Sharon Inkelas

Department of Linguistics University of California Berkeley, CA 94720 • USA [email protected] http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/~inkelas/

Education 1989 Ph.D., Linguistics. Stanford University. 1984 B.A. magna cum laude, Mathematics. Pomona College. Current positions 2017-present Special Faculty Advisor to the Chancellor on Sexual Violence/Sexual Harassment 2004-present Professor, Department of Linguistics, UC Berkeley. Academic positions 1996-2004 Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics, UC Berkeley. 1992-1996 Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, UC Berkeley. 1990-2002 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science. 1989-92 Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Maryland (on leave 1990-92). 1989 Lecturer, Department of Linguistics, UCLA. Other teaching 2017 Morphophonology (co-taught with Prof. Larry Hyman). Four-week graduate-level course, Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute, University of Kentucky. 2015 Morphophonology. Four-week graduate-level course, Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute, University of Chicago. 2011 Introduction to Morphology. Four-week graduate-level course, Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute, University of Colorado. 2009 The -Morphology interface. Three-week graduate-level course, Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute, UC Berkeley. 2005 Introduction to Phonology (Co-taught with Prof. Jonathan Barnes). Six-week graduate-level course. Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 2001 Introduction to Phonology (Co-taught with Prof. Cheryl Zoll). Six-week graduate-level course. Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara. 1994 Visiting Researcher, OTS, Utrecht University. (June-July). 1994 Taught one-week national AIO course to junior researchers, University of Leiden. 1993 The Phonology-Morphology interface. Three-week graduate-level course. Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute, The Ohio State University. 1988 Teaching Fellow, Department of Linguistics, Stanford University. Co-taught Introductory Graduate Phonology with Prof. William Poser. Honors and awards 2017 Distinguished Service Award, Division of Social Sciences, UC Berkeley 1998 Distinguished Teaching Award, Division of Social Sciences, UC Berkeley 1984 Elected to Phi Beta Kappa society Grants and fellowships 2005-2008 National Science Foundation Award #BCS-0515237. Project title: LingBrowser: An active, Interactive and Intelligent Linguistic Content Browser Employing Natural Processing Technology. (ca. $19,000) 2001-2004 National Science Foundation Award #INT-0002099. Project title: US-Turkey Cooperative Research: A Unified Electronic Lexicon of Turkish. (ca. $16,000)

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2000-2001 National Science Foundation Award #BCS-9911003. Project title: Turkish Electronic Living Lexicon (TELL). (ca. $125,000) 1999 Humanities Research Fellowship 1997 Research Experience for Undergraduates supplement to NSF grant #SBR-9514355 (ca. $5,000) 1996-1999 National Science Foundation Award #SBR-9514355. Project title: Turkish Electronic Living Lexicon (TELL). (ca. $135,000) 1995-1996 Hellman Family Faculty Fund Grant, UC Berkeley Monographs and edited volumes 2014 The Interplay of Morphology and Phonology. Volume 8, Oxford Surveys in Syntax and Morphology, ed. by Robert Van Valin. Oxford University Press. October 2014. 368 pp. 2009 The Nature of the Word: Essays in Honor of Paul Kiparsky, co-edited with Kristin Hanson. MIT Press. 2005 Reduplication: Doubling in Morphology, with Cheryl Zoll. Cambridge University Press. 1990 Prosodic Constituency in the Lexicon. Outstanding Dissertations in Linguistics Series. New York: Garland Publishing Co. 1990 The Phonology-Syntax Connection. Co-edited with D. Zec. CSLI Publications and the University of Chicago Press. Journal articles 2019 “Autosegmental aims in surface optimizing phonology,” with Stephanie Shih. 50:137- 196. Also available on lingbuzz/002520. 2016 “The A-map model: articulatory reliability in child-specific phonology,” with Tara McAllister Byun and Yvan Rose. 2016. Language 92(1). 141–178. 2015 “What is Reduplication? Typology and Analysis”, Part 1/2: The Typology of Reduplication,” with Laura Downing. Language and Linguistics Compass 9(12): 502-515. DOI: 10.1111/lnc3.12166. 2015 “What is Reduplication? Typology and Analysis”, Part 2/2: The Analysis of Reduplication,” with Laura Downing. Language and Linguistics Compass 9(12): 516–528. DOI: 10.1111/lnc3.12152. 2013 “Word construction: tracing an optimal path through the lexicon,” with Gabriela Caballero. Morphology 23:103-143. 2008 “The dual theory of reduplication.” Linguistics 46:351-401. 2007 “Positional neutralization: a case study in child language,” with Yvan Rose. Language 83:707-736. 2007 “Is Grammar Dependence Real? A comparison between cophonological and indexed constraint approaches to morphologically conditioned phonology”, with Cheryl Zoll. Linguistics 45: 133-171. 2006 “The architecture and the implementation of a finite state pronunciation lexicon for Turkish”, with Kemal Oflazer. Computer Speech and Language 20:80-106. 2003 “Turkish stress: a review”, with C. Orhan Orgun. Phonology 20:139-161. 2003 “J’s rhymes: a longitudinal case study of language play.” Journal of Child Language 30, 557-581. 2002 “Reconsidering Bracket Erasure,” with C. Orhan Orgun. Yearbook of Morphology 2001:115-46. 2001 “Labial Attraction: an empirical perspective,” with Gunnar Ó. Hansson, Aylin Küntay, and C. Orhan Orgun. Turkic Languages 5: 169-97. 2000 “TELL: Turkish Electronic Living Lexicon,” with Aylin Küntay, C. Orhan Orgun and Ronald Sprouse. Turkic Languages 4(2): 253-75. 1998 “The theoretical status of morphologically conditioned phonology: a case study of dominance effects”. In G. Booij and J. van Marle, eds., Yearbook of Morphology 1997. 121-155. 1996 “The interaction of phrase and word rules in Turkish: a paradox in the prosodic hierarchy.” The Linguistic Review 13:193-217. 1995 “Level ordering and economy in the lexical phonology of Turkish,” with C. Orhan Orgun. Language 71.763-793. 1993 “Nimboran position class morphology.” Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 11:559-624. “Inalterability as prespecification,” with Young-mee Cho. Language 69.3. 1988 “Serbo-Croatian pitch accent: The interaction of tone, stress and intonation,” with D. Zec. Language 64:2. Book chapters and conference proceedings 2018 “Underexponence and overexponence in morphology.” In Gene Buckley, Thera Crane, and Jeff Good (eds.), Revealing structure: Finding patterns in grammars and using grammatical patterns to elucidate language, A festschrift to honor Larry M. Hyman. CSLI Publications. 105-122.

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“A construction-based approach to multiple exponence,” with Gabriela Caballero. In Geert Booij (ed.), The Construction of Words: Advances in Construction Morphology. Springer International Publishing. 111- 139. 2018 “A Q-theoretic approach to distinctive subsegmental timing,” with Karee Garvin and Myriam Lapierre. Proceedings of the 2018 Annual Meeting of the Linguistics Society of America. 9:1-13. 2018 “Pokémonikers: A study of sound symbolism and Pokémon names,” with Stephanie Shih, Jordan Ackerman, Noah Hermalin, and Darya Kavitskaya. Proceedings of the 2018 Annual Meeting of the Linguistics Society of America. 42:1-6. 2018 “Directionality effects via distance-based penalty scaling,” with Eric Wilbanks. Proceedings of the 2017 Annual Meeting on Phonology. 2017 “The role of morphology in Generative Phonology, Autosegmental Phonology and Prosodic Morphology.” A. Hippisley and G. Stump (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Morphology. Cambridge University Press. 2017 “Looking into segments,” with Stephanie Shih. Proceedings of the 2016 Annual Meeting on Phonology. 2016 “Re-representing phonology: consequences of Q Theory," with Stephanie Shih. Proceedings of North East Linguistics Society 46. 2016 “Tone melodies in the age of Surface Correspondence,” with Stephanie Shih. Proceedings of Chicago Linguistics Society (CLS) 51. 269-283. 2016 “Morphologically-conditioned tonotactics in multilevel Maximum Entropy grammar,” with Stephanie Shih. Proceedings of the 2015 Annual Meeting on Phonology. 2016 “The directionality and locality of allomorphic conditioning in Optimal Construction Morphology.” V. Gribanova and S. Shih (eds.), The Morphosyntax-Phonology Connection: Locality and Directionality at the Interface. Oxford University Press. 2016 “Affix ordering in Optimal Construction Morphology.” D. Siddiqi and H. Harley (eds.), Morphological Metatheory. John Benjamins. 479-511. 2016 “Testing the learnability of writing systems”, with Keith Johnson, Charles Lee, Emil Minas, George Mulcaire, Gek Yong Keng, and Tomomi Yuasa. In Proceedings of the 39th annual meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society. 2015 “Confidence scales: a new approach to derived environment effects.” Y. E. Hsiao and L.-H. Wee (eds.), Capturing Phonological Shades. Newcastle on Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press. 45-65. 2014 “Non-concatenative derivation: reduplication.” R. Lieber and P. Stekauer (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Derivational Morphology. Oxford University Press. 2014. 169-189. 2014 “Reduplication in Kuuk Thayorre,” with Alice Gaby. René Kager. Janet Grijzenhout and K. Sebregts (eds.), Where the principles fail: A Festschrift for Wim Zonneveld. Holland Ridderkerk. 2014 “Unstable surface correspondence as the source of local conspiracies”, with Stephanie Shih. In Leland Kusmer & Jyoti Iyer (eds.), Proceedings of NELS 44. 191-204. 2014 “Child consonant harmony and phonologization of performance errors,” with Tara McAllister Byun. In Hsin-Lun Huang, Ethan Poole and Amanda Rysling (eds.), Proceedings of NELS 43. Amherst: GLSA. 291-302. 2014 “A subsegmental correspondence approach to contour tone (dis)harmony patterns, with Stephanie Shih. In John Kingston, Claire Moore-Cantwell, Joe Pater and Robert Staubs (eds.), Proceedings of the 2013 Meeting on Phonology. Linguistic Society of America, Washington, DC. 2012 “Reduplication.” J. Trommer (ed.), The handbook of exponence. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2012 “The morphology-phonology connection.” In S. Berson, et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the 34th annual meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society. Berkeley: BLS. 145-162. [Invited plenary lecture] 2011 “The phonology-morphology interaction.” J. Goldsmith et al. (eds.), Handbook of Phonological Theory, 2nd edition. Blackwell Publishing. 2011 “The intepretation of phonological patterns in first language acquisition,” with Yvan Rose. M. van Oostendorp et al. (eds.), Blackwell Companion to Phonology. Blackwell. Vol. 4, Ch. 101. 2011 “Another look at velar deletion in Turkish, with special attention to the derived environment condition.” E.Taylan and B. Rona (eds)., Puzzles of Language: Essays in honour of Karl Zimmer. Harrassowitz. 2009 “Morphosyntactic correspondence in Bantu reduplication,” with Larry Hyman and Galen Sibanda. K. Hanson and S. Inkelas (eds.), The Nature of the Word: Essays in Honor of Paul Kiparsky. MIT Press. 2007 “Morphophonemics and the lexicon: a case study from Turkish,” with Anne Pycha and Ronald Sprouse. M. J. Solé et al. (eds.), Experimental Approaches to Phonology. Oxford University Press.

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2006 “J’s rhymes: a longitudinal case study of language play.” The Art of English, Open University Reading Course. Excerpted version of 2003 article in JCL. (http://data.open.ac.uk/page/course/e301) 2006 “Reduplication.” K. Brown, ed., Encylopedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier. 417-419. 2006 “Underspecification.” K. Brown, ed., Encylopedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier. 224-226. 2006 “The Phonology-Syntax Interface.” K. Brown, ed., Encylopedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier. 419-421. 2004 “Morphological doubling theory: evidence for morphological doubling in reduplication.” Bernhard Hurch (ed.) Studies on Reduplication. Mouton de Gruyter. 2003 “Generative Phonology,” with P. Kiparsky. W. Frawley (ed). Oxford Encyclopedia of Linguistics, 2nd ed. Oxford University Press. 2003 “The implications of lexical exceptions for the nature of grammar,” with Orhan Orgun and Cheryl Zoll. Excerpted version of Inkelas, Orgun & Zoll 1997. In J. McCarthy (ed.), Optimality Theory in Phonology: A Reader. Blackwell. 542-51. 2003 “Velar Fronting Revisited”, with Yvan Rose. In Barbara Beachley, Amanda Brown & Fran Conlin (eds.), Proceedings of the 26th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press. 2003 “A finite state pronunciation lexicon for Turkish,” with Kemal Oflazer. In Proceedings of the EACL Workshop on Finite State Methods in NLP. Budapest. 2003 “Türkçe için biçimbirimsel cozumleyici temelli bir sonlu durumlu söyleyis sözlügü,” with Kemal Oflazer. Proceedings of SIU, Turkish Conference of Signal Processing Applications. Istanbul. 2000 “Turkish Electronic Living Lexicon (TELL): A lexical database,” with Aylin Küntay, C. Orhan Orgun and Ronald Sprouse. In M. Gavrilidou et al., eds., Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation. Paris: European Languages Resources Association. 2000 “Phonotactic blocking through structural immunity.” In B. Stiebels and D. Wunderlich (eds.), Lexicon in Focus. Studia grammatica 45. Berlin: Akademie Verlag. 1999 “Exceptional Stress-Attracting Suffixes in Turkish: Representations vs. the Grammar.” In H. van der Hulst, R. Kager, and Wim Zonneveld (eds.), The Prosody-Morphology Interface. Cambridge University Press. 1998 “Level (Non)ordering in Recursive Morphology: Evidence from Turkish”, with Orhan Orgun. In S. Lapointe (ed.), Morphology and its Relations to Syntax and Phonology. Stanford: CSLI Publications. 360-392. 1997 “The implications of lexical exceptions for the nature of grammar,” with Orhan Orgun and Cheryl Zoll. In I. Roca (ed.), Constraints and Derivations in Phonology. Clarendon Press. 393-418. 1997 “Emergent templates: the unusual case of Tiene”, with Larry M. Hyman. In V. Miglio and B. Morén, eds., Proceedings of the Hopkins Optimality Workshop/Maryland Mayfest 1997. Maryland Working Papers in Linguistics 5. College Park: University of Maryland. 92-116. 1996 “Dominant Affixes and the Phonology-Morphology Interface” In U. Kleinhenz (ed.), Interfaces in Phonology. Berlin: Akademie Verlag. 128-154. 1995 “The Phonology/Syntax Interface,” with Draga Zec. In J. Goldsmith (ed.), Handbook of Phonological Theory. Blackwell. 1995 “The Consequences of Optimization for Underspecification.” In E. Buckley and S. Iatridou (eds.), Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Northeastern Linguistics Society. Amherst: GLSA. 287-302. 1994 “Major Class Alternations,” with Young-mee Cho. In E. Duncan et al (eds.), Proceedings of the Twelfth West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. Stanford Linguistics Association. 1994 “Level Economy, Derived Environment Effects and the Treatment of Exceptions,” with C. Orhan Orgun. In R. Wiese (ed.), Proceedings of a Workshop on Recent Developments in Lexical Phonology. Heinrich- Heine Universität, Düsseldorf. 63-90. 1993 “Deriving Cyclicity.” In S. Hargus and E. Kaisse (eds.), Studies in Lexical Phonology. Academic Press. 1993 “Auxiliary Reduction without Empty Categories: A Prosodic Account,” with Draga Zec. Working Papers of the Cornell Phonetics Laboratory, No. 8. 1992 “The Place of Level-Ordering in Morphology.” Proceedings of the Berkeley Linguistics Society 18. Berkeley Linguistics Society. 1992 “Geminate Inalterability as Prespecification,” with Young-mee Yu Cho. In T. McFarland et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the Formal Linguistics Society of Mid-America 3. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club.

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1992 “Extrametricality and syllable weight in Turkish”, with C. Orhan Orgun. In J. Nevis and V. Samiian (eds.), Proceedings of the Western Conference on Linguistics, Vol. 5. Fresno, CA: Department of Linguistics, California State University, Fresno. 132-144. 1991 “Where Phonology and Phonetics Intersect: The Case of Hausa Intonation,” with W. R. Leben. In M. Beckman and J. Kingston (eds.), Papers in Laboratory Phonology: Between the Grammar and Physics of Speech. Cambridge University Press. 17-34. 1991 “The Place of Clitics in the Prosodic Hierarchy,” with D. Zec. In D. Bates (ed.), Proceedings of the Tenth West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. Stanford Linguistics Association. 1991 “Generative Phonology,” with P. Kiparsky. In W. Bright (ed). Oxford Encyclopedia of Linguistics. 1990 “Prosodically Constrained Syntax,” with D. Zec. In S. Inkelas and D. Zec (eds.), The Phonology-Syntax Connection. CSLI publications and the University of Chicago Press. 1990 “Prosodic Replacement in Modern Hebrew.” In K. Deaton, M. Noske and M. Ziolkowski (eds.), CLS 26-I: Papers from the Twenty-Sixth Regional Meeting. Chicago Linguistics Society. 1989 Leben, William R., Sharon Inkelas & Mark Cobler. 1989. Phrases and phrase tones in Hausa. In Paul Newman & Robert Botne (eds.), Current Approaches to African Linguistics, vol. 5, 45–61. Dordrecht: Foris Publications. 1988 “Prosodic Constraints on Syntax: Hausa fa.” In H. Borer (ed.), Proceedings of the Seventh West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. Stanford Linguistics Association. 1987 “Tone Feature Geometry.” In J. Blevins and J. Carter (eds.), Proceedings of the Northeastern Linguistics Society 18. Graduate Students Linguistics Association, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. 223- 237. 1987 “The Phonology of Intonation in Hausa,” with W. R. Leben and M. Cobler. In J. McDonough and B. Plunkett (eds.), Proceedings of the Northeastern Linguistics Society 17. Graduate Students Linguistics Association, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. 1987 “Register Tone and the Phonological Representation of Downstep.” In I. Haïk and L. Tuller (eds.), Papers from the 18th Conference on African Linguistics. Dordrecht: Foris. 65-82. Service (selected) 2016-present Divisional Representative to UC Privilege & Tenure Committee 2016-present Executive Committee, Linguistics Society of America (elected three year term) 2016-present National Science Foundation Linguistics Advisory Panel (three year term) 2015-present Faculty Lead, New Chairs Training & Seminar Series, UC Berkeley 2014-present Member, Privilege & Tenure Committee, UC Berkeley 2016-2017 Chair, Demography Advisory Committee, UC Berkeley 2016-2017 Member, Chancellor’s Committee for Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment , UC Berkeley 2014-2016 Member, Advisory Board, Social Sciences Matrix, UC Berkeley 2010-2011 Member, Advisory Board, Undergraduate Student Learning Initiative, UC Berkeley 2006-2013 Chair, Department of Linguistics, UC Berkeley 2005-2006 Acting Chair, Department of Linguistics, UC Berkeley 2008-2010 Program Committee, Linguistics Society of America 2004-2006 Nominating Committee, Linguistics Society of America 2003-2013 Member, Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects, UC Berkeley (Vice-chair, 2006-07; Alternate as of 2007-08) 1999-2009 Editorial Board, Phonology 1999-2001 Program Committee, Linguistics Society of America (chair in 2001) 1998-2001 Associate Editor, Language 1993-1997 Editorial Board, Natural Language and Linguistic Theory Ph.D. dissertations supervised (at UC Berkeley unless specified otherwise) 2018 Nicholas Rolle. Grammatical Tone: Typology and Theory. [co-chaired with Larry Hyman] • Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Princeton University. 2017 Hannah Sande. Distributing morphologically conditioned phonology: Three case studies from Guébie. • Assistant Professor, Georgetown University. 2017 Clare Sandy. Prosodic Prominence in Karuk. [co-chaired with Andrew Garrett] • Visiting Assistant Professor, San Francisco State University.

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2016 Florian Lionnet. Subphonemic Teamwork: A Typology and Theory of Cumulative Coarticulatory Effects in Phonology. [co-chaired with Larry Hyman] • Assistant Professor, Princeton University. 2014 Stephanie Shih, Stanford University. Towards Optimal Rhythm. [co-chaired with Arto Anttila] • Assistant Professor, University of Southern California. 2014 John Sylak-Glassman. Deriving natural classes: The phonology and typology of post-velar consonants. • Linguist and Natural Language Processing Engineer, Mapbox. 2010 Zhenya Antic. The Representation of Morphemes in the Russian Lexicon. [co-chaired with Eve Sweetser] 2009 Teresa McFarland. The phonology and morphology of Filomeno Mata Totonac. • Retired; was Lecturer in Department of Spanish and Portuguese, UC Berkeley. 2008 Anne Pycha. Morphological Sources of Phonological Length. • Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. 2008 Yuni Kim. Topics in the Phonology and Morphology of San Francisco del Mar Huave. • Lecturer, University of Manchester; as of 7/2017, Lecturer, University of Essex. 2006 David Mortensen. Formal and substantive scales in phonology. [co-chaired with James Matisoff] • Research Scientist, Language Technologies Institute, Carnegie Mellon University. Formerly Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh 2006 Mary Paster. Phonological conditions on affixation. [co-chaired with Andrew Garrett] • Associate Professor, Pomona College. 2003 Alan Yu. The phonology and morphology of infixation. • Professor, University of Chicago. 2002 Jonathan Barnes. Positional neutralization: A phonologization approach to typological patterns. • Associate Professor, Boston University. 2001 Gunnar Ólafur Hansson. Theoretical and typological issues in consonant harmony. • Assistant Professor, University of British Columbia. 2001 Darya Kavitskaya. Compensatory lengthening: phonetics, phonology, and diachrony. • Associate Professor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, UC Berkeley. 1996 Cheryl C. Zoll. Parsing below the segment in a constraint-based theory of phonology. • CEO, Tapestry Health, Florence, MA. Formerly Associate Professor, MIT.

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