August 2, 2019 Curriculum Vitae Department of Linguistics And

August 2, 2019 Curriculum Vitae Department of Linguistics And

August 2, 2019 Curriculum Vitae KEITH LANGSTON Department of Linguistics and Department of Germanic & Slavic Studies The University of Georgia Athens, GA 30602 (706) 542-2448 [email protected] website: http://faculty.franklin.uga.edu/klangston/ EMPLOYMENT University of Georgia ACADEMIC Professor, Department of Germanic & Slavic Studies and Department of Linguistics, 2015- Associate Professor, Department of Germanic & Slavic Studies, 2001-2015 Assistant Professor, Department of Germanic & Slavic Studies, 1995-2001 ADMINISTRATIVE Head, Department of Linguistics, 2017- Director, Linguistics Program, 2016-2017 Interim Head, Department of Germanic & Slavic Studies, 2015-2016 Associate Director, Linguistics Program, 2010-2011 Undergraduate Advisor, Department of Germanic & Slavic Studies, 2007-2016 Head, Department of Germanic & Slavic Studies, 2003-2006 Russian Program Coordinator, Department of Germanic & Slavic Studies, 1995-2017 Yale University Lecturer, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, 1992-1995 EDUCATION Ph.D., Slavic Linguistics. Yale University, December 1994 Dissertation: The Accentuation of the Čakavian Dialects of Serbo-Croatian M.Phil., Slavic Linguistics. Yale University, May 1991 M.A., Slavic Linguistics. Yale University, May 1988 B.Mus., Piano Performance. University of Alabama, May 1986 PUBLICATIONS BOOKS Langston, Keith. 2015. Čakavska prozodija: Naglasni sustavi čakavskih govora. Zagreb: Matica hrvatska. [Translation of Langston 2006] Langston, Keith and Anita Peti-Stantić. 2014. Language Planning and National Identity in Croatia. Basingstoke-New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Reviews: Elliot, Elisabeth. 2015. Journal of Slavic Linguistics 23, 323-329. Jacquie L. Greiff. 2016. Language Policy 15: 335-337. Peti-Stantić, Anita and Keith Langston. 2013. Hrvatsko jezično pitanje danas: Identiteti i ideologije [The Croatian Language Question Today: Identities and Ideologies]. Zagreb: Srednja Europa. Review: Balen, Josipa. 2014. Jezikoslovlje 15, 135-139. Langston, Keith. 2006. Čakavian Prosody: The Accentual Patterns of the Čakavian Dialects of Croatian. Bloomington, IN: Slavica Publishers. Reviews: Browne, Wayles. 2009. Slavic and East European Journal 53, 728-729. Vranić, Silvana. 2006. ‘Čakavska akcentuacija u sinkroniji i dijakroniji.’ Rasprave: Časopis Instituta za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje 32, 417-420. Zubčić, Sanja. 2006. ‘Izniman doprinos proučavanju čakavske akcentuacije.’ Fluminensia 18, 201-208. EDITED VOLUMES Dickey, Stephen, Laura Janda, Keith Langston, and Catherine Rudin, eds. 2017. Special Issue: Silver Anniversary Issue, Journal of Slavic Linguistics 25(2): 169-526. [12 articles, surveying the state of the art in various subfields of Slavic linguistics.] ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS Langston, Keith. (invited, to appear). ‘Slavonic Prosodic Patterns.’ In Jan Fellerer and Neil Bermel (eds.), The Oxford Guide to the Slavonic Languages. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (50 pages) Langston, Keith. (invited, to appear). ‘Čakavian.’ In Marc L. Greenberg and Lenore Grenoble (eds.), Encyclopedia of Slavic Languages and Linguistics. Leiden: Brill. (8 pages) Langston, Keith and Bojan Belić. (invited, to appear). ‘Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, Serbian.’ In Victor Friedman and Lenore Grenoble (eds.), The Slavonic Languages. London-New York: Routledge. (117 pages) Langston, Keith. (invited, in press). ‘Evaluating the Effects of Language Planning Efforts in Croatia: Evidence from Corpus Data.’ In Stephen Dickey and Mark Lauersdorf (eds.), V zeleni drželi zeleni breg. Studies in honor of Marc L. Greenberg. Bloomington, IN: Slavica, 159-200. Langston, Keith. 2018. ‘Prescriptive Accentual Norms vs. Usage in Croatian: An Acoustic Study of Standard Pronunciation.’ Journal of Slavic Linguistics 26(2), 245-305. Langston, Keith. 2018. ‘The Documentation of Slavic.’ In Jared Klein, Brian Joseph, Matthias Fritz, and Mark Wenthe (eds.), Handbook of Comparative and Historical Indo-European Linguistics, Vol 3. (Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science 41/3.) Berlin-New York: De Gruyter Mouton, 1397-1413. Langston, Keith. 2018. ‘The Morphology of Slavic.’ In Jared Klein, Brian Joseph, Matthias Fritz, and Mark Wenthe (eds.), Handbook of Comparative and Historical Indo-European Linguistics, Vol 3. (Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science 41/3.) Berlin-New York: De Gruyter Mouton, 1538-1557. Langston, Keith. 2017. ‘Slavic Sociolinguistics in the Post-Iron Curtain World: A Survey of Recent Research.’ Journal of Slavic Linguistics 25(2): 417-440. Peti-Stantić, Anita and Keith Langston. 2016. ‘Borderlands and Transborder Regions of the Croatian Language: How Far Back in History is Enough?’ In Tomasz Kamusella, Motoki Nomachi, and Catherine Gibson (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Slavic Languages, Identities, and Borders. Basingstoke-New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 309-329. 2 Langston, Keith. 2013. ‘The Accentuation of the Čakavian Dialect of Crikvenica.’ In Ranko Matasović (ed.), Od indoeuropeistike do kroatistike: Zbornik u čast Daliboru Brozoviću. Zagreb: Croatian Academy of Arts and Sciences, 231-242. Langston, Keith. 2011. ‘Tone Reversal in Kajkavian Dialects of Croatian.’ In Tijmen Pronk and Rick Derksen (eds.), Accent Matters: Papers on Balto-Slavic Accentology (Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics 37). Amsterdam-New York: Rodopi, 263-276. Langston, Keith and Anita Peti-Stantić. 2011. ‘A Language Academy by Any Other Name(s): The Case of Croatia.’ Language Policy 10, 343-360. Langston, Keith. 2009. ‘Language and National Identity in Croatian Academic Discourse.’ In Brian Joseph et al. (eds.), Studies in South Slavic Linguistics in Honor of E. Wayles Browne. Columbus, OH: Slavica, 253-280. Langston, Keith. 2007a. ‘Common Slavic Accentual Paradigm (d): A Reevaluation of Evidence from Čakavian.’ In Mate Kapović and Ranko Matasović (eds.), Tones and Theories: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Balto-Slavic Accentology. Zagreb: Institut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje, 121-150. Langston, Keith. 2007b. ‘The Neocircumflex in Western South Slavic.’ Slovenski jezik/Slovene Linguistic Studies 6, 77-95. Langston, Keith. 2007c. ‘Quantitative and Qualitative Distinctions in the Vocalic Systems of the Čakavian Dialects.’ In Silvana Vranić (ed.), U službi jezika: Zbornik u čast Ivi Lukežić. Rijeka: Biblioteka časopisa Fluminensia, 103-113. Peti-Stantić, Anita and Keith Langston. 2006. ‘Gdje su granice balkana? [Where are the Borders of the Balkans?].’ In Lada Badurina et al. (eds.), Riječki Filološki Dani. Zbornik radova 6. Rijeka: Filozofski fakultet u Rijeci, 367-375. Langston, Keith. 2003. ‘Phonologically Opaque Alternations of Quantity in the Čakavian Dialects: Derivational vs. Non-derivational Approaches.’ Die Welt der Slaven 48, 169-186. Langston, Keith and Anita Peti-Stantić. 2003. ‘Attitudes Towards Linguistic Purism in Croatia: Evaluating Efforts at Language Reform.’ In Mirjana Dedaić and Dan Nelson (eds.), At War with Words. Berlin-New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 247-282. Peti-Stantić, Anita and Keith Langston. 2002. ‘Jezično planiranje i/ili planiranje prestiža [Language Planning and/or the Planning of Prestige].’ In Diana Stolac et al. (eds.), Primijenjena lingvistika u Hrvatskoj: Izazovi u početku XXI. stoljeća. Zagreb-Rijeka: Hrvatsko društvo za primijenjenu lingvistiku, 427-435. Langston, Keith. 1999a. ‘Analyzing the Accentual Patterns of the Čakavian Dialects.’ Hrvatski dijalektološki zbornik 11, 165-185. Langston, Keith. 1999b. ‘Linguistic Cleansing: Language Purism in Croatia after the Yugoslav Break-up.’ International Politics 36, 179-201. Langston, Keith. 1998a. ‘Compensatory Lengthening in Ukrainian Revisited.’ International Journal of Slavic Linguistics and Poetics 42, 107-120. Langston, Keith. 1998b. ‘On the Boundary of Phonology and Morphology: Prosodic Alternations in Čakavian Nominal Inflection.’ Balkanistica 11, 31-54. Langston, Keith. 1999c. ‘The Phonological Representation of Jer Vowels in Croatian.’ Filologija 32, 91-106. Langston, Keith. 1997. ‘Pitch Accent in Croatian and Serbian: Towards an Autosegmental Analysis.’ Journal of Slavic Linguistics 5, 80-116. BOOK REVIEWS 3 Langston, Keith. 2014. Review of Dialect leveling in Haloze, Slovenia. By GRANT LUNDBERG. Maribor: Mednarodna založba Oddelka za slovanske jezike in književnost, Filozofska fakulteta. Slovene Studies: Journal of the Society for Slovene Studies 2013 (1-2), 101-105. Langston, Keith. 2011. Review of Jezik i nacionalizam. By SNJEŽANA KORDIĆ. Zagreb: Durieux, 2010. Journal of Slavic Linguistics 19, 327-337. Langston, Keith. 2011. Review of The Slovene Dialect of Egg and Potschach in the Gailtal, Austria. By TIJMEN PRONK. (Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics, vol. 36). Amsterdam- New York: Rodopi, 2009. Slovenski jezik/Slovene Linguistic Studies 8, 193-200. Langston, Keith. 2010. Review of Beginner’s Croatian with 2 Audio CDs and Beginner’s Serbian with 2 Audio CDs. By AIDA VIDAN and ROBERT NIEBUHR. New York: Hippocrene Books, 2009. Slavic and East European Journal 54, 742-743. Langston, Keith. 2007. Review of Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, a Textbook: With Exercises and Basic Grammar. By RONELLE ALEXANDER AND ELLEN ELIAS-BURSAĆ. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 2006, and Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, a Grammar: With Sociolinguistic Commentary. By RONELLE ALEXANDER. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 2006. Slavic and East European Journal 51, 657-659. Langston, Keith. 2004. Review of Second-Generation Speech: Lexicon, Code-Switching and Morpho-Syntax of Croatian-English Bilinguals.

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