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1 Heidi B. Harley Curriculum Vitae, 2014 Dept. of Linguistics (o) (520) 626-3554 University of Arizona (fax) (520) 626-6897 P.O. 210028 [email protected] Tucson, AZ 85721-0028 CHRONOLOGY OF EDUCATION: 1995: Doctor of Philosophy, Linguistics. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1991: Bachelor of Arts, Linguistics and English. Memorial University of Newfoundland CHRONOLOGY OF EMPLOYMENT: Long-term appointments Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Arizona, 2010-present Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Arizona, 2005-2010 Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Arizona, 1999-2005 Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute for Research in Cognitive Science (NSF), University of Pennsylvania, 1997-1999 Postdoctoral Fellow, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, University of Pennsylvania, 1996-1997 Maître de langue, Université Charles de Gaulle (Lille III), Lille, France, October 1995- June 1996 Summer and short-term appointments Professor of Linguistics (0.2 FTE), University of Ulster, Jan-Dec 2013 Visiting Research Professor University of Ulster, Humanities Research Institute, Summer 2011 Visiting Research Professor University of Ulster, Humanities Research Institute, Summer 2007 Assistant Research Social Scientist, Cognitive Science Program University of Arizona, 1999-2005 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics Harvard University, January-June 2005 Temporary Lecturer in Linguistics, Comparative Philology and General Linguistics Oxford University, May-June 2004 Program affiliations Faculty Member, Cognitive Science Program University of Arizona, 1999-present Faculty member, Second Language Acquisition and Teaching GIDP University of Arizona, 2000-present Faculty member, Joint Anthropology/Linguistics Program University of Arizona, 1999-present 2 HONORS AND AWARDS Graduate and Professional Education Teaching and Mentoring Award, Graduate College, University of Arizona, March, 2011. Earl H. Carroll Magellan Circle Fellow, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Arizona, August 2010. Memorial University of Newfoundland A.C. Hunter Prize in English, 1991, first in graduating class PUBLICATIONS/CREATIVE ACTIVITY Scholarly books/monographs In print: Scholarly works Carnie, A. and H. Harley (eds) (2014). xxx. Leading Linguists, XXX: Routledge. Carnie, A., H. Harley and M. Willie, (eds) (2003) Formal Approaches to Functional Phenomena: Papers in honor of Eloise Jelinek, Amsterdam: John Benjamins (Harley 45%) Carnie, A., H. Harley and S. Dooley-Colberg, (eds) (2004) The Syntax of V-initial Languages, Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Folli, R. and H. Harley (eds). (2008). Special Issue on Perfectivity and Telicity. Lingua 118.11 H. Harley, R. Folli and B. Jensen, (eds), (2007), Special Issue on Aspect and Aktionsart, The Nordic Journal of Linguistics 30.2 Lewis, W., S. Karimi, H. Harley and S. Farrar, (eds). (2009). Time and Again: Theoretical perspectives on formal linguistics. In honor of D. Terence Langendoen. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Carnie, A. and H. Harley (eds.) 2014. Pronouns, presuppositions and hierarchies: The Work of Eloise Jelinek in Context. New York: Routledge Textbook Harley, H. (2006) English Words: A Linguistic Introduction. Oxford: Blackwell. Working paper volumes edited: Carnie, A. and H. Harley (1994) Papers on Phonology and Morphology, MIT Working Papers in Linguistics 21, Cambridge, MA: MITWPL (Harley 50%) Harley, H. and C. Phillips (1994) The Morphology-Syntax Connection, MIT Working Papers in Linguistics 22, Cambridge, MA: MITWPL (Harley 50%) 3 Harley, H. (1998) Papers from the UPenn/MIT Roundtable on Argument Structure and Aspect, MIT Working Papers in Linguistics 32, Cambridge, MA: MITWPL Pylkkänen, L., A. van Hout and H. Harley (1999) Papers from the UPenn/MIT Roundtable on the Lexicon, MIT Working Papers in Linguistics 35, Cambridge, MA:MITWPL (Harley 30%) Chapters in scholarly books/monographs A: Original research, peer-reviewed papers Harley, H. (1998) "You're having me on: Aspects of have", in J. Guéron and A. Zribi-Hertz, eds., La grammaire de la possession, pp. 195-226. Paris: Université Paris X - Nanterre. Andrew Carnie, H. Harley and E. Pyatt (2000), "VSO Order as Raising to Comp", in A. Carnie and E. Guilfoyle, eds., The Syntax of Verb-Initial Languages, pp, 39-60 Oxford University Press (Harley 40%) Harley, H. and Rolf Noyer (2000) "Licensing in the non-lexicalist lexicon", in Bert Peeters, ed., The Lexicon/Encyclopaedia Interface, 349-374, Amsterdam:Elsevier Press. (Harley 50%) Harley, H and Elizabeth Ritter (2002) "Structuring the bundle: A universal morphosyntactic feature geometry," in H. Weise and H. Simon, eds. Pronouns: Grammar and Representation, Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 23-39. (Harley 50%) Folli, Raffaella. and Harley, H. (2004) “Flavors of v: Consuming results in Italian and English,” in Roumyana Slabakova and Paula Kempchinsky, eds., Aspectual Inquiries, 95-120. Dordrecht: Kluwer (Harley 50%) Harley, H. (2005) “How do verbs get their names? Denominal verbs, Manner Incorporation and the ontology of verb roots in English,” in Nomi Erteschik-Shir and Tova Rapoport, eds., The Syntax of Aspect, 42-64. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Folli, R. and H. Harley. (2006). “Benefactives aren’t Goals in Italian”. In Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2004, ed. by Jenny Doetjes and Paz Gonzales, pp. 121–142, Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Harley, H. (2008). “When is a syncretism more than a syncretism? Impoverishment, metasyncretism, and underspecification,” in Phi Theory: Phi-features across modules and interfaces, edited by David Adger, Susana Bejar and Daniel Harbour. Oxford: OUP. 251-294. Harley, H. (2008) "The bipartite structure of verbs cross-linguistically, or, Why Mary can't exhibit John her paintings." In Conferências do V Congresso Internacional da Associação Brasileira de Lingüística, ed. by. Thaïs Cristófaro Silva and Heliana Mello. Belo Horizonte, Brazil: ABRALIN and FALE/UFMG, pp 45-84. Harley, H. (2008) “On the causative construction,” Handbook of Japanese Linguistics, edited by Shigeru Miyagawa and Mamoru Saito. pp. 20-53, Oxford: OUP. Harley, H. (2009). "The morphology of nominalizations and the syntax of vP". Quantification, Definiteness and Nominalization, edited by Monika Rathert and 4 Anastasia Giannadikou. Oxford: OUP, pp. 320-342. Harley, H. (2009). "Compounding in Distributed Morphology." Oxford Handbook of Compounding, edited by Rochelle Lieber and Pavel Stekauer. Oxford: OUP, pp. 129- 144. Harley, H. (2011). "Affixation and the Mirror Principle." In Interfaces in Linguistics, ed. by Raffaella Folli and Christiane Ullbricht, 166-186. Oxford: OUP Tubino-Blanco, Mercedes and H. Harley. (2010) "Dos tipos de base verbal en Hiaki (yaqui)". In Análisi lingüístico: enfoques sincrónico, diacrónico e interdisciplinario, ed. by Rosa María Ortiz Ciscomani, p. 97-128. Editorial Unison, Hermosillo, Son., Mexico Harley, H. (2012). Lexical decomposition in modern generative grammar. In Handbook of Compositionality, edited by Wolfram Hinzen, Markus Werning and Edouard Machery, p. 328-350. Oxford: OUP. Haugen, J, M. Leyva, Mercedes Tubino and Heidi Harley. (2012). "Wo'i Wakila / Skinny Coyote—A Hiaki (Yaqui) Narrative," In Inside Dazzling Mountains: Contemporary. Translations of Southwest Native Verbal Arts, edited by David Kozak, p. 277-298. Lincoln: The University of Nebraska Press. Harley, H. (2012). "Semantics in Distributed Morphology." In Semantics: An International Handbook of Natural Language Meaning, Volume 3. C. Maienborn, K. von Heusinger and P. Portner, eds., pp 2151-2172. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. Harley, H. (2013). Getting morphemes in order: Merger, Affixation and Head-movement. In Diagnosing Syntax, Lisa Cheng and Norbert Corver (eds), Oxford: OUP. pp. 44-74 Harley, H, and Mercedes Tubino Blanco. (2013) Cycles, vocabulary items and stem forms in Hiaki. In O. Matushansky and A. Marantz, eds., Distributed Morphology Today. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. pp. 117-134 Haugen, J. and H. Harley. (2013) On the implications of head-marking inflection for the architecture of grammatical theory: Evidence from reduplication and compounding in Hiaki (Yaqui). In A. Fountain, M. Miyashita, D. Cole and S. Bischoff, (eds), The persistence of language: Constructing and confronting the past and present in the voices of Jane H. Hill. pp 133-174 Amsterdam: John Benjamins Harley, H and M. Stone. (2013). The ‘No Agent Idioms’ hypothesis. In R. Folli, C. Sevdali and R. Truswell, eds., Syntax and its limits. pp 251-273 Oxford: OUP Harley, H., Mercedes Tubino Blanco, Jason Haugen. (2014) Affixal light verbs and complex predicates in Hiaki. In Current issues in complex predicate research, edited by Hideki Kishimoto and Yoko Yumuto. 257-290. Tokyo: Hituzi Syobo Jelinek, Eloise and H. Harley. 2014. Impersonal agreement in a non-agreement language: The Hiaki impersonal construction. In A. Carnie and H. Harley (eds.) Pronouns, presuppositions and hierarchies: The work of Eloise Jelinek in context. 375-388. New York: Routledge B. Copley and H. Harley. (2014). Eliminating causative entailments with the force-theoretic framework. In Causation in language, Bridget Copley and Fabienne Martin (eds), Oxford: OUP. 120-151 5 Harley, H., Mercedes Tubino Blanco and Jason Haugen. Forthcoming. Locality conditions on suppletive verbs in Hiaki. To appear in The morphosyntax-phonology connection: Locality and directionality at the interface, edited by Vera Gribanova and Stephanie Shih. Oxford: OUP. Bobaljik,