Natalia Pavlou Curriculum Vitae January 16, 2021

Natalia Pavlou Curriculum Vitae January 16, 2021

Natalia Pavlou Curriculum vitae January 16, 2021 University of Cyprus Email: [email protected] Department of English Studies Website: www.nataliapavlou.com 75 Kallipoleos P.O. Box 20537 1678 Nicosia, Cyprus Current position Visiting Lecturer, Department of English Studies, University of Cyprus CAT Lab Manager, Department of English Studies, University of Cyprus Research interests Broad: Syntax and its interface with morphology, (Cypriot) Greek, Sanna/Cypriot Arabic (fieldwork), experimental linguistics and language acquisition in multilingual/bilingual environments Narrow: Allomorphy, agreement, word order, left periphery, clitics Positions held 1/21-5/21 Visiting Lecturer, Department of English Studies, University of Cyprus 9/20-12/20 Special Scientist in Teaching, Department of English studies, University of Cyprus 1/20-5/20 Visiting Lecturer, Department of English Studies, University of Cyprus 6/19-12/20 Special Scientist in Research (postdoc), Department of English studies, University of Cyprus 9/18-12/19 Special Scientist in Teaching, Department of English studies, University of Cyprus 7/18-8/18 Special Scientist in Research, Department of English studies, University of Cyprus Education 2012-2018 PhD in Linguistics, University of Chicago Title: Morphosyntactic Dependencies and Verb Movement in Cypriot Greek [committee: Jason Merchant (chair), Anastasia Giannakidou, Karlos Arregi] 2015 MA, Division of Humanities, University of Chicago 1 2010-2012 MA in Linguistics (by research), University of York Title: Pied-piping in wh-questions: What do children say? [thesis advisors: Bernadette Plunkett and George Tsoulas] 2006-2010 BA (honors) in English Language and Literature, University of Cyprus Non-degree study and training 2019 The 3rd Crete Summer School in Linguistics, University of Crete (Greece) 2018 TechCamp, Ending the Disinformation Age, University of Nicosia (Cyprus) 2016-2017 Higher Education Internship Certificate, University of Chicago and Graham School, University of Chicago (USA) 2015-2017 College Teaching Certificate, Chicago Center for Teaching, University of Chicago (USA) 2015-2016 Urban Network Doctoral Fellow, The University of Chicago Urban Network, University of Chicago (USA) 2015 University of Chicago Writing Intern Training, University of Chicago (USA) 2015 Research Methods in Human-Computer Interaction, Cyprus University of Technology (Cyprus) 2014 XIV Universal Networking Language (UNL), University of Patras (Greece) 2011 Neuro- and Psycholinguistic approaches to Language Processing, University of Minho, Braga (Portugal) 2009 Generative Approaches to Second Language Acquisition Summer School, Universit¨at zu K¨oln,Cologne (Germany) 2009 COST Training School in Language Acquisition Methods Training School, ZAS, Berlin (Germany) 2008 GLOW Summer School, Universidad Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona (Spain) Publications Journal publications 2019 Natalia Pavlou. 2019. Morphosyntactic Dependencies and Verb Movement in Cypriot Greek: Summary. Journal of Greek Linguistics. 2017 Jason Merchant and Natalia Pavlou. 2017. The periphrastic future under negation in Cypriot Greek. Journal of Greek Linguistics 17, 233-262. 2017 Evelina Leivada, Elena Papadopoulou and Natalia Pavlou. 2017. Grammatical Hybridity in a non-standard variety and its implications for Universal Grammar: A spontaneous speech corpus study. Frontiers in Psychology 8, 1-12. 2014 Elena Papadopoulou, Evelina Leivada and Natalia Pavlou. 2014. Acceptability Judgments in Bilectal Populations: Competition, Gradience and Socio-Syntax. Linguistic Variation 14(1), 109-128. 2013 Natalia Pavlou and Elena Papadopoulou. 2013. (Ab)normalities in the acquisition of Cypriot Greek. Diacritica, 26(1), 147-170. 2 Articles in edited volumes/ Book chapters 2014 Elena Papadopoulou, Evelina Leivada and Natalia Pavlou. 2014. Clitic placement in Cypriot Greek: A matter of lexical and syntactic stimulation? In Kleanthes K.Grohmann and Theoni Neokleous (eds.), Developments in the Acquisition of Clitics. Newcastle-upon-Type: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 138-160. 2013 Natalia Pavlou and Phoevos Panagiotidis. 2013. The morphosyntax of nde and post-verbal clitics in Cypriot Greek. In Christine Meklenborg Salvesen and Hans Petter Helland (eds.) Challenging Clitics, 209-232. 2013 Evelina Leivada, Elena Papadopoulou and Natalia Pavlou. 2013. The Gray Area of Acceptability Judgments: Clefts and Exhaustivity in Cypriot Greek. In Kelechukwu U. Ihemere (ed.), Language Contact: A Multidimensional Perspective. Newcastle- upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 59-86. 2012 Kleanthes K. Grohmann, Eleni Theodorou, Natalia Pavlou, Evelina Leivada, Elena Papadopoulou and Silvia Mart´ınez-Ferreiro. 2012. The Development of Object Clitic Placement in Cypriot Greek and the Romance Connection. In Ferr´e,S., Pr´evost, P., Tuller, L., and Zebib, R. (eds). The Romance Turn. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 128-152. 2012 Elena Papadopoulou and Natalia Pavlou. 2012. What I Say, You Say! Illustration of Syntactic Priming in Cypriot Greek. In Kleanthes K. Grohmann, Elena Shelkovaya and Dionysios Zoumbalides (eds.), Linguists of Tomorrow: Selected Papers from the 1st Cyprus Postgraduate Conference in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 156-185. Conference proceedings 2018 Natalia Pavlou. Alternations in contexts of code-mixing: Allomorphy, suppletion and diminutives. Proceedings of the 41st Penn Linguistics Conference. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics. Penn Linguistics Club, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. (24-26 March) [10 pages]. 2017 Natalia Pavlou. Deriving the Past Tense augment. Proceedings of the 25th Conference of the Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe (4-6 January 2017, Leipzig). 2015 Natalia Pavlou. 2015. Explicit and Implicit Exhaustivity in Focus. Proceedings of the 15th Texas Linguistic Society conference, Austin TX, USA (October 24-26), 130-149. 2013 Natalia Pavlou. 2013. Morphosyntactic properties of the Cypriot Greek nde. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Modern Greek dialects and Linguistic Theory, Ghent, Belgium (September 20-22), 401-414. 2013 Natalia Pavlou, Evelina Leivada and Elena Papadopoulou. 2013. The Cypriot embu and cleft sentences. An investigation of their (non)exhaustive properties. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Modern Greek dialects and Linguistic Theory, Ghent, Belgium (September 20-22), 415-429. 2013 Elena Papadopoulou and Natalia Pavlou. 2013. Specificities of Syntactic Movement in Early Speech. Selected Papers from the 20th International Symposium on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, Versita Publishers (April 1-3), 349-368. 3 2011 Natalia Pavlou. 2011. Flavours of mbu. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Greek Linguistics, electronic publication, 10pp (October 29-31), 214-226. 2010 Natalia Pavlou. 2010. Inda mbu, nambu or ine ti pu? Acquiring Complex Structures in Cypriot Greek. Proceedings of ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Experimental Linguistics, Athens, Greece. Athens: ISCA and University of Athens (August 25-27), 141-144. 2010 Natalia Pavlou. 2010. MBU! On wh-objects and true adjuncts of Cypriot Greek. Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory. University of Patras, Department of Philology Linguistic Division (June 11-14), 156-178. Reference Work 2021 In preparation. Cleft Sentences. Encyclopedia of Greek Language and Linguistics, Georgios K. Giannakis (ed.), Brill publishers (Leiden/Boston). Book Reviews 2019 Review of Chatzopoulou, Katerina (2018), Negation and Nonveridicality in the History of Greek. Oxford Studies in Diachronic and Historical Linguistics. LINGUIST List, 2019. Presentations Invited 2020 Natalia Pavlou. TBA. Perspectives on Language Variation & Attitudes, Cyprus University of Technology, November 7-8, 2020 (postponed). 2020 Natalia Pavlou. Heritage Grammars: The case of Cypriot Maronite Arabic. Department of English Studies Departmental Forum, 2020. 2019 Natalia Pavlou. Marking Variation in Bilectals: Discourse and Argument Structure [plenary]. 2nd Trans-Disciplinary Approaches to Language Variation Workshop, Cyprus University of Technology, February 15-16, 2019. 2018 Natalia Pavlou. Word Order patterns in clausal complements. 7th Midwest workshop on Greek linguistics, The University of Chicago, March 2, 2018. 2017 Natalia Pavlou. How hybrid is gender? Evidence from diminutives. 6th Midwest workshop on Greek linguistics, Ohio State University, April 22, 2017. 2016 Natalia Pavlou, Elena Papadopoulou and Evelina Leivada. Code-mixing in an intermediate speech repertoire: A corpus study, Septemberfest, University of Cyprus, September 10, 2016. 4 2016 Natalia Pavlou. The morphology of past in Cypriot Greek. 5th Midwest workshop on Greek linguistics, University of Chicago, May 6, 2016. 2014 Natalia Pavlou. Revisiting Exhaustivity: Some new experimental data. 4th Midwest workshop on Greek linguistics, University of Chicago, April 4, 2014. 2013 Natalia Pavlou. The connection between focus and exhaustivity: An investigation of the Cypriot Greek clefts in context. 3rd Midwest workshop on Greek linguistics, University of Urbana-Champaign, May 18, 2013. Peer-Reviewed Conference/Workshop Presentations 2019 Natalia Pavlou and Maria Kambanaros. Between oralities: Grammar alternatives in narratives and spontaneous speech. 3rd International Conference \Literacy and Contemporary Society: Identities, Texts, Institutions", Nicosia, Cyprus, (11-12 October). 2019

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