given at the Department of Linguistics, Univ. of Melbourne, Australia, July 27, 2001 50. “Analogical Change: Regularization/Simplification/Optimization or Not? Understanding the Role of Analogy in Language Change”, invited lecture given at the Department of Linguistics, Univ. of Sydney, Australia, August 3, 2001 51. “On the Nature of Analogical Change: Regularization/Simplification/Optimization or Not?”, invited lecture given at the Department of Linguistics, Australia National Univ., Canberra, Australia, August 22, 2001 52. “The Role that Greek and Greece have Played Linguistically in the Balkans”, invited lecture in Research Seminar series, Program in Modern Greek Studies, La Trobe Univ., Australia, August 24, 2001 53. “Analogy in Language Change: Regularization/Simplification/Optimization or Not?”, invited lecture at Department of Linguistics, Michigan State Univ., November 1, 2001 54. “Remarques sur la négation balkanique”, invited lecture at Insitutul de Lingvistica ‘Iorgu Iordan’, Bucharest, Romania, April 10, 2002 55. “On Optimality, Optimization, and Analogy: Back to Basics (and Beyond)”, invited lecture at Department of Linguistics, Univ. of California, , November 6, 2002 56. “History of Academic Publishing”, presentation (as organizer) at Symposium on Academic Journal Publishing in Linguistics, Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, Atlanta, January 2, 2003 57. "Language Change: Change in Language, or Something More?", invited presentation at Ohio Univ. Department of Linguistics, January 28, 2003 58. "Balkan linguistics – An Overview", guest lecture in Historical Linguistics class, Carleton College, April 21, 2003 59. "Viewing Language Change: Is it Change in Language, or Something More?", invited lecture, Department of Linguistics, Carleton College, April 21, 2003 60. "Some Thoughts on Optimality, Optimization, and Analogy: Back to Basics (and Beyond)", invited lecture at Univ. of Amsterdam & Meertens Institute, Amsterdam, May 22, 2003 61. "Typological and areal perspectives on the reshaping of a Macedonian verbal ending", presentation (as co-organizer) at 5th International Macedonian-North American Conference on Macedonian Studies, Ohio State Univ., May 4, 2003 62. "The Study of Sanskrit Grammar through the Ages", invited lecture at Hindu Students Council gathering: SANSKRITI -- A celebration of Indian dance, music and scholarship, May 17, 2003

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63. "What can happen to verb endings: Evidence from the Balkans", invited lecture, Departments of Linguistics and Slavic Languages, Univ. of Toronto, October 16, 2003 64. "On the Use of Evidence from Song Recordings in Studying Historical Phonology: The Case of Early Modern Greek /b d g/" (with Amalia Arvaniti), invited talk presented at Policy Committee meeting of Slavic & East European Language Resource Center (SEELRC), Duke Univ., November 1, 2003 65. "On Using Song Recordings in Studying Historical Phonology: Early Modern Greek /b d g/" (with Amalia Arvaniti), invited paper (as organizer) at 1st-Ever Martin Luther King Day Symposium on Greek Linguistics, Ohio State Univ. 19 January 2004 66. "Sources for Studying Sound Change - the Benefits (and Pitfalls) of Technology", invited lecture, Department of Linguistics, Ohio Univ., February 3, 2004 67. "On the (re-)deployment of Verb Endings in the Balkans: Indo-European Archaisms and Local Innovations", invited lecture, Indo- European Studies Program, UCLA, March 11, 2004 68. "How verb endings get reshuffled -- evidence from South Slavic, Greek, and Albanian", invited lecture, Department of Linguistics, Univ. of California, Berkeley, March 15, 2004 69. "Language Relatedness and the roots of the Indo-European family", guest lecture in Linguistics 550 (Historical Linguistics) class, Univ. of Massachusetts, at Amherst March 25, 2004 70. "Optimality, Optimization, and Analogy Reconsidered: Back to Basics (and Beyond)", invited lecture, Department of Linguistics, Univ. of Massachusetts at Amherst, March 26, 2004 71. "Judezmo as an Endangered Language", invited presentation at Panel on Mark Abley's Spoken Here: Travels Among Threatened Languages, organized by Ohio State Univ. Office of Student Affairs (April 28, 2004) 72. "Towards a Comparative Balkan Phonetics: The Case of the Affricates", invited talk presented at Policy Committee meeting of Slavic & East European Language Resource Center, Duke Univ., July 24, 2004 73. “Reconsidering Optimality, Optimization, and Analogy: Back to Basics (and Beyond), invited lecture, Centre for Advanced Study at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, Oslo, October 5, 2004 74. “Balkan and Indo-European Perspectives on Greek Negation: Etymology and Usage, Ancient and Modern”, invited lecture, Department of Classics, Univ. of Oslo, 5 October 2004 75. “An Editor’s Perspective on Journal Publishing in Linguistics”, invited lecture at the Graduate Program in Languages and Linguistics, Univ. of Oslo, 6 October 2004 76. “Commentary on Five Student Papers in the Light of Journal Publication Criteria in Linguistics”, Master Class for M.A./Ph.D. students, Graduate Program in Languages and Linguistics, Univ. of Oslo, 6 October 2004 77. "Optimality, Optimization, and Analogy – A Reconsideration: Back to Basics (and Beyond)", invited lecture at Univ. of Pittsburgh, 29 October 2004. 78. “Preliminary thoughts on Proto-Indo-European language ideology”, invited paper (as organizer) at 2nd Martin Luther King Day Symposium on Linguistics: Studies in Ancient Indo-European Languages, Ohio State Univ., 17 January 2005 79. "Diachronic Perspectives on Language Ideology", invited lecture at California State Univ. (Fullerton), 14th Annual Linguistics Symposium, 18 April 2005 80. "The Value of Studying Language in Context", invited lecture at Summer Institute, Slavic and East European Language Resource Center (SEELRC), Univ. of North Carolina/Duke Univ., 1 August 2005 81. "Inter- and Intra-Paradigmatic analogy: Diachronic events and synchronic consequences", invited paper (as organizer) presented at 3rd (Now-Annual) Martin Luther King Day Symposium on Linguistics: Analogy in Language Change, Ohio State Univ., 16 January 2006 82. "BCPP: Introducing the Balkan Comparative Phonetics Project", invited presentation at Policy Committee, Slavic and East European Language Resource Center (SEELRC), Univ. of North Carolina/Duke Univ., 23 March 2006 83. "Structuralism vs. Bilingualism in Balkan Phonologies: Predicting Outcomes in Contact Phonology in Aromanian and Elsewhere", invited presentation (as organizer) at Balkan Dialectology Workshop, The Ohio State Univ. (1 May 2006). 84. "Grammatical Change: Grist for the Grammaticalization Mill, or Not?", invited lecture presented at Summer Institute of Linguistics (SIL), TX, 25 May 2006 85. "Control in Hellenistic Greek", invited presentation in Advanced Syntax Class, Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics, Dallas TX, 26 May 2006 86. "Language Change and Social History in Greek: 3500 years in 35 minutes", invited lecture at Summer Institute of Linguistics (SIL), Dallas TX, 26 May 2006 87. "Theoretical Consequences of Some Paradigmatic and Inflexional Changes in Greek and Latin", invited lecture at Research Centre for Linguistic Typology, La Trobe Univ., Melbourne (Australia), 26 July 2006 88. "Clause Linking in Modern Greek", invited lecture in Workshop on Clause Linking at Research Centre for Linguistic Typology, La Trobe Univ., Melbourne (Australia), 2 August 2006 89. "Life Lessons from Historical Linguistics: Language change and the time dimension", public lecture presented on the occasion of the awarding of an honorary doctorate, La Trobe Univ., Melbourne (Australia), 9 August 2006 90. "The Consequences of Some Paradigmatic and Inflexional Changes from Greek and Latin for Synchronic and Diachronic Morphology", invited lecture at Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig (Germany), 12 September 2006 91. "Theoretical Consequences of Paradigmatic and Inflexional Changes: Some Evidence from Greek and Latin", invited lecture at Zentrum für allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Berlin, 14 September 2006 92. "Social History and Language Change in Greek: 3500 years in 35 minutes", invited lecture at Kenyon College (Ohio), 16 October 2006 93. "Life Lessons from Historical Linguistics: Reflections on language change and the time dimension", invited lecture at Kenyon College (Ohio), 17 October 2006 94. “The Sanskrit Grammatical Tradition”, invited lecture given at Cleveland State Univ., Cleveland OH, December 1, 2006

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95. "Diachronic Perspectives on and Synchronic Consequences of Some Paradigmatic and Inflexional Changes in Greek and Latin (and elsewhere)". Invited lecture at Univ. of Wisconsin (Department of Linguistics), December 8, 2006 96. "Is all of Greek ‘one’ language diachronically?". Invited paper (as organizer) presented at 4th (Now-Annual) Martin Luther King Day Symposium on Linguistics: Perspectives on Greek Linguistics, Ohio State Univ., 15 January 2007 97. “Teaching Albanian Linguistics with some thoughts on the Role of “little words” in Balkan Grammatical Structures”. Invited lecture presented at Policy Committee meeting of Slavic & East European Language Resource Center (SEELRC), Duke Univ., March 3, 2007 98. “The role of Time as a Dimension in Language and in Life”, invited lecture presented at Middle Tennessee State Univ., April 4, 2007 99. "Theoretical Lessons to be Learned from Paradigmatic and Inflectional Change”, invited lecture at Univ. of Chicago (Department of Linguistics) 12 April 2007 100. "On the need for history in Balkan linguistics". Invited presentation given as Tenth Annual Kenneth E. Naylor Memorial Lecture, Ohio State Univ., 27 April 2007 101. “Paradigmatic and Inflectional Change – Some Theoretical Lessons”. Invited lecture presented at Indiana Univ. Linguistics Club, October 5, 2007 102. “Commencement address”, 368th Commencement, The Ohio State Univ., December 9, 2007. 103. "Algonquian Contributions to Understanding Pronoun-Personal Prefix Connections: Invited paper (as organizer) presented at 5th (Now-Annual) Martin Luther King Day Symposium on Linguistics: Ohio Research on Indigenous Languages of the Americas, Ohio State Univ., 21 January 2008 104. "O kiriarxos rolos tis Elinikis metaksi ton glosson tu kosmu" [“The leading role of Greek among the Languages of the World”]. Address given in conjunction with awarding of Honorary Professorship, Univ. of Patras (Greece), 31 March 2008. 105. “Historical Linguistics: Where the field stands now”. Invited paper (as organizer) presented at Parallel Session 5 (Historical and comparative Linguistics), International Congress of Linguists 18 (Seoul, Korea, July 21-26, 2008) 106. “"Karl Shtajnmec -- Udhëtar dhe Albanolog -- dhe Kontributi e tij në Dialektologjinë shqip". Invited lecture presented at the Faculty of Arts and Letters, Univ. of Prishtina, Kosovo, September 15, 2008. 107. “Balkan and Indo-European Perspectives on Albanian Negation: Etymology and Usage”. Invited lecture presented at Department of Albanian Studies, St. Petersburg Univ., September 29, 2008 108. “On the Need for History in Doing Balkan Linguistics”. Invited lecture presented at LACITO (Langues, Civilisations, et Tradition Orale), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, October 2, 2008. 109. “On some recent applications of biologically inspired quantitative methods to language change”. Invited paper (as organizer) presented at the 6th Annual Martin Luther King Day Symposium on Linguistics: The Nexus of Biology and Linguistics, Ohio State Univ., 19 January 2009 110. “Using biological phylogenetic methods on Indo-European subgrouping” (with Mahé Ben-Hamed, John Freudenstein, and John Wenzel), Invited paper (as organizer) presented at the 6th Annual Martin Luther King Day Symposium on Linguistics: The Nexus of Biology and Linguistics, Ohio State Univ., 19 January 2009 111. "Grammaticalization and comparative linguistics”. Invited lecture at International Summer School in Grammaticalization, Univ. of Copenhagen, August 20, 2009. 112. "What grammaticalization is and is not". Invited lecture at International Summer School in Grammaticalization, Univ. of Copenhagen, August 20, 2009. 113. “What’s in a name: The case of Ancient Macedonian and the Modern Balkans”. Guest lecture in Professor Hans Henrich Hock’s Linguistics 240 (Language in Human History) class, Univ. of Illinois Honors Program, Urbana, IL, October 28, 2009. 114. “Lectures on Grammaticalization, Part I: A General Critique”. Workshop presented at Sondersforschungbereich Mehrsprachigkeit, Univ. of Hamburg, December 13, 2009 115. “Contact, Ideology, the Critical Age Hypothesis and More: A ποικιλία of Insights from Balkan Phonologies”. Plenary lecture, Sondersforschungbereich Mehrsprachigkeit, Univ. of Hamburg, December 14, 2009 116. “Lectures on Grammaticalization, Part II: Grammaticalization and Language Contact – Is there Such a Thing as Contact Grammaticalization?” Workshop presented at Sondersforschungbereich Mehrsprachigkeit, Univ. of Hamburg, December 15, 2009 117. “What's Wrong -- and What is Right -- About Grammaticalization: A Critical Assessment”. Invited lecture presented at Háskóli Íslands (Univ. of Iceland), March 29, 2010 118. “Publishing your Research in Linguistics Journals”. Invited Seminar presented at GradEast (Forskerskole Øst), Univ. of Copenhagen, May 14, 2010 119. “Lectures on Grammaticalization, Part I: A General Critique of Grammaticalization”. Invited lecture presented at Univ. of Bergen, May 20, 2010 120. “Lectures on Grammaticalization, Part II: Is there such a thing as Contact Grammaticalization”. Invited lecture presented at Univ. of Bergen, May 21, 2010 121. "Albanian in Indo-European, Albanian in the Balkans -- Archaisms and Innovations, 1: Semantic archaisms”. Invited lecture given to Roots of Europe -- Language, Culture, and Migrations project, Institut for Nordiske Studier og Sprogvidenskab, Univ. of Copenhagen, May 25, 2010 122. "Albanian in Indo-European, Albanian in the Balkans -- Archaisms and Innovations, 2: Negation”. Invited lecture given to Roots of Europe -- Language, Culture, and Migrations project, Institut for Nordiske Studier og Sprogvidenskab, Univ. of Copenhagen, May 26, 2010 123. "Albanian in Indo-European, Albanian in the Balkans -- Archaisms and Innovations, 3: Some seemingly "deep" connections with Greek”. Invited lecture given to Roots of Europe -- Language, Culture, and Migrations project, Institut for Nordiske Studier og Sprogvidenskab, Univ. of Copenhagen, May 27, 2010

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124. “On the Social Side of Sound Change in Contact Situations”. Invited lecture given at International Summer School in Sociolinguistics, Univ. of Copenhagen, June 8, 2010. 125. “On Affirmation and Negation in Indo-European”. Invited lecture given at Università degli Studi di Palermo, Polo Agrigento (Sicily), June 16, 2010 126. “From Ancient to Modern Greek: The Development of the Pronominal System”. Invited lecture given at Università degli Studi di Palermo, Polo Agrigento (Sicily), June 16, 2010 127. “The Pre- and Latter History of the Infinitive in Greek”. Invited lecture given at Università degli Studi di Palermo, Polo Agrigento (Sicily), June 17, 2010 128. “Can we Speak of Contact-Induced Grammaticalization?”. Invited lecture at Univ. of Ghent, Belgium, June 22, 2010. 129. “Kατάφαση και άρνηση στην Ινδο-ευρωπαϊκή, με βάση δεδομένα Βαλκανικά και ιδιαίτερα ελληνικά και αλβανικά” (“On affirmation and negation in Indo-European, based on Balkan and particularly Greek and Albanian, facts”). Invited lecture at Univ. of Thessaloniki, Greece, October 18, 2010 130. "Greek and Turkish influence on the Balkan lexicon: Motivating a new class of loanwords”. Invited lecture at Univ. of Athens, Greece, October 19, 2010 131. "Language Contact and the Balkan Lexicon: Enriching our Understanding of the Balkans and of Language Contact", invited lecture presented at West Slavic Association of Japan, Tokyo, June 18, 2011 132. “Phonological Borders in the Balkans”, invited lecture presented at Slavic Research Centre, Univ. of Hokkaido, Sapporo, Japan, June 2011 133. "The Slavic languages in the Context of the Indo-European family", guest lecture in Slavic 351/551 (The History of the Slavic Languages), Univ. of Washington, April 2, 2012 134. “Sanskrit in Two Hours”, invited lecture at Middle Tennessee State University, April 19, 2012 135. “Why Does Language Change Anyway? A View of the Field of Historical Linguistics”, invited lecture at Middle Tennessee State University, April 19, 2012 136. "Being exacting about exapting: Is there such a thing as "exaptation"?", invited lecture at Roskilde University, Roskilde, Denmark, May 22, 2012 137. "A Brief History of the Universe of Pronouns: Evidence from Greek", invited lecture at Univ. of Zurich, May 24, 2012 138. “Pronouns: Synchrony and Diachrony”, Graduate Student Workshop at Univ. of Zurich, May 25, 2012 139. “On Balkan Weak Pronouns”. Invited lecture, University of Venice, September 13, 2012 140. “On Balkan Phonology. Invited lecture, University of Venice, September 17, 2012

Conferences, by competitive review of abstracts:

1. “Laryngeal before i/u in Greek”, paper presented at 11th Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, April 1975 2. “Verb Raising in Modern Greek”, paper presented at 6th Annual Meeting of North Eastern Linguistic Society (NELS), November 1975, Montreal 3. “The Role of Derivations in Syntactic Change”, paper presented at Univ. of Michigan Conference on Syntactic Change, April 1978 4. “Modern Greek Relative Clauses--Their Description and Theoretical Import”, paper presented at annual meeting of the Alberta Conference on Language (ACOL), Banff, Alberta, November 1978 5. “A Reappraisal of the Balkan Infinitive-Loss in Light of some Facts from Greek”, paper presented at winter meeting of American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages (AATSEEL), New York, December 1978 6. “Raising to Oblique in Greek”, paper presented at Fifth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, February 1979 7. “The Empirical Content of the Cyclical Theory of Grammar” (with David M. Perlmutter), paper presented at annual meeting of Canadian Linguistic Association (CLA), Saskatoon, May 1979 8. “Using Indo-European Comparative Mythology to Solve Literary Problems — the Case of Old English Hengest”, paper presented at Ohio State Univ. Symposium in Comparative Studies on The Interpretive Act (Directions in Folklore Research), Columbus, OH, May 1980 9. “Multiple Causation in Language Contact Change”, paper presented at Univ. of Wisconsin at Milwaukee Symposium on Language Contact, March 1981 10. “On Continuity in the Greek Language”, paper presented at annual meeting of Classical Association of the Midwest and South (CAMWS), St. Louis, April 1981; invited talk at Locus Classicus, OSU Classics Department, May 1981 11. “Indirect Object Advancement in Modern Greek”, paper presented at winter meeting of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA), New York, December 1981 12. “Modern Greek Evidence for Multiple Syntactic Levels”, paper presented at the Conference on Syntactic Theory and How People Parse Sentences, The Ohio State Univ., May 1982 13. “Lexical Relatedness, Head of a Word, and the Misanalysis of Latin” (with Rex Wallace), paper presented at winter meeting of Linguistic Society of America (LSA), San Diego, December 1982 14. “Preverb Reduction in Plains Cree” (with Catherine Jolley), paper presented at winter meeting of Linguistic Society of America (LSA), San Diego, December 1982 15. “Oscan súm: A Latinism?” (with Rex Wallace), paper presented at annual meeting of Classical Association of the Midwest and South (CAMWS), Columbus, April 1983 16. “Greece and Europe: A Linguistic Perspective”, paper presented at Modern Greek Studies Association Symposium on Modern Greece in the European Context, New York, October 1983 17. “Balkan Expressive and Affective Phonology: The Case of Greek ts/dz”, paper presented at Fifth International Congress of South East European Studies, Beograd, September 1984

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18. “Reduplication in Sanskrit as Fragmented Affixation” (with Richard Janda) paper presented at ESCOL ‘85 (Eastern States Conference on Linguistics), Buffalo, NY, October 3, 1985 19. “Ex Oriente Lex: Intimate Loans into Modern Greek from the East”, paper presented at Modern Greek Studies Association Symposium (Greece and the East), Columbus, OH, November 8, 1985 20. “Modern Greek ts: On Beyond Sound Symbolism”, paper presented at Berkeley Conference on Sound Symbolism, Univ. of California, January 1986 21. “E Pluribus Unum: the Rule Constellation as an Expression of Formal Unity Amidst Morphological Fragmentation” (with Richard Janda), paper presented at Milwaukee Morphology Meeting (Fifteenth Annual UWM Linguistics Symposium), April 4, 1986 22. “2b or not 2b: The How and Why of Diachronic Morphologization and Demorphologization” (with Richard Janda), paper presented at Milwaukee Morphology Meeting (Fifteenth Annual UWM Linguistics Symposium), April 4, 1986 23. “On the Value of Inverted Reconstruction in the Classical Languages — the Latin Contribution to the órkhis Question”, paper presented at Panel on Classical Linguistics at 82nd Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (CAMWS), Tampa, FL, April 17, 1986 24. “How Ergative is Basque?” (with Kutz Arrieta and Jane Smirniotopoulos), paper presented at ESCOL ‘86 (Eastern States Conference on Language), Univ. of Pittsburgh, October 1986 25. “Is Raising to Prepositional Object a Possible Rule of Grammar?”, paper presented at annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, New York, December 1986. 26. “On the Origin of Latin sum and Oscan súm” (with Rex Wallace), paper presented at annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, New York, December 1986. 27. “On Generalizations as Linguistic Categories: Of Rules, Redundancy-Rules, Meta-Rules, Rule- Conspiracies, and Rule- Constellations” (with Richard D. Janda), paper presented at the Conference on Linguistic Categorization (16th Annual Univ. of Wisconsin at Milwaukee Linguistics Symposium), April 1987. 28. “Diachrony and Linguistic Competence — The Evidence from Morphological Change”, paper presented at Conference on the Theory and Practice of Historical Linguistics, Univ. of Chicago, April 27, 1988 29. “Pronominal Affixes in Modern Greek: The Case Against Clisis”, paper presented at 24th Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, April 28, 1988 30. “On the Unity of Sanskrit Aspiration” (with Richard D. Janda), paper presented at Sixth International Phonology Meeting, Krems, Austria, July 1, 1988. 31. “On the Benefits of Morphological Classification: On Some Apparently Problematic Clitics in Modern Greek”, paper presented at 3rd International Morphology Meeting, Krems, Austria, July 8, 1988 32. “Towards a Nonphonological Account of Sanskrit Aspiration Alternations” (with Richard D. Janda), paper presented at ESCOL ‘88 (Fifth Eastern States Conference on Language), Univ. of Pennsylvania, October 1, 1988 33. “Greek ts/dz as Internally Complex Segments” (with Gina M. Lee), paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, New Orleans, December 28, 1988 34. “Diachronic Fragmentation in Morphology: Sanskrit Aspiration Alternations” (with Richard D. Janda), paper presented at 9th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Rutgers Univ., August 14, 1989 35. “Standard/Nonstandard and Native/Nonnative as Linguistic Dimensions of Power: Evidence from the Greek Context”, paper presented at Panel on Language and Power, Language and Freedom in Greek Society, Modern Greek Studies Association Symposium on Power and Freedom in Greece, Minneapolis, October 20, 1989 36. “Problematic f/h Variation in Faliscan” (with Rex E. Wallace), paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Washington, December 28, 1989 37. “Wackernagel’s Law in Morphology: The Lithuanian Reflexive” (with Joel A. Nevis), paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Washington, December 29, 1989 38. “Morphologization of Wackernagel’s Law: the Lithuanian Reflexive” (with Joel A. Nevis), paper presented at 12th Conference on Baltic Studies, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, June 20-3, 1990. 39. “Is Faliscan a Local Latin Patois?” (with Rex E. Wallace), paper presented at Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association, San Francisco, December 28, 1990. 40. “Hittite andurza ‘inside, indoors’ and the Indo-Hittite Hypothesis”, paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Chicago, January 4, 1991. 41. “Morphological Constellations, Hyperanalysis, and ‘Elsewhere’ Violations in Modern Greek” (with Richard D. Janda), paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Chicago, January 5, 1991 42. “I analisi tis morfosindaksis tu rimatiku sinolu sta nea elinika” [“The Analysis of the Morphosyntax of the Verbal Complex in Modern Greek”], paper presented at the 12th Annual Meeting of the Department of Linguistics, Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki, Greece, April 18-20, 1991. 43. “Meta-Templates and the Underlying Unity of Reduplication in Sanskrit”, (with Richard D. Janda), paper presented at ESCOL ‘91 (Eighth Eastern States Conference on Language), Univ. of Maryland-Baltimore, October 13, 1991 44. “Socially Determined Variation in Ancient Rome” (with Rex E. Wallace), paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Philadelphia, January 10, 1992 45. “The Morphosyntax of the Modern Greek Verbal Complex as Morphology and Not Syntax” (with Jane C. Smirniotopoulos), paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Philadelphia, January 11, 1992. 46. “Systematic Hyperforeignisms as Maximally External Evidence for Linguistic Rules”, (with Richard Janda and Neil Jacobs), paper presented at 21st Annual Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Linguistics Symposium (On the Reality of Linguistic Rules), April 10-12, 1992 47. “Pseudo-Agglutinativity in Modern Greek Verb Inflection and ‘Elsewhere’” (with Richard Janda), paper presented at 28th Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, May 1992

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48. “Deictic Verbs and The Pro-Drop Parameter in Greek”, paper presented at Workshop on Balkan and Slavic Syntax, Univ. of Ottawa, October 15, 1992 49. “On the Absolute Nature of the Pro-Drop Parameter”, paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Los Angeles, January 6, 1993 50. “The Sociophonetics of Nasal Suppression in Greek: Sound Change in Progress” (with Amalia Arvaniti), paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Los Angeles, January 6, 1993 51. “Ancient Hyperforeignism and Modern Hyperarchaism” (with Richard D. Janda and Neil Jacobs), paper presented at 11th International Conference on Historical Linguistics (ICHL), Los Angeles, August 1993 52. “The Contributions of Historical Linguistics to Balkan Linguistics and Vice-Versa”, paper presented at Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Honolulu, November 1993 53. “Proto-Indo-European Voiced Aspirates in Italic: A Test for the Glottalic Theory” (with Rex Wallace), paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Boston, January 6, 1994 54. “Negation in Greek and the Balkans and its Interaction with Tense and Argument Marking”, paper presented at Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Philadelphia, PA, November 1994 55. “A Contrastive Analysis of Topic Continuity in Egyptian Arabic and American English Newspaper Articles” (with Amany Kassem), presented at International Conference on Arabic Linguistics, Cairo, December 1994 56. “Incorporation and Compounding in Modern Greek” (with Jane C. Smirniotopoulos), paper presented at Second International Conference on Greek Linguistics, Salzburg, Austria, September 1995 57. “Language and Ethnic Identity in Greece”, paper presented at Roundtable on Language, Ethnicity, and Identity in the Balkans, annual meeting of American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Washington DC, October 1995 58. “Language, Dialect, National Identity, and the History of Greek”, paper presented at panel on Linguistic Perspectives on Modern Greek Studies, at Modern Greek Studies Association Symposium, Cambridge MA, November 1995 59. “On the Diachrony of Weak Subject Pronouns: Evidence from Greek”, paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Chicago, January 8, 1997 60. “The Modern Greek Negator mi(n)(-) as a Morphological Constellation” (with Richard D. Janda), paper presented at Third International Conference on Greek Linguistics, Athens, Greece, September 24, 1997 61. “Introductory Linguistics — The Institutional Perspective from a Large Research University”, presentation as part of “Bridging the Gap — Introductory Linguistics and the Non-Major” Symposium at Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, New York, January 8, 1998 62.”What gives with es gibt ? Some typological and comparative perspectives on existentials in German, in Germanic, and in Indo- European”. Paper presented at GLAC 4 (4th Germanic Linguistics Annual Conference), Ohio State Univ., Columbus, April 17, 1998 63. “Evaluating Semantic Shifts: The Case of Indo-Iranian *muc-” (with Catherine Karnitis). Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Los Angeles, January 9, 1999 64. “consider-Sentences Re-considered in the Light of Evidence from Greek”. Paper presented at Annual English-Greek Contrastive Linguistics Conference, Department of English, Univ. of Thessaloniki, April 23, 1999 65. “The Greek Future System: Setting the Record Straight” (with Panayiotis Pappas). Paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Greek Linguistics, Nicosia, Cyprus, September 17-19, 1999 66. “Language Contact and the Development of Negation in Greek and the Balkans”. Paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Greek Linguistics, Nicosia, Cyprus, September 17-19, 1999. 67. “Linguistics and Comparative Studies”. Paper presented at the Symposium on Linguistics and Related Disciplines in the Undergraduate Curriculum, at Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Chicago, January 7, 2000 68. “On Modern Greek Evidence for [+SELF/+R] Anaphoric Expressions”. Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Chicago, January 8, 2000 69. “Oscan sim, South Picene sim” (with Rex E. Wallace). Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association, San Diego, December 2000 70. “Sound Change: Phonetics, phonology, sociology, or all of the above?” (with Richard D. Janda). Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Washington, DC, January 6, 2001 71. “Reconsidering the Canons of Sound Change: Towards a Big Bang Theory” (with Richard D. Janda). Paper presented at International Conference on Historical Linguistics, La Trobe Univ., Australia, August 15, 2001 72. “Early Modern Greek /b d g/: Evidence from Rebetica and Folk Songs” (with Amalia Arvaniti). Paper presented at International Conference on Greek Linguistics, Université de Paris, September 13, 2001 73. “Albanian-Greek Negation Parallels: Dialectology and Contact in the Balkans”. Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, San Francisco, January 4, 2002 74. “Constellations, Polysemy, and Hindi ko” (with Shravan Vasishth). Paper presented at Annual Meeting of Berkeley Linguistics Society, Berkeley, CA, February 15, 2002. 75. “On the non-unitary nature of the Hindi ko marker(s)”(with Shravan Vasishth). Paper presented at South Asian Language Analysis Roundtable, Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City, June 21, 2002 76. “Evidentiality in Proto-Indo-European? Building a Case”. Paper presented at 14th Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference, November 9, 2002 77. "[+eafto/+A] anaforikes ekfrasis: dedomena apo ta nea elinika" ["[+self/+R] Anaphoric Expressions: Data from Modern Greek"], paper presented at 6th International Conference on Greek Linguistics, Rethymno, September 16, 2003. 78. Typological and Areal Perspectives on the Reshaping of Non-Active Verbal Endings in Modern Greek. Paper presented at 6th International Conference on Greek Linguistics, Rethymno, September 17, 2003. 79. "Early Modern Greek /b d g/: Evidence from Song Recordings" (with Amalia Arvaniti). Paper presented at Modern Greek Studies Association Symposium, Panel on Linguistics and Cultural Heritage, Toronto, 17 October 2003

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80. "Columbus's Contribution to the Foundations of the LSA" (with Hope C. Dawson). Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the North American Association of the History of the Language Sciences (NAAHoLS), Boston, January 9, 2004 81. "Expanding Case Systems: Evidence from Scottish Gaelic" (with Thomas Stewart), paper presented at LSA Annual Meeting, Boston, January 10, 2004 82. "The Undergraduate Program in Linguistics at Ohio State: Developing the 'Whole' Student" (with Peter Culicover, Elizabeth Hume, and Richard Janda), poster presented at Session on undergraduate courses and curricula, LSA Annual Meeting, Boston, January 10, 2004 83. "Suppletive middle voice in Albanian: Indo-European and Balkan Perspectives". Paper presented at 14th Biennial Conference on Balkan and South Slavic Linguistics, Literature, and Folklore. (Univ. of Mississippi, April 15-17, 2004) 84. "Some ancient shared metaphors in the Balkans". Paper presented at 9th International Congress of the Association International des Etudes Sud-Est Européens (AIESEE), Tirana (Albania), August 2004 85. “Administrative Arrangement and Pedagogical Design in Establishing a South Asian Language Program” (with Sai Bhatawadekar), South Asian Language Analysis Roundtable (SUNY Stony Brook), November 2004 86. "A Forgotten Genre, the Academic Obituary, and the Language Obituary Project" (with Hope C. Dawson). Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the North American Association of the History of the Language Sciences (NAAHoLS), Oakland, January 9, 2005 87. "Shifts That Pass in the Night: Missed Opportunities in the Recent History of Linguistics and Biology" (with Richard D. Janda, John C. Freudenstein, Megan Daly, Chris Randle, James Unger, and John Wenzel). Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the North American Association of the History of the Language Sciences (NAAHoLS), Oakland, January 9, 2005 88. "Linguistic Borrowings from Biology: Cross-Pollination or Cross-Bollixation?" (with Richard D. Janda, John C. Freudenstein, Megan Daly, Chris Randle, James Unger, and John Wenzel). Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Oakland, January 9, 2005 89. "‘tongue’ and ‘nontongue’ Indo-European Languages: Where Slavic Fits in". Paper presented at Midwest Slavic Conference, Columbus, March 5, 2005 90. "A Comparative Balkan Phonetic Project: Justification and Benefits" (with Nadia El-Yousseph & Giorgos Tserdanelis). Paper presented at 2nd Meeting of Southeast European Studies Association, Columbus, April 29, 2005. 91. "Greek verb endings: 'lateral shifts' and grammaticalization". Paper presented at NRG3 (New Reflections on Grammaticalization 3), Santiago de Compostela, Spain, July 19, 2005. 92. "How Big Can Case Systems Get? Evidence From Scottish Gaelic" (with Thomas W. Stewart). Paper presented at ICHL XVII (17th International Conference on Historical Linguistics), Madison, WI, August 2, 2005 93. "A Reconsideration of Analogy and Optimization" (with Richard D. Janda). Paper presented at ICHL XVII (17th International Conference on Historical Linguistics), Madison, WI, August 5, 2005 94. "On The Historical Development Of Linguistic Ideologies: The Case Of Greek", Paper presented at 10th International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences (ICHoLS 10), Univ. of Illinois, September 1, 2005 95. "What Isn’t In A Name?: Terminological Misapprehensions Between 20th-Century Linguistics and Biology (with Richard D. Janda, John Freudenstein, Megan Daly, Chris Randle, James Unger, John Wenzel). Paper presented at 10th International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences (ICHoLS 10), Univ. of Illinois, September 1, 2005 96. "Comparative Balkan Phonetics: Where Greek Fits In" (with Georgios Tserdanelis). Paper presented at Seventh International Conference on Greek Linguistics, York (England), September 9, 2005 97. "Lexical Reflections of the Evolution of Language Ideology in Greek and Greece". Paper presented at Seventh International Conference on Greek Linguistics, York (England), September 9, 2005 98. "Greek views of internal linguistic boundaries". Presentation at Roundtable on "Nouns, Sounds, and Bounds: The Construction of Linguistic Borders in the Balkans", Annual Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Salt Lake City, November 5, 2005. 99. "Historical Linguistics and Complexity in Language: Perspectives from language change and from philology" (with Hope C. Dawson). Paper presented at Bilingual Workshop in Theoretical Linguistics 9: Complexity in Linguistics. Univ. of Western Ontario, London, ONT, December 9, 2005. 100. "On the Phonetic description and IPA Notation of Affricates" (with Georgios Tserdanelis). Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Albuquerque, NM, January 7, 2006. 101. "Mechanisms of Paradigmatic Change: Diachronic Evidence for Paradigms" (with Andrea Sims). Paper presented at Workshop on Word and Paradigm Morphology, Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, January 7, 2006. 102. "On the phonetics of Balkan languages" (with Georgios Tserdanelis), paper presented at 15th Balkan and South Slavic Languages and Literature Conference, Berkeley, March 30, 2006 103. "The Geg Albanian of Steinmetz 1912", paper presented at 15th Balkan and South Slavic Languages and Literature Conference, Berkeley, March 31, 2006 104. "Analyzing Variable Outcomes in Contact Phonology: Structure, Ideology, and Bilingualism in Aromanian Borrowings from Greek". Poster presented at NWAV 35 (New Ways of Analyzing Variation), Columbus, OH, November 10, 2006 105. "Linguistics: Humanities or science? Evidence from trends in multiple authorship" (with Hope C. Dawson). Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the North American Association of the History of the Language Sciences (NAAHoLS), Anaheim, January 5, 2007 106. "Austrian engineer Karl Steinmetz: Forgotten Albanologist, sometime linguist", (with Eric P. Hamp). Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the North American Association of the History of the Language Sciences (NAAHoLS), Anaheim, January 6, 2007 107. "Paradigms and Speaker Knowledge in Verb-Ending Change". Paper presented in Symposium on Paradigms in Morphological Change, at annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Anaheim, January 6, 2007.

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108. “The relative divergence of Dutch dialect pronunciations from their common source: an exploratory study” (with Wilbert Heeringa), paper presented at Workshop on Computing and Historical Phonology (9th Meeting of ACL Special Interest Group for Computational Morphology and Phonology), Association for Computational Linguistics Meeting, Prague, June 29, 2007. 109. “Theoretical Consequences of the Reshaping of Verbal Endings in Modern Greek”. Paper presented at 8th International Conference on Greek Linguistics (ICGL 8), Ioannina, August 30-Sept. 2, 2007 110. “Verbal dvandvas in Greek: What, when, and why?” (with Nick Nicholas). Paper presented at 8th International Conference on Greek Linguistics (ICGL 8), Ioannina, August 30-Sept. 2, 2007 111. “Is Greek One Language?”. Paper presented at Modern Greek Studies Association Symposium, October 20, 2007 (New Haven, CT) 112. “Are there inherent weak points in paradigms? Evidence from Slavic verbs”. Paper presented at Panel on "Productivity and defectiveness", annual meeting of the American Association for the Teaching of Slavic and East European Languages (AATSEEL), December 30, 2007, Chicago, IL. 113. "Authorship Provenance in Language – An increasingly international scope" (with Hope C. Dawson). Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the North American Association of the History of the Language Sciences (NAAHoLS), Chicago, January 5, 2008 114. "Albanologist Karl Steinmetz Revisted and Reappreciated as a Linguist" (with Eric P. Hamp). Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the North American Association of the History of the Language Sciences (NAAHoLS), Chicago, January 5, 2008 115. “What’s in a name: Practical and Scientific Glossonymics in the Balkans”. Commentary presented at a Book Panel on Le patrimoine plurilingue de la Grèce, at Annual Meeting of ANS (Association of Nationality Studies), Columbia Univ., New York, April 11, 2008. 116. “Overwhelming phonologization: Convergence with the social vs. emergence of the unmarked” (with Richard D. Janda). Paper presented at Symposium on Phonologization, Univ. of Chicago, April 25, 2008. 117. “Is there such a thing as “phonologization” sensu etymologico (or otherwise)?”. Paper presented at Symposium on Phonologization, Univ. of Chicago, April 26, 2008. 118. “Scientific implications of Balkan glossonymy”. Paper presented at Third Annual Meeting of the Slavic Linguistic Society, The Ohio State Univ., June 12, 2008. 119. “Journal Rankings: An Editor's Perspective”. Presentation (as co-organizer) at Symposium on The Impact of Linguistics Journals Rankings and Citation, LSA Annual meeting (San Francisco), January 9, 2009 120. “So, who’s really been in charge? A look at Language's editorial structure(s)” (with Hope C. Dawson). Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the North American Association of the History of the Language Sciences (NAAHoLS), San Francisco, January 10, 2009 121. “The puzzle of Albanian po”. Paper presented at Conference on Indo-European Syntax and Semantics, Univ. of Georgia, May 14, 2009 122. “The Buser Wyandot Collection at Ohio State Univ.”, paper presented at 3rd Meeting of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association, Univ. of Minnesota, May 21, 2009 123. “Language Contact, “Reverse Interference”, and the Critical Age Hypothesis”, paper presented at TI Symposium on Multiple Perspectives on the Critical Age Hypothesis, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, June 5, 2009. 124. “The discipline of linguistics and its representation in Language” (with Hope C. Dawson), paper presented at Annual Meeting of the North American Association of the History of the Language Sciences (NAAHoLS), Baltimore, January 8, 2010. 125. “Wyandot Language, Culture, and History Materials at The Ohio State University”, paper presented at Annual Meeting of Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas (SSILA), Baltimore, January 9, 2010. 126. “Learning from the Past: An Ecolinguistic Approach to Reconstructing and Predicting Biocomplexity in Lithuanian Watersheds” (with Mažeika Sullivan), paper presented at 43rd meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea, Vilnius, September 5, 2010 127. “The Rise of the Bulgarian Definite Article and Grammaticalization Theory”, paper presented at Fifth Annual Meeting of the Slavic Linguistic Society, The Univ. of Chicago, October 31, 2010. 128. “Introductory Remarks: Language Diversity in Western Pennsylvania”, presentation at “Prepare to Meet your Host — Language and Linguistics over the Years in Western Pennsylvania”, an Organized Session offered jointly for the Annual (concurrent) Meetings of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA) and the North American Association of the History of the Language Sciences (NAAHoLS), Pittsburgh, January 7, 2011. 129. "Early LSA Ties to Western Pennsylvania" (with Hope C. Dawson), paper presented at “Prepare to Meet your Host — Language and Linguistics over the Years in Western Pennsylvania”, an Organized Session offered jointly for the Annual (concurrent) Meetings of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA) and the North American Association of the History of the Language Sciences (NAAHoLS), Pittsburgh, January 7, 2011. 130. “Sound Symbolism and Light in the Balkans”. Paper presented at XI Balkan conference “Balkan Spectrum: from the Light to the Colour”. Center for Linguo-cultural Studies, Institute for Slavic studies, Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow), 22-24 March 2010. 131. “Comparative Perspectives on Early Irish Bee Law”, paper to presented at annual meeting of Celtic Studies Association of North America, The Ohio State Univ., May 20, 2011. 132. “On Teaching Old Irish and About Old Irish: The OSU Experiment/Experience” (with Daniel Collins), paper presented at annual meeting of Celtic Studies Association of North America, The Ohio State Univ., May 20, 2011. 133 “On the undoing of the null subject parameter diachronically: Evidence from Greek”. Paper presented in Workshop on Null Subjects, 20th International Conference on Historical Linguistics (ICHL 2011), Osaka, Japan, July 25, 2011. 134. “On being exacting about exapting”. Paper presented in Workshop on Exaptation, 20th International Conference on Historical Linguistics (ICHL 2011), Osaka, Japan, July 26, 2011. 135. “Some Preliminary Observations on the Greek of South Albania” (with Christopher Brown), paper presented at 10th International Conference on Greek Linguistics, Komotini, September 3, 2011

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136. “Taming – and Naming -- the Greek “Subjunctive”, paper presented at 10th International Conference on Greek Linguistics, Komotini, September 3, 2011 137. “On the Need for Phonological Dialect Awareness for Students of Modern Greek”, paper presented at panel on Teaching Phonology in the Modern Greek Classroom, Modern Greek Studies Association Symposium, New York, 14 October 2011 138. “Making Sense of Shifty Changes: The Role of Phonetic Analogy in Vowel Shifts” (with David Durian), paper presented as part of Organized Panel, New Perspectives on Vowel Shifting I/II, at New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV) 40, Georgetown Univ., Washington DC, October 30, 2011 139. “Critical Concepts and Literature in the Development of a Discipline: The View from Different Subareas within Linguistics” (with Hope Dawson), paper presented at annual meeting of North American Association for the History of the Language Sciences (NAAHoLS), Portland, OR, January 7, 2012 140. “On the role of phonetic analogy in vowel shifts” (with David Durian), paper presented at annual meeting of Linguistic Society of America, Portland, OR, January 6, 2012 141. “Language Death in Antiquity: Evidence from the Herodotos Project” (with Christopher Brown and Julia Papke), poster presented at Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association, Philadelphia, January 7, 2012 142. “Undergraduate Linguistics at Ohio State Univ. -- undergraduate, master's, doctorate at a major research university”. Paper presented in Symposium on How Does the Prosperity of the Undergraduate Major in Linguistics Affect the Prosperity of the Field?, at annual meeting of Linguistic Society of America, Portland, OR, January 8, 2012 143. “Balancing Undergraduate and Graduate Linguistics in a major research university” (with Julie McGory), poster presented in conjunction with Symposium on How Does the Prosperity of the Undergraduate Major in Linguistics Affect the Prosperity of the Field?, at annual meeting of Linguistic Society of America, Portland, OR, January 8, 2012 144. “Balkanological Lessons from the Greek of Southern Albania” (with Christopher Brown), paper presented at 18th Balkan and South Slavic Conference, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA, March 31, 2012 145. “Non-Nominative and Depersonalized Subjects in the Balkans: Areality vs. Genealogy” (with Victor Friedman), paper presented at Conference on Non-Canonically Case-Marked Subjects within and across Languages and Language Families: Stability, Variation and Change, Reykjavík, Iceland, June 4-8, 2012. 146. "Re-examination of prominent evolutionary hypotheses of IndoEuropean language groups" (with John W. Wenzel & John V. Freudenstein), paper presented at Annual meeting of Willi Hennig Society, Riverside CA, June 24, 2012. 147. “The Case of Ancient Macedonian”. Paper to be presented at Panel on Abuses of Historical Linguistics at the Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea, Stockholm, September 1, 2012 148. “An ecological approach to both environmental and linguistic sustainability” (with Mažeika Sullivan). Paper to be presented at EcoSummit 2012 - Ecological Sustainability: Restoring the Planet’s Ecosystem Services conference. Columbus, OH, October 4, 2012.

Publications

Books (authored or co-authored):

1. Morphology and Universals in Syntactic Change: Evidence from Medieval and Modern Greek. Ph.D. Dissertation, Harvard (1978). Printed and distributed by the Indiana University Linguistics Club. Pp. 293 + x. Expanded and updated version published by Garland Publishers (Outstanding Dissertations in Linguistics Series), 1990. Pp. 314 + xviii. 2. The Synchrony and Diachrony of the Balkan Infinitive: A Study in Areal, General, and Historical Linguistics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge Studies in Linguistics, Supplementary Series, 1983. Pp. 341 + xiv. Reissued in paperback, 2009. 3. Modern Greek (with Irene Philippaki-Warburton). Croom Helm Ltd. Publishers, 1987. Pp. 281 + xvi. (In Croom Helm Descriptive Grammars series, edited by B. Comrie & N. Smith). 4. Clitics: A Comprehensive Bibliography 1892-1991. (with Joel A. Nevis, Dieter Wanner, and Arnold M. Zwicky). Volume 22 in Amsterdam Studies in the Theory and History of Linguistic Science, Series V: Library & Information Sources in Linguistics. John Benjamins Publishing Co., 1994. Pp. 274 + xxxvi. 5. Language Change, Language History, and Language Relationship. An Introduction to Historical Linguistics (with Hans H. Hock (lead author)). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter (In Trends in Linguistics — Studies and Monographs series), 1996. Pp. 608 + xxx. Second, revised, edition, 2009. Pp. 588 + xviii.

Books (co-edited):

6. Studies in Relational Grammar 3 (co-edited with Paul M. Postal). University of Chicago Press, 1990. Pp. 390 + xii. 7. Nostratic: Sifting the Evidence (co-edited with Joseph Salmons). Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishers, 1998 (Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, Vol. 142). Pp. vi, 292. 8. Themes in Greek Linguistics II (co-edited with Irene Philippaki-Warburton and Geoffrey Horrocks). Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishers, 1998 (Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, Vol. 159). Pp. x, 335.

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9. Proceedings of LP ‘98 [= 4th Linguistics and Phonetics Conference]: Item Order in Language and Speech (co-edited with Bohumil Palek & Osamu Fujimura). Prague: Karolinum Press, 1999. Pp. 315 (Vol. I), 415 (Vol. II). 10. Proceedings of the First International Conference of Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory (Patras, Greece, Oct. 12-14, 2000) (co-edited with Angela Ralli & Mark Janse). Patras: University of Patras, July 2001 11. Handbook of Historical Linguistics (co-edited with Richard D. Janda). Blackwell Publishers, 2003. Pp. 882 + xviii. 12. When Languages Collide: Perspectives on Language Conflict, Language Competition, and Language Coexistence (co- edited with Johanna DeStefano, Neil Jacobs, & Ilse Lehiste). 2003. Columbus: Ohio State University Press. 13. Linguistic Diversity in Michigan and Ohio. Towards two state linguistic profiles, co-edited with Dennis Preston and Carol Preston. Ann Arbor: Caravan Books, 2005. 14. Proceedings of the Second International Conference of Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory (Mitilini, Greece, September 30-October2, 2004) (co-edited with Angela Ralli & Mark Janse). Mitilini: University of the Aegean Press, 2006. 15. A Linguist’s Linguist. Festschrift in Honor of Wayles Browne (co-edited with Steven Franks and Vrinda Chindabaram). Bloomington: Slavica Publishers, 2009. 16. Studies in Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory (co-edited with Angela Ralli & Mark Janse). Cyprus: ISP, 2011.

Special Issue Journal Volumes (edited or co-edited):

1. Grammatical Relations and Relational Grammar (Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics Vol. 26), 1982 2. Studies on Language Change (Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics Vol. 34), 1986 3. A Festschrift for Ilse Lehiste (Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics Vol. 35), 1987 [co-edited with Arnold M. Zwicky] 4. When Verbs Collide: Papers from the OSU Mini-Conference on Serial Verbs (Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics Vol. 39), 1990 [co-edited with Arnold M. Zwicky] 5. Language and Power, Language and Freedom in Greek Society. Special Issue of Journal of Modern Greek Studies 10.1 (1992) 6. Papers in Historical Linguistics (Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics Vol. 52), 1999 7. Social, Cultural, and Political Perspectives on Languages in Conflict. Special Issue of Language & Communication, 17.4 (1999) 8. Macedonian Studies. Papers from the 5th International Macedonian-North American Conference on Macedonian Studies 1-4 May 2003 at The Ohio State University (Ohio State Working Papers in Slavic Studies 4) (co-edited with M.A. Johnson). Columbus: The Ohio State University Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures, 2004. 9. Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics Vol. 58, Autumn 2008 [co-edited with Julia Papke]. Columbus: The Ohio State University Department of Linguistics.

On-line Pedagogical Materials

1. Albanian Online (with Angelo Costanzo and Jonathan Slocum). Five lessons, on-line, with introduction, readings, translations, vocabulary (glossary), index, and grammatical information, c. 80 pp. (available at http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/lrc/eieol/albol-0-X.html):

0. Introduction: http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/lrc/eieol/albol-0-X.html 1. Lesson 1: Tosk, with excerpt from Kushtetuta e Kosovës (The Constitution of Kosovo, 2008), http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/lrc/eieol/albol-1-X.html 2. Lesson 2: Tosk, with excerpt from Ismail Kadare's Gjenerali i ushtrisë së vdekur (The General of the Dead Army, 1963), http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/lrc/eieol/albol-2-X.html 3. Lesson 3: Tosk, with excerpt from the 1967 Albanian translation of Marin Barleti's Historia e jetës e vepravet të Skënderbeut (The History of the Life and Deeds of Skenderbeg, originally written in Latin, 1508), http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/lrc/eieol/albol-3-X.html 4. Lesson 4: Geg, with excerpt from Kanuni i Lekë Dukagjinit (The Kanun of Lek Dukagjini, 1933), http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/lrc/eieol/albol-4-X.html 5. Lesson 5: Geg, with excerpt from Meshari i Gjon Buzukut (The Missal of Gjon Buzuku, 1555), http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/lrc/eieol/albol-5-X.html

Articles/Chapters in Books/Notes:

1. Case marking and complementizers in Persian. Stanford Working Papers on Language Universals 17 (1975), 141-144.

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2. Laryngeal before i/u in Greek: the role of morphology in diachronic change. Papers from the 11th Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society (1975), 319-328. 3. Verb raising in Modern Greek. Montreal Working Papers in Linguistics 6: Papers from the Sixth Meeting of the North Eastern Linguistic Society (1975), 152-164. 4. Raising in Modern Greek: a Copying process? 290r*: Harvard Studies in Syntax and Semantics Vol. II (1976), 241- 278. 5. ENVY--A functional analysis. Linguistic Inquiry 7 (Summer 1976), 503-508. 6. On the cyclicity of extraposition-from-the claim. Linguistic Inquiry 8 (Winter 1977), 169-173. 7. Giro apo dio morfes sti roditiki dialekto: oxlos ke oxnos (with Michael Herzfeld). [Concerning two forms in the Rhodian dialect: oxlos and oxnos]. Dodekanisiaka Xronika 4 (1978), 1-7. 8. Irregular [u]’s in Greek. Die Sprache 25 (1979), 46-48. 9. Lachmann’s Law once again. Linguistic Inquiry 10 (Spring 1979), 363-365. 10. Raising to oblique in Greek. In Proceedings of the Fifth Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1979), 114-128. 11. On the agreement of reflexive forms in English. Linguistics 17 (1979), 519-523. 12. On the animate-inanimate distinction in Cree. Anthropological Linguistics 21.7 (Oct. 1979), 351-4. 13. On Teaching Markedness. Innovations in Linguistics Education Vol. I, No. II (March 1980), 57-8. 14. Lexical Productivity versus Syntactic Generativity. Linguistic Inquiry 11 (1980) 420-426. 15. Linguistic universals and syntactic change. Language 56.345-370 (1980). 16. More on AKOMA. Die Sprache 26.59 (1980). 17. Locatives and obviation in Cree. International Journal of American Linguistics, 46.168-9 (1980). 18. Recovery of information in relative clauses: evidence from Greek and Hebrew. Journal of Linguistics 16.237-244 (1980). 19. Watkins’ Law and the Modern Greek Preterite. Die Sprache 26.179-184 (1980). 20. On the so-called ‘Passive’ use of the Gothic active infinitive. Journal of English and Germanic Philology 80.369-379 (1981). 21. On the Synchrony and Diachrony of Modern Greek na. Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 7.139-154 (1981). 22. On the Role of Derivations in Syntactic Change. In Syntactic Change, ed. B. Johns & D. Strong (Natural Language Studies 25), pp. 115-135 (1981). 23. A new convergence concerning the Balkan loss of the infinitive. Indogermanische Forschungen 85.176-187 (1980 [1982]). 24. A note on the Oblique Law. Ohio St. Univ. Working Papers in Linguistics, Vol. 26.93-101 (1982). 25. On some advancements to subject in Modern Greek. Ohio St. Univ. Working Papers in Linguistics, Vol. 26.49-58 (1982). 26. Multiple causation in language contact change. Published in microfiche in ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center) Database by ERIC Clearinghouse on Languages and Linguistics, document #ED205021, February 1982 (pp. 17). 27. Hittite iwar, wa(r) and Sanskrit iva. Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung 95.93-98 (1981 [1982]). 28. Oscan slaagi-. Glotta 60.112-115 (1982). 29. The Balkan Infinitive loss — Some methodological problems. In Studies in Balkan Linguistics to Honor Eric P. Hamp on His Sixtieth Birthday (Folia Slavica 4.2-3), ed. H. Aronson and B. Darden (1981 [1983]), 300-308. 30. More on (i)-wa(r), (with Lawrence Schourup). Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung 96.56-59 (1982 [1983]). 31. The Source of Ancient Greek tolupe:. Glotta 60.230-234 (1982). 32. On the Reduction of kika- to ka- in Plains Cree (with Catherine Jolley). Algonquian and Iroquoian Linguistics 8.8-10 (1983). 33. Relativization in Modern Greek: Another look at the accessibility hierarchy constraints. Lingua 60.1-24 (1983). 34. Old English Hengest as an Indo-European Twin Hero. The Mankind Quarterly 24.105-115 (1983). 35. Gothic -ba. Indogermanische Forschungen 87.166-169 (1982 [1983]). 36. Language use in the Balkans — The contributions of historical linguistics. Anthropological Linguistics 25.275-287 (1983). 37. Using Indo-European comparative mythology to solve literary problems--The case of Old English Hengest. Papers in Comparative Studies Vol. 2 (1982-1983), pp. 177-186. 38. Modern Greek Linguistics from the Balkan Perspective—A Survey. Mandatoforos 22.13-26 (1983). 39. Ya tin idieteri θesi tu [ts]/[dz] stin eliniki fonologia [On the special status of [ts]/[dz] in Greek phonology]. In Studies in Greek Linguistics. Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Meeting of the Department of Linguistics, Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki, 1982 [1985], pp. 227-35. 40. A Note on assibilation in Hittite. Die Sprache 30.1-15 (1984). 41. Hittite urenant-. Orbis 31.156-160 (1982[1985]). 42. Lindeman versus Kortlandt: Summary and Evaluation. Annual of Armenian Linguistics 5.45-50 (1984).

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43. Latin Morphology — Another Look (with Rex Wallace). Linguistic Inquiry 15 (1984), pp. 319-28. 44. Lexical Relatedness, Head of a Word, and the Misanalysis of Latin, (with Rex Wallace). Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics Vol. 29 (1984), pp. 30-49. 45. European Hellenism and Greek Nationalism: Some Effects on Greek Linguistic Scholarship. Journal of Modern Greek Studies 3.87-96 (1985). 46. Nées apópsis gíro apó to zítima tu aparemfátu stis valkanikés glóses [Some New Views Concerning the Question of the Infinitive in the Balkan Languages]. Glossologia, A Greek Journal for General and Historical Linguistics 2-3.91-98 (1983-1984). 47. The Appropriateness of [ts] in Certain Greek Suffixes. Onomata 9.21-25 (1984). 48. Proto-Indo-European Consonantism: Methodological and Further Typological Concerns. In Papers from the 6th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, ed. J. Fisiak. Amsterdam: John Benjamins (1985), pp. 313-321. 49. Balkan Expressive and Affective Phonology — The Case of Greek ts/dz. In Papers for the V. Congress of Southeast European Studies (Belgrade, September 1984), edited by K. Shangriladze and E. Townsend. Slavica Publishers (for the US National Committee of the AIESEE), pp. 227-37. 50. Greek. In The World’s Major Languages, ed. B. Comrie. Croom Helm Ltd. Publishers, 1987, pp. 410-439 (reprinted in The Major Languages of Eastern Europe, ed. B. Comrie, Routledge Publishers, 1990, pp. 144-173); updated version in The World’s Major Languages, 2nd edition (Routledge, 2009), pp. 347-372. 51. Duck-Kettles in Canada. International Journal of American Linguistics 51.466-469 (1985). 52. Complementizers, Particles, and Finiteness in Greek and the Balkans. Folia Slavica 7.3.390-411 (1985). 53. The Columbus smoke-out. American Speech 60.379 (1985). 54. One Rule or Many? Sanskrit Reduplication as Fragmented Affixation, (with Richard D. Janda). Proceedings of the Second Eastern States Conference on Linguistics [ESCOL ‘85], Columbus: OSU Department of Linguistics, pp. 103- 119. [Reprinted in slightly revised form in Studies on Language Change. Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics 34 (1986), pp. 84-107.] 55. More on the Origin of the -its- Suffixes in Greek. Ziva Antika 35.83-85 (1985). 56. TRIONIC. American Speech 61.3.288 (1986). 57. Latin sum / Oscan súm, sim, esum (with Rex E. Wallace). American Journal of Philology 108.675-693 (1987). 58. On the Etymology of Hittite tuqqa:ri ‘be visible’. In A Linguistic Happening in Memory of Ben Schwarz: Studies in Anatolian, Italic, and Other Indo-European Languages, ed. by Y. Arbeitman. (Peeters, 1988), pp. 205-213. 59. How Ergative is Basque? (with Kutz Arrieta and Jane Smirniotopoulos). In Proceedings of the Third Eastern States Conference on Linguistics [ESCOL ‘86], Columbus: OSU Department of Linguistics, pp. 25-36. 60. On Automatic and Simultaneous Syntactic Changes. In Studies on Language Change. Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics 34 (1986), pp. 28-55. 61. The Etymology of bum: Mere Child’s Play (with Mary E. Clark). Journal of English Linguistics 21.1 (1988 [1990]), pp. 24-28 [earlier version in Studies on Language Change. Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics 34 (1986), pp. 123-126]. 62. A Greek-Bulgarian Mischsprache in the Rodope. In A Festschrift for Ilse Lehiste. Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics 35 (1987), pp. 117-123. 63. On the Use of Iconic Elements in Etymological Investigation: Some Case Studies from Greek. Diachronica. International Journal for Historical Linguistics 4.1-2.1-26 (1987). 64. The How and Why of Diachronic Morphologization and Demorphologization (with Richard Janda). In Theoretical Morphology: Approaches in Modern Linguistics, ed. by M. Hammond & M. Noonan, Academic Press (1988), p. 193- 210. 65. Is Raising to Prepositional Object a Possible Grammatical Rule? In Studies in Relational Grammar 3, ed. B. Joseph & P. Postal (1990). Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 261-276. 66. A Diachronic Phonological Solution to the Syntax of Vedic Negative Particles. In Studies in Sanskrit Syntax, ed. H. Hock (1991), Motilal Banarsidas Publishers, pp. 113-122. 67. On a Possible Minor Sound Change of e > a in Ancient Greek. Studies in Greek Linguistics. In Proceedings of the 8th Annual Meeting of the Department of Linguistics, Faculty of Philosophy, Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki. A Festschrift for John Chadwick. Thesslaoniki: Ekdotikos Ikos A. Kiriakidi, pp. 149-159 (1988). 68. A Fresh Look at the Balkan Sprachbund: Some Observations on H. W. Schaller’s Die Balkansprachen. Mediterranean Language Review 3.105-114 (1986). 69. On the Unity of Sanskrit Aspiration (with Richard D. Janda). Discussion Papers for the Sixth International Phonology Meeting and Third International Morphology Meeting, Volume 1: Phonology (Wiener Linguistische Gazette Supplement 6 (1988)), pp. 29-31. 70. Pronominal Affixes in Modern Greek: The Case Against Clisis. In D. Brentari et al. (eds.), Papers from the 24th Regional Meeting, Chicago Linguistic Society (1988), pp. 203-215. 71. More on -gate Words: A Perspective from Greece. American Speech 67 (1992), 222-223.

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72. I erminía merikón voríon típon tis prostaktikís katá ti simeriní morfolojikí θeoría [The Interpretation of Several Northern Forms of the Imperative According to Current Morphological Theory]. Eliniki Dialektolojía 1 (1989), pp. 21-26. 73. The Balkan Languages. In International Encyclopedia of Linguistics, ed. by W. Bright (1992), Oxford: Oxford University Press, Volume 1, pp. 153-155. (Revised version in Second Edition, 2003 (ed. by W. Frawley).) 74. The Greek Language. In International Encyclopedia of Linguistics, ed. by W. Bright (1992). Oxford: Oxford University Press, Volume 2, pp. 86-92. (Revised version in Second Edition, 2003 (ed. by W. Frawley).) 75. In Further Defense of a Non-Phonological Account of Sanskrit Root-Initial Aspiration Alternations (with Richard D. Janda). In ESCOL ‘88. Proceedings of the Fifth Eastern States Conference on Linguistics. The Ohio State University Dept of Linguistics (1989), pp. 246-60. 76. SUM: Further Thoughts (with Rex E. Wallace). Classical Philology 84 (1989), pp. 319-321. 77. The Benefits of Morphological Classification: On Some Apparently Problematic Clitics in Modern Greek. In W. Dressler, H. Luschützky, O. Pfeiffer, and J. Rennison (eds.), Contemporary Morphology. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter (1990), pp. 171-181. [Preliminary version in Papers in Morphology and Syntax. Ohio St. Univ. Working Papers in Linguistics 37 (1989), pp. 52-61.] 78. A Non-Bleeding Rule in Modern Greek. Glotta 68 (1990), pp. 124-129. 79. Hittite andurza ‘inside, indoors’ and the Indo-Hittite Hypothesis. In The Asia Minor Connexion: Studies on the Pre- Greek Languages in Memory of Charles Carter (ed. Yoël Arbeitman). Louvain: Orbis Supplementa, Peeters (2000), pp. 123-131. 80. Introduction (with Paul M. Postal). In P. Postal & B. Joseph, eds. (1990) Studies in Relational Grammar 3, pp. vii-xii. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 81. Mikrí simvolí sti ðiaxronía tu elénxu sta eliniká [A Small Contribution to the Diachrony of Control in Greek]. In Studies in Greek Linguistics. Proceedings of the 11th Annual Meeting of the Department of Linguistics, Faculty of Philosophy, Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki (1990), Supplement, pp. 33-38. 82. Diachronic Explanation: Putting Speakers Back into the Picture. In Explanation in Historical Linguistics (Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 84), ed. by G. Davis & G. Iverson. John Benjamins Publishers, 1992, pp. 123-144. 83. Diachronic Perspectives on Control. In Control and Grammatical Theory, ed. by Richard Larson, Sabine Iatridou, Utpal Lahiri, & James Higginbotham, 195-234. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers (1992). 84. On the Problematic f/h Variation in Faliscan (with Rex E. Wallace). Glotta 69 (1991), pp. 84-93. 85. On Arguing for Serial Verbs (with Particular Reference to Greek). In B. Joseph & A. Zwicky (eds.) When Verbs Collide: Papers from the Ohio State Mini-Conference on Serial Verbs. Ohio State Working Papers in Linguistics 39 (1990), pp. 77-90. 86. Sanskrit prādur and Old Indic Dialectology. In Iranian and Indo-European Studies. Memorial Volume of Otokar Klíma, ed. by P. Vavrousek (1994). Prague: Enigma Corporation, pp. 115-124. 87. Is Faliscan a Local Latin Patois? (with Rex E. Wallace). Diachronica. International Journal for Historical Linguistics 8.2.159-186 (1991). 88. I morfosíndaksi tu neoelinikú rimatikú sinólu san morfolojía ke óxi síndaksi [The Morphosyntax of the Modern Greek Verbal Unit as Morphology and not Syntax]. In Studies in Greek Linguistics (Proceedings of the 12th Annual Meeting of the Department of Linguistics, Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki), 1992, pp. 33-44. 89. Greek Perspectives on the Question of the Arbitrariness of Linguistic Signs. Modern Greek Studies Yearbook 7.335- 351 (1992) 90. Introduction: Language and Power, Language and Freedom. In B. Joseph (ed.) Language and Power, Language and Freedom in Greek Society. Special issue of Journal of Modern Greek Studies 10 (1992), pp. 1-9. 91. Interlectal Awareness as a Reflex of Linguistic Dimensions of Power: Evidence from Greek. In B. Joseph (ed.) Language and Power, Language and Freedom in Greek Society. Special issue of Journal of Modern Greek Studies 10 (1992), pp. 71-85. 92. Foreword to F. Cadora, Ecolinguistic Variation in Arabic (E. J. Brill, 1992), pp. vii-ix. 93. Meta-Templates and the Underlying (Dis-)Unity of Reduplication in Sanskrit (with Richard D. Janda). In ESCOL ‘91. Proceedings of the Eighth Eastern States Conference on Linguistics. The Ohio State University Department of Linguistics (1991), pp. 160-173. 94. On Some Classical Armenian Reduplicative Nouns: mamul, mamur, and mamuR. In Proceedings of the 4rd International Conference on Armenian Linguistics, ed. by J. Greppin. Delmar, NY: Caravan Books, pp. 101-114 (1992) 95. Socially Determined Variation in Ancient Rome (with Rex E. Wallace). Language Variation and Change 4.105-119 (1992). 96. Wackernagel Affixes: Evidence from Balto-Slavic (with Joel A. Nevis). Yearbook of Morphology 5.93-111 (1992).

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97. Systematic Hyperforeignisms as Maximally External Evidence for Linguistic Rules (with R. Janda & N. Jacobs). In S. Lima, R. Corrigan, & G. Iverson (eds.), The Reality of Linguistic Rules. John Benjamins Publishing Co., 1994, pp. 67-92. 98. On the Development of PIE *g’h/gh in Faliscan: Reply to Picard (with Rex E. Wallace). Diachronica 10.1.144-150 (1993). 99. The Morphosyntax of the Modern Greek Verbal Complex as Morphology and not Syntax (with Jane C. Smirniotopoulos). Linguistic Inquiry 24.2.388-398 (1993). 100. Pseudo-Agglutinativity in Modern Greek Verb Inflection and “Elsewhere” (with R. Janda). In Papers from the 28th Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society (1992). Volume 1, pp. 251-266. Chicago: Chicago Linguistic Society. 101. Methodological Issues in the History of the Balkan Lexicon: The Case of Greek vré/ré and its Relatives In Balkanistica Vol. 10 (Studies Dedicated to the Memory of Zbigniew Golab 19 March 1923 - 24 March 1994), ed. by V. Friedman, M. Belyavski-Frank, M. Pisaro, & D. Testen (1997), pp. 255-277. 102. Modern Greek ts: beyond sound symbolism. In Sound Symbolism, edited by L. Hinton, J. Nichols, & J. Ohala (Cambridge University Press, 1994), pp. 222-236. 103. On Weak Subjects and Pro-Drop in Greek. In Themes in Greek Linguistics (Papers from the First International Conference on Greek Linguistics, Reading, September 1993), ed. by I. Philippaki-Warburton, K. Nicolaidis, & M. Sifianou. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishers (1994), pp. 21-32. 104. Borrowing at the Popular Level: Balkan Interjectional Particles of Turkish and Greek Origin. Septième Congres International d’Études du Sud Est Européen: Rapports. Athens: Greek National Committee for Southeast European Studies (1995), pp. 507-520. 105. Proto-Indo-European Voiced Aspirates in Italic: A Test for the Glottalic Theory” (with Rex Wallace). Historische Sprachforschung 107 (1994), pp. 244-261. 106. Textual Authenticity: Evidence From Medieval Greek. In S. 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212. Children rule, or do they (as far as innovations are concerned)? Invited peer commentary on J. Meisel “Bilingual language acquisition and theories of diachronic change: Bilingualism as cause and effect of grammatical change”. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 14 (2010). 213. Featured Review [= Review Article] on O. Tomić, Balkan Sprachbund Morphosyntactic Features. Acta Slavica Iaponica XXIX (2011), pp. 123-131. 214. Lexical Diffusion and the Regular Transmission of Language Change in its Socio-Historical Context. In The Handbook of Historical Sociolinguistics, ed. by J.M. Hernández-Campoy. Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2011. 215. Balancing Formal and Functional Explanations in Language Change and Language Contact. La Linguistique (Revue de la Société Internationale de Linguistique Fonctionnelle) 47.1.5-26 (2011). 216. Multiple Sources and Multiple Causes Multiply Explored. To appear in Studies in Language (Special Issue, ed. by F. van der Velde, 2013). 217. Lessons from Judezmo about the Balkan Sprachbund and Contact Linguistics (with Victor A. Friedman). To appear in International Journal of the Sociology of Language (2012). 218. A Variationist Solution to Apparent Copying Across Related Languages. In Copies vs. Cognates in Bound Morphology, ed. by Lars Johanson & Martine Robbeets, Ch. 7. Brill Publishers (2012). 219. The Etymology of the Albanian stër- Prefix. To appear in a Festschrift for Rexhep Ismajli (2012) 220. Deixis and Person in the Development of Greek Personal Pronominal Paradigms. To appear in xxxxxxxxx, ed. by L. Schøsler & K. Kragh. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishers. 221. Sound Symbolism, Fire, and Light in the Greek Lexicon. To appear in Dimiurgia kai Morfi sti Glosa [Creativity and Form in Language], ed. by A. Christofidou. Athens: Academy of Athens. 222. Demystifying 'Drift' -- A Variationist Account. To appear in Shared Grammaticalization with special focus on the Transeurasian languages, ed. by Lars Johanson, Martine Robbeets, and Herbert Cuyckens. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishers. 223. On Aspirates, Fricatives, and Laryngeals in Avestan and Indo-Iranian. To appear in a(n as-yet undisclosed) Festschrift volume (2013). 224. Phonology and The Construction of Borders in the Balkans. To appear in M. Nomachi & T. Kamusella (eds.) Languages and Borders (2013).

Miscellaneous (Reviews, Problems, etc.):

1. Noun Declension in Ancient and Modern Greek, problem in M. Halle and G. N. Clements, Problem Book in Phonology, MIT Press (1983), 167-169. 2. Book Notice on H. C. Wolfart and J. Carroll, Meet Cree: A Guide to the Cree Language. Language 59.703-704 (1983). 3. Book Notice on L. Newmark, P. Hubbard, and P. Prifti, Standard Albanian: A Reference Grammar for Students. Language 59.931- 932 (1983). 4. Book Notice on D. G. Miller, Homer and the Ionian Tradition. Some Phonic and Phonological Evidence Against an Aeolic ‘Phase’. Language 60.657-658 (1984). 5. Book Notice on F. O. Lindeman, The triple representation of Schwa in Greek and some related problems of Indo-European phonology. Language 60.656-657 (1984). 6. Review of R. Hesse, Syntax of the Modern Greek Verbal System. The Use of the Forms, Particularly in Combination with tha and na. Modern Greek Studies Yearbook 1.248-249 (1985). 7. Contributed (substantial portions of) files on Test-taking, Terminology, Slang, and Morphological Change, to Third Edition of Language Files (Department of Linguistics, OSU), Advocate Publishers (1985), entire file on Syntactic Change to Fourth Edition (1986), and (most of) file on Arbitrariness in Language to Fifth Edition (1991), and file on Language Endangerment to Tenth Edition (2007). 8. Book Notice on L. Ramaiah & T. Prafulla Chandra, Noam Chomsky: A Bibliography. Language 62.3.710 (1986). 9. Review of P. Baldi, An Introduction to the Indo-European Languages. Language 63.1.147-151 (1987). 10. Book Notice on P. Mackridge, The Modern Greek Language. Language 63.436-438 (1987). 11. Book Notice on N. Jokl, Sprachliche Beiträge zur Paläo-Ethnologie der Balkanhalbinsel (zur Frage der ältesten griechisch- albanischen Beziehungen). Language 63.435-436 (1987). 12. Review of O. Eleftheriades, Modern Greek: A Contemporary Grammar. Journal of Modern Greek Studies 5.1.125-127 (1987). 13. Review of P. Douaud, Ethnolinguistic Profile of the Canadian Métis. Anthropological Linguistics 29.127-129 (1987). 14. Review of N. Oettinger, “Indo-Hittite” Hypothese und Wortbildung. Kratylos 33.64-66 (1988). 15. Review of H. Hock, Principles of Historical Linguistics. Language 65.162-164 (1989). 16. Book Notice on E. K. Koerner & M. Tajima, Noam Chomsky. A Personal Bibliography 1951-1986. Language 65.896-897 (1989). 17. Book Notice on T. Crowley, Introduction to Historical Linguistics. Language 66.633-4 (1990). 18. Book Notice on F. Ahenakew, kiskinahamawâkan-âcimowinisa / Student Stories, and L. Beardy & H. Wolfart pisiskiwak kâ- pîkiskwêcik / Talking Animals. Language 66.3.619.

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19. Review of E. Garandudis, Arhéa ke néa elinikí metrikí: istorikó diágrama mias parexígisis. Journal of Modern Greek Studies 9.1.132-4 (1991). 20. Review of G. Messing, A Glossary of Greek Romany as Spoken in Agia Varvara (Athens). Journal of Modern Greek Studies 9.2 (1991), pp. 249-252. 21. Review of R. Singh et al. (eds.) Modern Studies in Sanskrit. In Canadian Journal of Linguistics (1992). 22. Publications Received (29 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 10.1.151-164 (1993). 23. Kenneth E. Naylor. Biographical notice. In Harro Stammerjohann, ed., Lexicon Grammaticorum. Who’s Who in the History of World Linguistics (Niemeyer Verlag), 1996. 24. Is Language Change only in the Past? In (OSU) Humanities Exchange Vol. 3 (1993), pp. 9-10. 25. Publications Received (32 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 10.2.317-328 (1993). 26. Review of G. Campbell, Compendium of the World’s Languages. Modern Language Journal 78 (1994), 405-6. 27. Publications Received (15 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 11.1.147-156 (1994). 28. Review of H. Tonnet, Histoire du grec moderne. Diachronica 11.2.279-281 (1994). 29. Publications Received (34 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 11.2.293-304 (1994). 30. Publications Received (29 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 12.1.147-154 (1995). 31. Publications Received (38 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 12.2.291-302 (1995). 32. Publications Received (27 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 13.1.197-205 (1996). 33. Publications Received (38 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 13.2.395-406 (1996) 34. Publications Received (28 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 14.1.183-196 (1997) 35. Publications Received (23 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 14.2.397-404 (1997) 36. Publications Received (35 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 15.1.189-205 (1998) 37. Review of G. Drettas, Aspects Pontiques. Mediterranean Language Review 10.210-212 (1998) 38. Publications Received (21 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 15.2.392-402 (1998) 39. Editorial Introduction to “Social, Cultural, and Political Perspectives on Languages in Conflict”, Special Issue of Language & Communication (1999), p. 1. 40. Editorial Introduction to Kenneth E. Naylor Memorial Lecture Series, No. 1 (1999), p. ii-v. 41. Publications Received (2 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 16.1.219, 229 (1999) 42. Editorial: From the Editor. Diachronica 16.1 (1999), pp. iii-iv. 43. Publications Received (11 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 16.2.413-431 (1999) 44. Joseph’s Jottings. Diachronica 16.2.409-412 (1999) 45. Publications Received (10 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 17.1.223-243 (2000) 46. Editorial: From the Editor. Diachronica 17.1.1-3 (2000) 47. Review of R.M.W. Dixon, The Rise and Fall of Languages. Journal of Linguistics 37 (2001), pp. 180-186. 48. Hamp Lectures on the Albanian Language, Ohio State University 11/29-12/4, 1999 (with Kelly Maynard). Indo-European Studies Bulletin (University of California at Los Angeles) 9.1 (March-April 2000), pp. 25-27. 49. Introduction: From the Editors (with Gaberell Drachman, Geoffrey Horrocks, & Irene Philippaki-Warburton). Journal of Greek Linguistics 1.i-vi (2000). 50. Editorial Introduction to Kenneth E. Naylor Memorial Lecture Series, No. 2 (2000), p. ii-v. 51. What Gives with what gives? Contribution to Jorge Hankamer WebFest (on the Occasion of his 60th Birthday), http://ling.ucsc.edu/Jorge (September 2000) 52. Publications Received (11 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 17.2.467-483 (2000). 53. Joseph’s Jottings — Some Reflections. Diachronica 17.2.465-466 (2000). 54. Review of J. Jasanoff et al. (eds.), Mír Curad. A Festschrift for Calvert Watkins. Diachronica 17.2.451-458 (2000). 55. Review of Geoffrey Horrocks, Greek: A History of the Language and its Speakers. Diachronica 18.1.166-171 (2001) 56. Review of D. Cox, Albanian Newspaper Reader. Balkanistica 14.143-144 (2001). 57. Obituary: Jan Firbas, 1921-2000 (with Kristen Davidse). Functions of Language 7.2.273-277 (2000) 58. Review of Linda Manney, Middle Voice in Modern Greek Meaning and Function of an Inflectional Category. Journal of Modern Greek Studies 19.2.287-290 (2001) 59. Publications Received (12 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 18.1.189-204 (2001). 60. Editorial: Time and Change. Diachronica 18.1.1-2 (2001) 61. Review of Lukas Tsitsipis, A Linguistic Anthropology of Praxis and Language Shift: Arvanítika (Albanian) and Greek in Contact. Anthropological Linguistics 43.3 (2002), 383-387. 62. Publications Received (5 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 18.2.403-413 (2001). 63. Joseph’s Jottings — A Finale. Diachronica 18.2.399-401 (2001) 64. Editor’s department: Greetings, or, Getting to know Me. Language 78.1.1-4 (March 2002) 65. Editorial Introduction to Kenneth E. Naylor Memorial Lecture Series, No. 3 (2002), p. ii-v. 66. Editor’s department: A first take on the Editorial and Production Process. Language 78.2.217-219 (June 2002) 67. The editor’s department: More on the Editorial and Production Process. Language 78.3.401-403 (September 2002) 68. Editor's department: Endgame -- The final stages of the review process and some reflections at year's end. Language 78.4.615-619 (December 2002) 69. Publications Received (4 Bibliographical notices). Diachronica 19.1.207-215 (2002). 70. Editor's department: Editing, Prescriptivism, and Free Speech. Language 79.1.1-4 (March 2003) 71. Editor's department: Annual Report. Language 79.2.449-454 (June 2003) 72. Editor's Department: Reviewing our contents. Language 79.3.461-463 (September 2003) 73. Editor's Department: Looking ahead, looking back—past, present, future. Language 79.4.679-681 (December 2003)

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74. Review of J. McWhorter, ed., Language Change and Language Contact in Pidgins and Creoles. Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 20 (2005), pp. 198-208. 75. Review of D. Fertig, Morphological Change Up Close: Two and a Half Centuries of Verbal Inflection in Nuremberg. Journal of Germanic Linguistics 17 (2005), pp. 63-67. 76. Editor's Department: With all due respect …. Language 80.1.4-6 (2004) 77. Book Notice on M. Mayrhofer, Die Personennamen in der Rgveda-Samhitá. Sicheres und Zweifelhaftes. Language 80.1.178-79 (March 2004). 78. Editor's department: Annual Report. Language 80.2.361-71 (June 2004) 79. On questions: asking them, answering them, and learning from them. In Talking About Teaching. Essays by Members of The Ohio State University Academy of Teaching. Columbus: The Ohio State University Academy of Teaching (2004), pp. 51-57. 80. South Slavic Languages. In C. Zacher et al., eds., The American Midwest: An interpretive encyclopedia. Bloomington: Indiana University Press (2006). 81. Editor's department: On change in Language and change in language. Language 80.3.381-83 (September 2004) 82. Editor’s Department: Fulfilling a Promise. Language 80.4.651 (December 2004) 83. Editor’s Department: Thoughts on transitions: From diachrony to dicladia. Language 81.1.7-9 (March 2005) 84. Editor’s Department: Annual Report. Language 81.2.547-555 (June 2005) 85. Editor's Department: A styled farewell and a new era: The purpose, history, and future of the Language style sheet. Language 81.3.564-67 (September 2005) 86. Editor's Department: The finality of decisions: Revisiting editorial review (and some general lessons). Language 81.4.795-798 (December 2005) 87. Editor's Department: Language in the 21st Century: An assessment and a reply. Language 82.1.4-7 (March 2006) 88. Editor’s Department: Annual Report. Language 82.2.466-474 (June 2006) 89. Editor's Department: The Editorial Process Once Again -- Behind the Scenes in the Language Office. Language 82.3 (September 2006) 90. Review of M. Deshpande & P. Hook, Indian Linguistic Studies. Festschrift in Honor of George Cardona. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidas. Language 82.4 (December 2006) 91. Editor’s Department: Language and Practicality. Language 82.4 (December 2006) 92. Editor’s Department: Paying Tribute. Language 83.1.2-4 (March 2007) 93. Editor’s Department: Annual Report. Language 83.2.478-486 (June 2007) 94. Prosfonisi [Salute] to the memory of A.-F. Christides, in Meletes gia tin eliniki glosa / Studies in the Greek language 27 (2006). Thessaloniki: Instituto Neoelinikon Spudon [Institute of Modern Greek Studies], Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, pp. 15-16. 95. Editor’s Department: Remembering a Language great. Language 83.3.493-94 (September 2007) 96. Editor’s Department: Bidding farewell to book notices. Language 83.4 (December 2007) 97. Editorial Introduction to Kenneth E. Naylor Memorial Lecture Series, No. 4 (2007), p. ii-v. 98. Editor’s Department: On making a mark and making marks. Language 84.1.3-7 (March 2008) 99. On First Impressions: Making the Most of the First Day of Class. In: Talking About Teaching 3, ed. by Joseph Donnermeyer. Columbus: The Ohio State University Academy of Teaching (2008), pp. 53-58. 100. Letter: Parsing the evolution of language (with Salikoko Mufwene). Science 320 (25 April 2008), p. 446. 101. Editor’s Department: Annual Report. Language 84.2.449-462 (June 2008) 102. Editor's Department: Editorial highs and lows: Some reflections. Language 84.3 (September 2008) 103. MODERN GREEK, One of the World’s Major Languages. Greek Ethos 8 (September 2008). 104. Editor’s Department: Last scene of all. Language 84.4.686-690 (December 2008) 105. Review of B. Fortson (2004) Indo-European Language and Culture: An Introduction. Language 85.1 (March 2009). 107. Introduction (with Steven Franks & Vrinda Chindabaram). In A Linguist’s Linguist. Festschrift in Honor of Wayles Browne (co- edited with S. Franks & V. Chindabaram). Bloomington: Slavica Publishers (2010), pp. 1-13. 108. Annual Report. Language 85.2 (2009) 109. Preface. In Albanian and English in Contrast by Shykrane Gërmizaj. Kosovo (2010), p. i-ii. 110. Editorial Introduction to Minority Language Rights in Primary Education: A Century of Change by Christina Kramer (Kenneth E. Naylor Memorial Lecture Series, No. 5), pp. v-xiii, (2010). 111. Foreword. In Teaching Linguistics: Reflections on Practice, edited by Koenraad Kuiper. London: Equinox Press (2011), pp. x-xi. 112. Changing Gender Systems: A Multidisciplinary Approach (with Mark Janse and Gunther De Vogelaer). Introduction to special issue of Folia Linguistica (2011). 113. Editorial Introduction to Anthropocentric Case Theory: How Are Humans Coded in the Discourse?, by Zuzana Topolinska (Kenneth E. Naylor Memorial Lecture Series, No. 6), pp. iv-xii (2012). 114. Editorial Introduction to The Structure of the Deseterac – The Metre of Serbian Epic Poetry, by Ilse Lehiste (Kenneth E. Naylor Memorial Lecture Series, No. 7), pp. iv-xii (2012). 115. Editorial Introduction to From Phonological Analysis at my Desk to Linguistic Activism with Slovene in the Austrian Alps, by Tom Priestly (Kenneth E. Naylor Memorial Lecture Series, No. 8), pp. iv-xii (2012). 116. Growing as an Instructor. To appear in Talking About Teaching 4. Essays by Members of The Ohio State University Academy of Teaching. Columbus: The Ohio State University Academy of Teaching (2012).

Works in Progress

Books ((co-)authored)

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1. The Balkan Languages (with Victor Friedman). To appear in Cambridge Language Survey series, Cambridge University Press (2014) 2. Modern Greek — A Grammatical Sketch (with Panayiotis Pappas). To appear in LINCOM Europa Descriptive Grammar series and in SEELRC Comparative Grammar Series (2013). 3. The Modern Greek Weak Subject Pronoun τος — Its Origins and Implications for Language Change and Language Structure: A Study in Grammatical Change. To appear in Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft series, Universität Innsbruck (2014).

Articles

1. Balkan affricates: Comparative Phonetics (with Giorgos Tserdanelis). To be submitted to Balkanistica.

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