CURRICULUM VITAE Gabriella Hermon

CURRICULUM VITAE Gabriella Hermon

CURRICULUM VITAE Gabriella Hermon Department of Linguistics and Cognitive Science 125 East Main Street Newark, DE 19716 Phone: 302-831-1642 [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. in Linguistics, Department of Linguistics, University of Illinois, 1981. Dissertation title: Non-Nominative Subject Constructions in the Government and Binding Framework M.A. in Linguistics, Department of Linguistics, University of Illinois, 1977. B.A. in English and American Literature, and General Linguistics, Tel-Aviv University, 1973. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2006- Professor, Department of Linguistics and Cognitive Science, Graduate Director 2005 -2006 Acting Chair, Department of Linguistics, University of Delaware 1992-2005 Associate Professor of Linguistics; Associate Professor of Education, University of Delaware, Newark, DE. 1992-2002 Graduate Coordinator of the ESL/Bilingual MA program, School of Education, University of Delaware 1999-2000 Visiting Scientist, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany. 1992-1993 Visiting Fellow, Department of English Language and Literature, National University of Singapore, Singapore. 1988-1992 Assistant Professor and Coordinator of the ESL/Bilingual Specialization, Educational Studies, University of Delaware 1987-1988 Visiting Assistant Professor of Linguistics, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. 1985-1986 Teaching Associate, Department of Linguistics, and Postdoctoral Research Associate, Center for the Study of Reading, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 1984-1985 Visiting Associate Professor, Graduate School of Western Languages and Literatures, Tamkang University, Taiwan, ROC. 1982-1984 Teaching Associate, Department of Linguistics, and Postdoctoral Research Associate, Center for the Study of Reading, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. 1981-1982 Lecturer, Department of Linguistics, San Diego State University, San Diego, California. PUBLICATIONS Books, Monographs and Large Databases 2013 A Reference Grammar of Traditional Jambi Malay (Yanti, Peter Cole, Gabriella Hermon and Uri Tadmor), a ca. 700 page manuscript, to be submitted for publication in 2013. (This book pulls together all the strands of the “Traditional Jambi Malay” NSF project.) 2012 Critò Kitò: A Collection of Jambi Stories in the Sabrang Dialect. (Yanti, Uri Tadmor, Peter Cole, Gabriella Hermon), Jakarta: Native Indonesia. 2010 Database of Jambi Malay (Peter Cole, Gabriella Hermon and Yanti), Leipzig Endangered Languages Archive (LELA), Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig. (Database, consisting of around 50,000 transcribed utterances, paired with around 33 hours of recorded data.) 2008 Malay/Indonesian from a Pan-Austronesian Perspective (P. Cole and Gabriella Hermon eds.), Special issue of Lingua, vol. 118. 2007 Anaphoric Expressions in the Peranakan Javanese of Semarang. (Peter Cole, Gabriella Hermon, Chonghyuck Kim, Chang-yong Sim,Yassir Tjung) Lincom Studies in Asian Linguistics 72, Lincom Europa (LINCOM GmbH, Gmunder Str. 35, D-81379 München). (This is a monograph analyzing the grammar of anaphora in this variety of Javanese.) 2006 Anaphoric Expressions in Peranakan Javanese: a Comprehensive Database. (P. Cole, G. Hermon, C. Kim, C. Sim, Y. Tjung, and Y. Tsai) University of Utrecht, The Netherlands (electronic publication). http://languagelink.let.uu.nl/anatyp/. 2 2001 Long Distance Reflexives (P. Cole , G. Hermon, and J. C.T. Huang, eds.), Syntax and Semantics Series, vol. 33, Academic Press. 1995 Language in the Andes (P. Cole, G. Hermon and D.M. Martin, eds.), Latin American Studies, University of Delaware, Newark, DE. 1994 Syntactic Theory and First Language Acquisition: Cross-Linguistic Perspectives., vol. II. (B. Lust, G. Hermon, and J. Kornfilt , eds.), Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, New Jersey. 1985 Syntactic modularity (G. Hermon) Dordrecht: Foris Press Journal Articles In progress The Grammar of Anaphora in the Languages of the World: Innate or Learned? [working title] (Peter Cole, Gabriella Hermon and Yanti), (under review). In progress Development of Ablaut in Western Malay dialects [working title] (Timothy McKinnon, Peter Cole and Gabriella Hermon), to be submitted. In progress Kana passives in Kota Kinabalu Malay ( Peter Cole, Gabriella Hermon Lan Kim, Y. Park). to be submitted. 2011 Object agreement and pro drop in Kerinci Malay. (Timothy McKinnon, Peter Cole and Gabriella Hermon), Language 87.4, 715-750. 2011 Nominalization and case assignment in Quechua. (Peter Cole and Gabriella Hermon), Lingua 121 (7): 1225-1251. 2010 First Language Acquisition of Subject and Non-Subject Head-Final Relative Clauses in Turkish (G. Hermon, J. Kornfilt, O. Ozturk). Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics, MITWPL, Cambridge, MA. 2009 Young children’s production of head-final relative clauses: Elicited production data from Chinese children. (Hsu, Chun-Chieh Natalie, Gabriella Hermon & Andrea Zukowski). International Journal of East Asian Linguistics, 18.4, 323 – 360. 2009 Language Typology and Universal Grammar, Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 27, pp. 773-787. 2008a VP raising in a VOS language. (P. Cole , G. Hermon), Syntax 11:2 2008b Voice in Malay/Indonesian. (P. Cole, G. Hermon, Yanti), Lingua 118.10, pp. 1500-1553. 3 2006 Is there Pasif Semu in Jakarta Indonesian? (P. Cole and G, Hermon and Y. Tjung) Oceanic Linguistics, 45.1 2005 How Irregular is WH in Situ in Indonesian? (P. Cole, G. Hermon and Y. Tjung), Studies in Language, 29.3, 553-582. 2005 The Typology of Malay Reflexives. (P. Cole and G. Hermon), Lingua, 115.5, 627-758. 2005 Subject and Nonsubject Relativization in Indonesian. (P. Cole and G. Hermon), Journal of East Asian Linguistics, 14.1, 59-88. 2003a A Note on WH Questions in Malay. (P. Cole, G. Hermon, and N. Aman.) In the 2003 OTS Yearbook, University of Utrecht, Research Institute for Language and Speech (OTS). 2000 Logophoric Conditions on Long Distance Reflexives and Pronouns in Singapore Mandarin and Singapore Teochew (P. Cole, G. Hermon and C.L. Lee) Studies in Chinese Linguistics, Volume 14. 1998a The Typology of WH Movement: WH Questions in Malay. (P. Cole and G. Hermon) Syntax 1.3, 221-258, Blackwell Publishers. 1998b Long Distance Reflexives in Singapore Malay: An Apparent Typological Anomaly (P. Cole. and G. Hermon), Linguistic Typology, 2.1 1994 Is there LF Wh-movement? (P. Cole. and G. Hermon) Linguistic Inquiry, 25.2, 239-262 1992 Feature Percolation (P. Cole, G. Hermon, and L. Sung) Journal of East Asian Linguistics 2, 1-28. 1992 Binding theory and parameter setting (G. Hermon) Lingua. 9.2, 145-181 1991 Syntactic theory and language acquisition: A case against parameters (G. Hermon) Studies in the Linguistic Sciences, 20(2), 139-163. 1990 a Principles and parameters of long distance reflexives (P. Cole, G. Hermon, and L. Sung) Linguistic Inquiry, 21(1), 1-22 1990 b Review of The grammar of modern Hebrew, by Lewis Glinert. (S. Bolozky and G. Hermon). Hebrew Studies, Vol. XXXI, 156-170. 1982 Headless relative clauses in Quechua. (P. Cole, W. Harbert, and G. Hermon) International Journal of American Linguistics, 48(2), 113-124. Also translated into Spanish as Cláusulas relativas acéfalas: evidencia del quechua. In R. Cerron Palomino (Ed.), Aula Quechua (pp. 35-44). Lima: Ediciones Signo. 4 1981 Subjecthood and islandhood (P. Cole and G. Hermon) Linguistic Inquiry, 12(1), 1-30. 1980 On the acquisition of subjecthood. (P. Cole., W. Harbert., G. Hermon., and S.N. Sridhar). Language, 56(4), 719-743. 1979 Subject to object raising in an EST framework. (P. Cole and G. Hermon). Studies in the Linguistic Sciences, 9(1), 66-89. Book Chapters 2012 Analyzing the Development of Active Voice Sentences in Basilectal Jakarta Indonesian Speaking Children. (Hidajat, L. and Gabriella Hermon), In B.U. Siregar, P.A. Subagyo, and Y. Nasanius, Dari Menapak Jejak Kata sampai Menyigi Tata Bahasa: Persembahan untuk Prof. Bambang Kaswanti Purwo dalam rangka Ulang Tahunnya yang ke-60 (From tracing words to exploring grammar: A festschrift for Prof. Bambang Kaswanti Purwo on his 60th birthday), pp. 215-236. Jakarta: Pusat Kajian Bahasa dan Budaya, Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya. 2012 The Order of Verbal Affixes and Functional Structure in Imbabura Quichua. (Peter Cole, Gabriella Hermon). Laura Brugé, Anna Cardinaletti, Giuliana Giusti, Nicola Munaro, and Cecilia Poletto (eds.), Functional Heads. Oxford University Press: Oxford. 2010 Anaphora in Traditional Jambi Malay, (Peter Cole, Gabriella Hermon and Yanti) In Raphael Mercado, Eric Potsdam & Lisa Travis (eds.), Austronesian Contributions to Linguistic Theory: Selected Proceedings of AFLA. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins. 2010 Headless Relative Clauses and WH Questions in Singapore Malay (N. Aman, P. Cole, G. Hermon). In Uyechi, L. Lian Hee Wee (eds) Reality Exploration and Discovery: Pattern Interaction in Language & Life, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Il. 2008 The Acquisition of WH Questions in Jakarta Indonesian (P. Cole, D. Gil, G. Hermon and U. Tadmor), Festschrift for Soenjono Dardjowidjojo. NUSA, Jakarta, Indonesia. 2008 A Binding Theory Exempt Anaphor (Peter Cole, Gabriella Hermon, Yassir Tjung, Chang-Yong Sim, Chonghyuck Kim), in Koenig, E. & V. Gast (eds.), Reciprocals and Reflexives – Typological and Theoretical Explorations. Current Trends in Linguistics. Berlin: de Gruyter. 2007 Relativization in Aresian Dialects. (Peter Cole and Gabriella Hermon) [Satirical piece in informal online festschrift for Bernard Comrie.] 5 2006 Long Distance Binding

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