Vita John E. McLaughlin CURRICULUM VITAE John E. McLaughlin Department of English 3200 Old Main Hill Utah State University Logan, UT 84322-3200 BACKGROUND EDUCATION University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, 1978-1987 Ph.D., 1987, Linguistics Additional Fields of Study: Anthropology, Greek Dissertation Title: A Phonology and Morphology of Panamint Dissertation Committee: Akira Yamamoto (chair), Wick Miller, Kenneth Miner, Robert Rankin Defense Language Institute, Presidio of Monterey, California, 1985 Diploma with Honors, 1985, Hungarian University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1976-1978 M.A., 1978, Linguistics Additional Fields of Study: French Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, North Carolina, 1975-1976 General Theological and Biblical Studies, Greek Utah State University, Logan, Utah, 1973-1975 B.A. cum laude, 1975, Geography Additional Fields of Study: History, Latin, English RELEVANT EMPLOYMENT Department of English, Utah State University, Logan, Utah. Associate Professor. September 1993-present Teach undergraduate Linguistics and Technical Communication courses and graduate Technical Communication courses, including both classroom and on-line instruction 1 Vita John E. McLaughlin Department of Romance and Germanic Languages, Rivne State Humanities University, Rivne, Ukraine. Fulbright Scholar and Visiting Professor. September 2007-June 2008 Taught undergraduate and graduate English linguistics courses Department of Linguistics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Adjunct Professor. 1996-1998 Taught Language and Culture course during Spring quarters Rockwell International, Canoga Park, California. Proposal Specialist. July 1990-August 1993 Developed and wrote proposals for high-technology aerospace company Thiokol Corporation, Brigham City, Utah. Technical Editor. December 1986-February 1990 Wrote and edited technical and marketing materials for high-technology aerospace company A.R.C. Technical Services, Salt Lake City, Utah. Technical Writer. April 1986-December 1986 As a subcontractor to Unisys, wrote documentation for computer hardware and software as part of Air Force inventory control project Department of Linguistics, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Assistant Instructor. August 1980-May 1983 Taught undergraduate introductory Linguistics courses ADJUNCT AND HONORARY PROFESSORSHIPS Honorary Professor, Rivne State Humanities University, Rivne, Ukraine, 2008 Adjunct Professor, University of Utah, 1987-1993, 1996-1998 Adjunct Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1991-1992 2 Vita John E. McLaughlin RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS McLaughlin, John E. 2012. Shoshoni Grammar. Languages of the World/Materials Volume 488. Munich, Germany: LinCom Europa. McLaughlin, John E. 2006. Timbisha (Panamint). Languages of the World/Materials Volume 453. Munich, Germany: LinCom Europa. McLaughlin, John E., ed. 1983. Studies in Native American Languages II. Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics Volume 8/2. McLaughlin, John E., and J. Liessmann Vantine, eds. 1982. Studies in Native American Languages. Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics Volume 7. Founded the series Studies in Native American Languages, which has been regularly a subset of the Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics series since 1982. PUBLICATIONS: ARTICLES McLaughlin, John E. 2018. "Expanding to the Edges: Dual Number in Central Numic," International Journal of American Linguistics 84:359-381. McLaughlin, John E. 2013. "Causative Development in Numic," Aktuelle Tendenzen der Sprachwissenschaft, Ausgewählte Beiträge zu den GeSuS-Linguistiktagen an der Metropolitan Universität Prag, 26.-28. Mai 2011. Ed. Martin Lachout. Hamburg, Germany: Verlag Dr. Kovač. Pages 399-408. Miller, Wick, Dirk Elzinga, and John E. McLaughlin. 2005. “Preaspiration and Gemination in Central Numic,” International Journal of American Linguistics. 71:413-444. Wrote approximately 75% of the text. Bright, William. 2004. Native American Placenames of the United States. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. I was a contributing editor for this work, responsible for developing etymologies for Native American place names from Eastern California, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Northern Arizona, Southern Idaho, Wyoming, and Colorado 3 Vita John E. McLaughlin 2000. “Language Boundaries and Phonological Borrowing in the Central Numic Languages.” Uto-Aztecan: Temporal and Geographical Perspectives. Ed. Gene Casad and Thomas Willett. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press. Pp. 293-304. Bright, William, and John E. McLaughlin. 2000. “Inyo Redux.” Names. 48:147-150. Wrote approximately 25% of the text. McLaughlin, John E. 1999. “Genetic Relationships and Chance: A Nonmathematician’s Approach.” Proceedings of the 1998 Mid-America Linguistics Conference. Edwardsville, IL: Southern Illinois University Press. Armagost, James L., and John E. McLaughlin. 1993. “Numic [r] Is Not a Spirant.” Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics. 18:131-142. Armagost, James L., and John E. McLaughlin. 1992. “Taps and Spirants in Numic Languages.” Anthropological Linguistics. 34:277-292. McLaughlin, John E. 1992. “A Counter-Intuitive Solution in Central Numic Phonology.” International Journal of American Linguistics. 58:158-81. McLaughlin, John E. 1989. “A Note on the Change of Strident to Nonstrident in Gosiute Shoshoni.” International Journal of American Linguistics. 55:240-7. McLaughlin, John E. 1984. “Jenny: An Interactive Program in BASIC for Analyzing Comanche (and Other) Texts [With Sample Text].” Studies in Native American Languages III. Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics Volume 9. Pages 81-93. McLaughlin, John E. 1984. “A Revised Approach to Southern Paiute Phonology.” Studies in Native American Languages III. Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics Volume 9. Pages 47-79. McLaughlin, John E. 1984. “The Development of a Northern Uto-Aztecan Quotative.” 1983 Mid-America Linguistics Conference Papers. Boulder, Colorado: University of Colorado. Pages 282-290. McLaughlin, John E. 1983. “Shoshoni Deictic Roots and the Interface of Real and Narrative Worlds.” North American Indians: Humanistic Perspectives. University of Oklahoma Papers in Anthropology Volume 24/2. Pages 263-266. 4 Vita John E. McLaughlin McLaughlin, John E. 1983. “A Working Bibliography of the Languages of (Roughly) the Western United States ([-Athapaskan], [+Haida, Tsimshian, Wakashan]).” Studies in Native American Languages II. Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics Volume 8/2. Pages 247-367. McLaughlin, John E. 1983. “From Aspect to Tense, Or, What's -nuh in Comanche.” 1982 Mid- America Linguistics Conference Papers. Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas. Pages 412-426. McLaughlin, John E. 1982. “Two or Three (or Four) Points about Adverbs and Aspect in Central Numic (Uto-Aztecan).” Studies in Native American Languages. Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics Volume 7. Pages 64-89. McLaughlin, John E. 1981. “Discourse Considerations in Genesis 1:1-2:4a.” Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics Volume 6. Pages 81-97. McLaughlin, John E. 1979. “Coordinate Deletion and Juncture Proximity.” Papers of the 1978 Mid-America Linguistics Conference at Oklahoma. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma. Pages 261-270. PUBLICATIONS: REVIEWS McLaughlin, John E. 2015. "Review of A Prehistory of Western North America: The Impact of Uto-Aztecan languages, by David Leedom Shaul," Anthropological Linguistics, 57:218- 220. McLaughlin, John E. 2012. "Review of The Northern Paiute-Bannock dictionary, with an English-Northern Paiute-Bannock finder list, and a Northern Paiute-Bannock-English finder list, compiled by Sven Liljeblad, Catherine S. Fowler, & Glenda Powell," Studies in Language 36:915-920. McLaughlin, John E. 1999. “Review of Hopi Dictionary/Hopìikwa Lavàytutuveni: A Hopi- English Dictionary of the Third Mesa Dialect with an English-Hopi Finder List and Sketch of Hopi Grammar, compiled by The Hopi Dictionary Project.” Anthropological Linguistics 41:252-253. McLaughlin, John E. 1994. “Review of A Grammar of Comanche, by Jean Ormsbee Charney.” Anthropological Linguistics. 36:536-537. 5 Vita John E. McLaughlin McLaughlin, John E. 1994. “Review of Kawaiisu. A Grammar and Dictionary with Texts, by Maurice Zigmond, Curtis Booth, and Pamela Munro.” Anthropological Linguistics. 36:111-113. ON-LINE MANUSCRIPTS McLaughlin, John E. 2015. "Brief Comanche Etymological Dictionary," http://www.academia.edu/33657318/Brief_Comanche_Etymological_Dictionary_v2, accessed 17 July 2017. McLaughlin, John E. 2011. "Causative Development in Numic," https://www.academia.edu/1399299/Causative_Development_in_Numic, accessed 17 July 2017. McLaughlin, John E. 2008. "The Glorious Power of Дякую," http://www.academia.edu/9476501/The_Glorious_Power_of_%D0%94%D1%8F%D0% BA%D1%83%D1%8E, accessed 17 July 2017. WORK IN PROGRESS Comanche texts. Edited and translated texts from the middle of the 20th century recorded by Elliott Canonge from Emily Riddles, one of the last speakers to have lived in a community where Comanche was the only language used. Comanche grammar. A typological grammar of Comanche in the same series as the Timbisha and Shoshoni grammars previously published. Etymological dictionary of the Central Numic languages. An etymological dictionary of the three Central Numic languages—Timbisha, Shoshoni, and Comanche PAPERS READ McLaughlin, John E. 2017. "Negotiating Social Media in Shoshoni: Multiple Dialects, Multiple Orthographies, One Language," Friends of Uto-Aztecan Conference, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho. McLaughlin, John E. 2015. “Northern Uto-Aztecan:
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