Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

CURRICULUM VITAE Prof. Dr. Doreen Georgi April 5, 2021 address: Universität Potsdam Department Linguistik Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 24-25 14467 Potsdam Germany e-mail: [email protected] web: http://www.doreengeorgi.com phone: +493319772968 Current position W2-Professor (= associate professor) for “Variation and variability in morphosyntactic / morphological systems”, University of Potsdam, Department of Linguistics Areas of specialization syntactic and morphological theory, syntax-morphology interface, typology/cross-linguistic variation, non-Indo-European languages (in particular African languages) Employment since W2-Professor(=associateprofessor)for“Variation and variability in morphosyn- 11/2020 tactic/morphological systems”, University of Potsdam, Department of Linguistics – on maternity leave from 03/2021 – 07/2022 09/2016– W1-Juniorprofessor (= assistant professor) for “Variation and variability in gram- 10/2020 matical systems” at the Universityof Potsdam, Department of Linguistics; successful interim evaluation: summer term 2019 09/2015– maître de conférence (= lecturer/researcher) for morphological and syntactic 08/2016 theoryat the InstitutJean Nicod, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris 05/2014– post-doctoral researcher in the DFG-funded graduate school “Interaction of 09/2015 Grammatical Building Blocks (IGRA)” at Leipzig University 08/2011– researcher in the DFG-funded project Local modeling of non-local dependencies 04/2014 in syntax at Leipzig University, PIs: Fabian Heck, Gereon Müller 10/2009– researcher in the DFG-funded project The internal structure of person portman- 07/2011 teaus at Leipzig University, PI: Jochen Trommer 1 Higher education 05/2014 Dr. phil. ingenerallinguistics(summa cum laude), Leipzig University thesis title: Opaque interactions of Merge and Agree. On the nature and order of elementary operations advisor: Gereon Müller (Leipzig University), external reviewer: Andrew Nevins (University College London) 09/2009 MAinGeneralLinguistics&FrenchPhilology(with distinction), Leipzig University thesis title: Local Modelling of Global Case Splits advisors: Gereon Müller, Fabian Heck 10/2004– studies in General Linguistics and French Philology, Leipzig University 09/2009 Additional training Linguistics 09/2019 Introduction to frequentist statistics (course at the 3rd Summer School on Statistical Methods for Linguistics and Psychology), University of Potsdam spring 2018 Introduction to statistical data analysis (foundational ideas in frequentist statis- tics), course by Shravan Vasishth, part of the IECL program / MA Linguistics at the University of Potsdam 06/2018 Summer School “Limitsofvariabilityinlanguage” (Session B on variation in Bantu languages), University of Potsdam, CRC 1287 07/2015 compact course on deletion/ellipsis in syntax by Chris Collins (NYU), Leipzig University 12/2014 compact course on Tree Adjoining Grammar by Rajesh Bhatt (UMass), Leipzig University 07/2013 compact course on Postsyntactic Morphology by Andrew Nevins (UCL), Leipzig University 09/2008 EALing fall school, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, courses by Sabine Iatridou, Arnim von Stechow, Dominique Sportiche 07/2008 EGG summer school, University of Debrecen, courses by Klaus Abels, Winfried Lechner, Øystein Nilsen, Mélanie Jouitteau 03/2008 Leipzig SpringSchool on LinguisticDiversity,Leipzig University, courses by Mar- tin Haspelmath, Jochen Trommer, Jaklin Kornfilt, Balthasar Bickel Didactics / management 2017/18 Senior Teaching Professionals Program (didactics for higher education), orga- nized by the Potsdam Graduate School (POGS), University of Potsdam 2018/19 ACADEMIA module “Leadership in Academia and Scientific Institutions” (lead- ership/management skills in higher education), organized by the Potsdam Graduate School (POGS), University of Potsdam 2 Scholarship 01/2007– scholarshipfor MA studiesby Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes (German 03/2009 Academic Scholarship Foundation) Externally funded grants 07/2017– 4-year grant by the German Research Foundation (DFG) for the research project 06/2021 “The limits of variability in extraction asymmetries”, including a 65% PhD position; subproject C05 of the Collaborative Research Center 1287 Limits of Variability in Language: Cognitive, Grammatical, and Social Aspects at the University of Potsdam Publications Ï Links to all papers are available on my homepage. Theses Georgi, Doreen (2014a): Opaque Interactions of Merge and Agree. On the Nature and Order of Elementary Operations. PhD thesis, Leipzig University. Georgi, Doreen (2009): Local Modelling of Global Case Splits. Master’s thesis, Leipzig University. Refereed journal papers Fominyam, Henry and Doreen Georgi (to appear): Subject marking in Awing. Studies in African Linguistics 50(1). Amaechi, Mary and Doreen Georgi (2020): On optional wh-/focus fronting in Igbo: A SYN-SEM-PHON interaction. Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft 39(3), pp. 299-327. Amaechi, Mary and Doreen Georgi (2019): Quirks of subject (non-)extraction in Igbo. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 4(1), pp. 1-36. Glossa Special Collectionon Subject Extraction, guest editor: Michael Y. Erlewine. Georgi, Doreen (2019a): On prominence scale interactions in Hayu: a Harmonic Grammar account. Nordlyd 43(1), pp. 1-13. Georgi, Doreen (2017): Patterns of movement reflexes as the result of the order of Merge and Agree. Linguistic Inquiry 48(4), pp. 585-626. Georgi, Doreen and Martin Salzmann (2017): The matching effect in resumption: a local analysis based on Case attraction and top-down derivation. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 35(1), pp. 61-98. Assmann, Anke, Doreen Georgi, Fabian Heck, Gereon Müller and Philipp Weisser (2015): Ergatives Move Too Early: On an Instance of Opacity in Syntax. Syntax 18(4), pp. 343–387. Assmann, Anke, Svetlana Edygarova, Doreen Georgi, Timo Klein and Philipp Weisser (2014): Case stacking below the surface: On the possessor case alternationin Udmurt. The Linguistic Review 31(3-4), pp. 447–485. 3 Georgi, Doreen (2013c): A Relativized Probing Approach to Person Encoding in Local Scenar- ios. Linguistic Variation 12(2), pp. 153–210. Georgi, Doreen and Martin Salzmann (2011): DP-internal double agreement is not double Agree: Consequences of Agree-based case assignment within DP. Lingua 121(14), pp. 2069– 2088. Georgi, Doreen and Gereon Müller (2010): Noun Phrase Structure by Reprojection. Syntax 13(1), pp. 1–36. Georgi, Doreen (2008): A Distributed Morphology Approach to Argument Encoding in Kambera. Linguistische Berichte 213, pp. 45–63. Refereed book chapters Amaechi, Mary and Doreen Georgi (to appear): Focus marking strategies in Igbo. Proceed- ings of ACAL 49 (Michigan). Language Science Press. Georgi, Doreen and Elisabeth Stark (2020): Past participle agreement in French – one or two rules? In: M. Hinzelin, N. Pomino and E.-M. Remberger, eds, Formal Approaches to Romance Morphosyntax: Linking Variation to Theory. Linguistische Arbeiten, de Gruyter, Berlin / Boston, pp. 19-48. Georgi, Doreen (2012a): A Local Derivation of Global Case Splits. In: A. Alexiadou, T.Kiss and G. Müller, eds, Local Modelling of Nonlocal Dependencies in Syntax. Linguistische Arbeiten 547, de Gruyter, Berlin, pp. 305–336. Georgi, Doreen (2010a): Chameleon Probes in Mordvin. In: D.-H. An and S.-Y. Kim, eds, Movement in Minimalism. Proceedings of the 12th Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar. Hankuk Publishing Co., Seoul, pp. 163–177. Articles in Proceedings (abstracts peer-reviewed) Wierzba, Marta, Martin Salzmann and Doreen Georgi (to appear): An experimental inves- tigation of reconstruction for Condition C in German A’-movement. In Proceedings of the 56th Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society. Hein, Johannes and Doreen Georgi (to appear): Asymmetries in Asante Twi A’-movement: On the role of noun type in resumption. In A. Hill and A. Farinella (eds.), Proceedings of the 51st Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society. GLSA, Amherst, MA. Georgi, Doreen and Mary Amaechi (2020): Resumption and islandhood in Igbo. In M. Asatryan,Y. Song and A. Whitmal (eds.),Proceedings of the 5Oth Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society. GLSA, Amherst, MA, pp. 261-274. Georgi, Doreen (2019): On the nature of ATB-movement: insights from reflexes of movement. In: M. Baird, D. Göksu and J. Pesetsky, eds, Proceedings of NELS 49. GLSA, Amherst, 291-303. Georgi, Doreen, Martin Salzmann and Marta Wierzba (to appear): Condition A Reconstruc- tion in German A’-movement. An empirical investigation. In: M. Baird and J. Pesetsky, eds, Proceedings of NELS 49. GLSA, Amherst, MA, pp. 1-10. Georgi, Doreen (2014b): Opaque reflexes of movement: ordering final vs. intermediate movement steps. In: J. Iyer and L. Kusmer, eds, Proceedings of NELS 44. GLSA, Amherst, pp. 109–122. 4 Georgi, Doreen (2013a): Deriving the Distribution of Person Portmanteaux by Relativized Probing. In: S. Keine and S. Sloggett, eds, Proceedings of NELS 42. GLSA, Amherst, pp. 155– 168. Georgi, Doreen (2012c): A uniform analysis of global and local argument encoding patterns: A local and cyclic approach. In: C. Constantinescu, B. Le Bruyn and K. Linke, eds, Proceedings of ConSOLE XVII. LUCL, Leiden, pp. 137–161. Assmann, Anke, Doreen Georgi and Philipp Weisser (2012): A minimalist analysis of pos- sessor advancement: Baker (1988) revisited. In: E. Boone, K. Linke and M. Schulpen, eds, Proceedings of ConSOLE XIX. LUCL, Leiden pp. 77–103. Other articles / Ms. / working papers Georgi, Doreen (2019b): Intermediate reflexes of movement: a problem for TAG?

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