CURRICULUM VITAE: PATRICIA JANE DONEGAN 148 Wai‘ale‘ale Street, Honolulu, HI 96825, USA (808) 396-9354, [email protected] http://ling.lll.hawaii.edu/faculty/donegan/, http:// ling.lll.hawaii.edu/austroasiatic DEGREES: 1978 PH.D., LINGUISTICS, Ohio State University. 1972 M.A., LINGUISTICS, Ohio State University. 1967 B.A., ENGLISH, College of Notre Dame of Maryland, Baltimore. POSITIONS HELD: 1997– Associate Professor, Linguistics Department, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. 1990–97 Assistant Professor, University of Hawai‘i Linguistics Department. 1989–90 Visiting Assistant Professor, Linguistics Department, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. 1988–89 Instructor, Language Arts Department, Kapi‘olani Community College. 1986 Research Fellow, National Endowment for the Humanities: Universal Vowel Phonology. 1985–86 Research Associate, University of Hawai‘i, National Science Foundation Grant: Munda Lexicography. 1984–85 Lecturer, Ohio State University English Department. 1983–84 Assistant Professor, Ohio State University Linguistics Department. 1981 American Institute of Indian Studies Research Fellow in Linguistics: Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore Ranchi University, Department of Tribal Languages and Cultures, Ranchi, India. 1980–83 Lecturer, Ohio State University Linguistics and English Departments. 1979 Co-Principal Investigator, National Science Foundation Grant: Field work on the grammar and lexicography of the Sora language of Orissa, India. Visiting Scholar, University of Sussex Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, England. Visiting Scholar, Osmania University Linguistics Department, Hyderabad, India. 1976–79 Lecturer, Ohio State University Linguistics Department. 1974 Research Associate, Ohio State University College of Humanities Research Projects: Prosodic Causes of Sound Shifts, and Cross-Language Investigation of Speech Rhythm. 1971–75 Graduate Teaching Associate, Ohio State University Linguistics Department, assisting in Linguistics 603.01 and 603.02: Introduction to Phonology, and teaching Linguistics 201: Introduction to Language. 1969–72 National Defense Education Act Title IV Fellow, Ohio State University Linguistics Department. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Book: 1985 On the Natural Phonology of Vowels. (Outstanding Dissertations in Linguistics, Series 3.) New York: Garland Press. (Re-publication of my dissertation, originally published as Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics 23, 1978.) 1 Articles in books: 2002 Southeast Asian Features in the Munda Languages: Evidence for the Analytic-to- Synthetic Drift of Munda. Papers from the 28th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, 111-120. (with David Stampe) 2002 Phonological processes and phonetic rules. In Future Challenges for Natural Linguistics, ed. by Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk and Jarosław Weckwerth, pp. 57-81. Muenchen: LINCOM Europa. 2002 Normal vowel development. In Vowel Disorders, ed. by Martin J. Ball and Fiona E. Gibbon, pp. 1-35. Boston: Butterworth-Heineman. 2001 Constraints and Processes in Phonological Perception. In Constraints and Preferences, ed. by Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk, pp. 43-68. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. 1998 Perception in Optimality Theory: The frugality of the base. Proceedings of the 24th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, ed. by Benjamin K. Bergen, Madelaine C. Plauché and Ashlee C. Bailey, pp. 346-355. (with Paul Lassettre.) 1995 The innateness of phonemic perception. WECOL 7 (Proceedings of the 24th Western Conference on Linguistics), ed. by Vida Samiian, pp. 59-69. Fresno, CA: Western Conference on Linguistics. 1993 On the phonetic basis of phonological change, in Historical Linguistics: Problems and Perspectives, ed. by Charles Jones, pp. 98-130. London: Longman. 1988 Bleaching and coloring. The Best of CLS: A selection of out-of-print papers from 1968 to 1975, ed. Eric Schiller et al. Chicago: Chicago Linguistic Society, 262-271. [Reprint of 1973 article, authored as Patricia Donegan Miller.] 1985 How learnable is phonology? Papers on Natural Phonology from Eisenstadt, ed. W. Dressler and L. Tonelli, 19-31. Padova, Italy: CLESP (Cooperativa Libraria Editoriale Studentesca Patavina). 1983 Rhythm and the holistic organization of language structure. The Interplay of Phonology, Morphology, and Syntax, ed. John Richardson et al., 337-353. Chicago: Chicago Linguistic Society. (with David Stampe) 1979 The study of natural phonology. Current Approaches to Phonological Theory, ed. D.A. Dinnsen, 126-173. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. (with David Stampe) 1978 The syllable in phonological and prosodic structure. Segments and Syllables, ed. A. Bell and J.Bybee Hooper, 25-34. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co. (with D. Stampe) 1977 On the description of phonological hierarchies. The CLS Book of Squibs, ed. S.E. Fox et. al., 35-38. Chicago: Chicago Linguistic Society. (with David Stampe) 1976 Raising and lowering. Papers from the Twelfth Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, ed. S. Mufwene et al., 145-169. Chicago: Chicago Linguistic Society. 1973 Bleaching and coloring. Papers from the Ninth Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, ed. C. Corum et al., 386-397. Chicago: Chicago Linguistic Society. (authored as Patricia Donegan Miller) 1972 Vowel neutralization and vowel reduction. Papers from the Eighth Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistics Society, ed. P.M. Peranteau et al., 482-489. Chicago: Chicago Linguistic Society. (as P.D. Miller) Articles in encyclopedias: 1989. Natural phonology. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Linguistics, ed. by William Bright et al,. 3:130-131. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2 Articles in national or international refereed journals: 2009 Hypotheses of Natural Phonology. In Poznań Studies in Contemporary Linguistics 45: 1- 31. (with David Stampe) 2004 Rhythm and the synthetic drift of Munda. Yearbook of South Asian Languages and Linguistics 2004, 3-36. (with David Stampe) 1993 Rhythm and Vocalic Drift in Munda and Mon-Khmer. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area 16.1-43. Reviews (in national or international refereed journals): 2004 Review of The Origins of Vowel Systems, by Bart de Boer (2001 Oxford: Oxford University Press). Journal of the International Phonetics Association 34, 95-100. 1997 Review of Phonological Acquisition and Phonological Theory, ed. by John Archibald (1995, Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum). Journal of Linguistics 33.1. 1995 Review article: Phonological Development: Models, Research, Implications, ed. by C. Ferguson, L. Menn, and C. Stoel-Gammon (1992, York Press: Timonium MD). Phonology 12, 1.135-146. 1994 Review of A Reference Grammar of Mundari, by Toshiki Osada (Tokyo: Tokyo University of Foreign Studies). Journal of the American Oriental Society 114.2.310-311. Working Papers: 1974 On the writer/rider distinction: a brief experimental study. Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics 17.180-197. 1974 A critical bibliography of the tense/lax distinction in vowels. Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics 17.145-169. 1972. Some context-free processes affecting vowels. Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics 11.136-167. (as Patricia Donegan Miller) Articles to Appear (in refereed publications): accepted Natural phonology and sound change. In The Oxford Handbook of Historical Phonology, ed. by Patrick Honeybone and Joseph C. Salmons. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (with Geoffrey Nathan) accepted Normal vowel development. [update of 2002 version] In Vowels and Vowel Disorders: A Handbook, ed. by Martin J. Ball and Fiona E. Gibbon. New York: Psychology Press. Articles in Preparation: On secondary split, phonologization, and morphologization. The phonological adaptation of French loan words in Khmer. Sora phonology. The vowels of Surin Khmer. Lexicography in Computer Form: See http://www.ling.hawaii.edu/austroasiatic/ Remo Dictionary. 3500 entries with English index. (With D. Stampe, S. Bhattacharya, and F. Fernandez.) Gutob Dictionary. 2500 entries with English index. (With D. Stampe, N.H. Zide, and B.P. Das.) Korku Dictionary. 3000 entries with English index. (With D. Stampe, and B. Girard.) Sora-Juray-Gorum Etymological Dictionary. 600 entries with English index. (With Arlene Zide and David Stampe.) 3 A Concordance of Proto-Sora-Juray-Gorum Phonological Correspondences. 18,000 entries. (With Arlene Zide and David Stampe.) Lexicography in Process: See http://www.ling.hawaii.edu/austroasiatic/ A Dictionary of the Sora Language, 10,000 entries with etymologies and English index (with Monosi Raika, and David Stampe, and with contributions from H.S. Biligiri, Bijoy P. Mahapatra, Ranganayaki Mahapatra, Stanley Starosta, Piers Vitebsky, and Arlene Zide, and etymological assistance from Bh. Krishnamurti, R.D. Munda, and Norman H. Zide). A Dictionary of the Gta’ or Didayi Language, 2500 entries with English index (with David Stampe, Khageswar Mahapatra, and Norman H. Zide, with contributions from P.N. Chakravarti and S. Chatterji). An Etymological Dictionary of the Munda Languages of India (with David Stampe, Norman H. Zide, and H.-J. Pinnow). SHORT COURSES 2005. Winter Phonology School, Central Institute of Indian Languages, Government of India, Mysore, India. January 3–9, 2005. (with David Stampe) Phonology I: Phonetic and Rhythmic Interactions, and Phonology II: Grammatical and Pragmatic Interactions. Demonstration and discussion: Field work on Sora Phonology (with Monosi Raika) Videotaped interviews, tutoring sessions, and other activities. 2000. Natural Phonology. May
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