Gregory Riordan Guy Curriculum Vitae January 2020
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Gregory Riordan Guy Curriculum Vitae January 2020 PROFESSOR OF LINGUISTICS New York University Department of Linguistics 10 Washington Place New York, NY 10003 USA [email protected] +1-212-998-7947 PERSONAL INFORMATION Place of Birth Washington, D.C., USA Date of Birth 23 August 1950 Citizenship US Citizen; Canadian Citizen (dual nationality) Address 3 Washington Sq. Village, Apt 14F New York, NY 10012 Telephone: (212) 260-3230 Mobile: (917) 513-9133 DEGREES AND ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS 1981 Ph.D., Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa., USA. Title of Ph.D. dissertation: Linguistic variation in Brazilian Portuguese: Aspects of the phonology, syntax, and language history. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International, 1981. Republished 1983: Sydney: University of Sydney, Department of Linguistics. 1975 M.A., Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa., USA. Title of M.A. thesis: “Variation in the group and the individual: the case of final stop deletion.” Published 1980, in William Labov, ed. Locating language in time and space. New York: Academic Press. 1972 B.A., English Language and Literature, Boston University, Boston, Mass., USA. 1968 B.A., Central High School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Additional Courses 1973 Linguistic Institute of the Linguistic Society of America, University of Michigan Guy/2 ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2001-present Professor, Department of Linguistics, New York University Director of Graduate Studies, 2004-2007 2015 Visiting Professor, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia 2015 Visiting Professor, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil 2013-2014 Visiting Scholar, Meertens Instituut, KNAW, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2011 Professor, University of Colorado, Linguistic Institute, Linguistic Society of America 2009 Professor, Instituto de Lingüística, Associação Brasileira de Lingüística (ABRALIN) Universidade Federal de Paraíba, João Pessoa, Brazil. 2008 Visiting Scholar, Department of Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania 2007 Professor, Stanford University, Linguistic Institute, Linguistic Society of America. 2007 Visiting Professor, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand 2005 Professor, Instituto de Lingüística, ABRALIN, Universidade de Brasília, DF, Brazil. 2003 Professor, Michigan State U., Linguistic Institute, Linguistic Society of America 1991-2002 Professor, Department of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, York University. (Associate Professor 1991-96) 2001 Visiting Professor, Universidade Federal de Paraná, Curitiba, PR, Brazil. 1999 Visiting Professor, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, São Leopoldo, RS, Brazil. 1999 Professor, Instituto de Lingüística, ABRALIN, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), Florianópolis, Brazil 1998-99 Member, Graduate Faculty, Department of Linguistics, University of Toronto 1998 Visiting Professor, Instituto de Letras (IL), UFSC, Florianópolis, Brazil. 1997 Professor, Cornell University, Linguistic Institute of the Linguistic Society of America. 1996, 98, 99 Visiting Professor, Instituto de Letras, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil. 1993 Visiting Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania. 1993 Professor, Ohio State U., Linguistic Institute of the Linguistic Society of America. 1987-1991 Assistant Professor of Linguistics, Department of Linguistics, Stanford University. 1985-1987 Assistant Professor of Linguistics, Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics, Cornell University. Guy/3 ACADEMIC POSITIONS, continued 1986-1987 Director of Undergraduate Studies in Spanish and Portuguese, Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics, Cornell University. 1980-1985 Lecturer in Linguistics, Department of Linguistics, University of Sydney, Australia. (Tenured, 1983; position equivalent to Assistant Professor on North American scale.) 1980-1985 Director of the Phonetics Laboratory, University of Sydney. 1984 Visiting Professor, Department of English, Temple University, Philadelphia. 1979 Instructor, Department of Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania. 1977-1979 Instructor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Temple University. 1975-1977 Computational Linguist and Associate Investigator, Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Research project “Competências básicas do por- tuguês”, funded by Movimento Brasileiro da Alfabetização and Ford Foundation. 1976 Lecturer, Faculdade de Letras, Pontifícia Universidade Católica, Rio de Janeiro. 1974-1975 Teaching Fellow, Department of Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania. 1973-1975 Research Fellow, Department of Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania. Research project “The quantitative study of linguistic change in progress”, funded by NSF. 1973 Teaching Assistant, Linguistic Institute of the LSA, University of Michigan. HONORS, AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2013-2014 Visiting Professor Fellowship, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) 2007 Erskine Fellow, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand 1997-98 Research Development Fellowship, York University 1997 Award for Excellence in Feature Writing, Canadian Association of Labour Media. (“In recognition of outstanding achievement in union communications.”) 1997 Award for Excellence in News Coverage, Canadian Association of Labour Media. 1994 CLS Seminar Fellow, Center for Language Studies, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics and Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Netherlands. 1991 Fulbright Lecturing Fellowship, National University of La Plata, Argentina. (award declined due to illness) 1990-1991 Stanford Humanities Center Fellow, Stanford University. Guy/4 Honors, awards and Fellowships, continued 1990 Course Development Award, Haas Center for Public Service, Stanford University. 1986 Faculty Summer Research Fellow, Cornell University. 1976-77 Latin American Teaching Fellow, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. 1972 BA cum laude, Boston University. 1968-1972 Academic scholarship, Boston University. 1968-1972 Academic scholarship, Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency. 1968 National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist. Language Proficiency English – native speaker Portuguese – excellent (oral and written) Spanish – good (oral and written) German – reading knowledge, fair oral communication French – reading knowledge, fair oral communication Italian – reading knowledge, fair oral communication Guy/5 PUBLICATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS Publications Books and Special Issues of Journals: to appear Language Variation and Linguistic Theory. London: Wiley/Blackwell. 2016 Coherence, covariation, and bricolage. Lingua Special Double Issue, vol. 172-173. (Co-editor, with Frans Hinskens). 2007 Sociolingüística Quantitativa: Instrumental de Análise. São Paulo: Parábola. (lead author, w. A.M.S Zilles) 1997 Towards a Social Science of Language: Papers in honour of William Labov. Vol. 2. Social Interaction and Discourse Structures. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. (lead editor; co-editors: Crawford Feagin, John Baugh, Deborah Schriffrin) 1996 Towards a Social Science of Language: Papers in honour of William Labov. Vol. 1. Variation and Change in Language and Society. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. (lead editor; co-editors: Crawford Feagin, John Baugh, Deborah Schriffrin) 1981 Linguistic Variation in Brazilian Portuguese: Aspects of the phonology, syntax, and language history. Sydney: Sydney University, Department of Linguistics. Papers in refereed journals: 2016 “English in New York: 50 years after.” Cadernos de Estudos Lingüísticos 58 (3):521-53. 2016 “Linguistic coherence; systems, repertoires and speech communities.” Introduction to Special Issue on Coherence, covariation, and bricolage. Lingua 172-173:1-9. 2014 “Linking usage and grammar: generative phonology, exemplar theory, and variable rules.” Lingua 142: 57-65. 2013 “The cognitive coherence of sociolects: How do speakers handle multiple sociolinguistic variables?” Journal of Pragmatics 52: 63-71. 2013 “Current trends in sociolinguistics and applied linguistics: An interview with William Labov.” Calidoscópio 11.1:90-104. 2012 “The role of lexical frequency in syntactic variability: Variable subject personal pronoun expression in Spanish.” Language 88 (3): 526-557. (second author, with Daniel Erker). 2011 “Speech style and authenticity: quantitative evidence for the performance of identity.” Language Variation and Change 23:139-162. (lead author, with Cecilia Cutler). 2011 “Preconceitos lingüísticos em contato lingüístico e dialectal nos Estados Unidos da América.” Revista Contextos Lingüísticos 4:22-36. [Serial date 2010, published 2011] Guy/6 Papers in refereed journals, cont’d: 2007 Letter to the Editor, Language. 2006 “O ensino da lingua materna: uma perspectiva sociolingüística.” Calidoscópio v. 4, n. 1: 39-50. (lead author, with Ana Zilles.) 2006 “Mindset and identity in the globalizing future.” International Journal of the Humanities, 2.3:2421-2431. (http://ijh.cgpublisher.com/product/pub.26/prod.405, http://gregoryguy. cgpublisher.com/) (lead author, with Karen Beaman) 2006 “Globalization: The payoffs and tradeoffs.” IHRIM Journal, Jan/Feb. pp. 32-46. (second author, with Karen V. Beaman) 2005 “Global orientation and sociolinguistic accommodation as factors in cultural assimilation.” International Journal of the Humanities, 1:993-1010. (lead author, with Karen Beaman) 2005 “Effecting change in business enterprises: Current trends in change management.” IHRIM