Curriculum Vitae Heriberto Avelino

Curriculum Vitae Heriberto Avelino

Curriculum Vitae Heriberto Avelino Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia Dirección de Lingüística Av. Paseo de la Reforma y Gandhi S/N Col. Chapultepec Polanco Deleg. Miguel Hidalgo Ciudad de México México C.P. 11560 Tel. 55536231, Ext. 412520 [email protected] Present position: Professor - Research Scientist Education Postdoctoral Research Fellow. University of California, Berkeley. 2004-2006. Ph.D. in Linguistics. University of California, Los Angeles. 2004. M.A. in Linguistics. University of California, Los Angeles. 2001. B.A. in Linguistics. National School of Anthropology and History [Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia]. 1997. Professional Experience Researcher. National Researcher’s System, National Council of Science and Technology. Visiting researcher. Department of Linguistics. University of California, Berke- ley. Distinguished research chair. Center for Research and Advanced Studies in Social Anthropology in Mexico City. 2014. Senior Scientist, Phonetics Laboratory Director. Max Planck Institute for Evo- lutionary Anthropology. 2009-2013. Postdoctoral research fellow. Department of Linguistics. University of Califor- nia, Berkeley. 2007. Researcher. Cognitive Brain Research Unit. University of Helsinki, Finland. 2005. Expert witness. Voice identification in court, assisting Dr. Peter Ladefoged. 2004. Evaluator of the Spanish Intelligibility Test, by Dr. Daniel Kempler. Speech and Hearing Clinics, Los Angeles County/USC Medical Center. Associate Editor. Tlalocan. 1996–1997. Associate Researcher. Indigenous Languages Seminar. Instituto de Investiga- ciones Filológicas, UNAM, 1994–1997. 1 Researcher Assistant. Vocabulario trilingüe Español–Nahuatl–Otomi de Alonso Urbano (1605). Yolanda Lastra researcher and Thomas Smith–Stark, co- ordinator, ‘Biblioteca Novohispana de Lenguas Indígenas’. El Colegio de México. 1992–1995. Publications Articles in peer-reviewed journals Avelino, Heriberto (submitted) On the Typology of Complex Nasals Avelino, Heriberto; Roberto Zariquiey; Jorge Pérez. 2019. Nasal coarticulation and prosody in Kakataibo. Phonetica, Avelino, Heriberto. 2019. The ecology of variation and change in the context of language attrition: Puz˜aP (Chichimec, Otomanguean) vowels. Language Ecology. 2018. Avelino, Heriberto. México City Spanish. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 2013. Héctor Paniqueo, Scott Sadowsky, Gastón Salamanca, Heriberto Avelino. Mapudungun. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 2012. Karla Sandoval, Isabel Medizabal, Peter Underhill, Leonor Buentello- Malo, Rosenda Peñaloza-Espinosa, Heriberto Avelino, María López, Francesc Calafell, David Comas. Y-Chromosome Diversity in Native Mexicans Re- veals Continental Transition of Genetic Structure in the Americas. Amer- ican Journal of Physical Anthropology, 148:395 – 405. 2010. Acoustic and Electroglottographic Analyses of Nonpathological, Non- modal Phonation. Journal of Voice, 3: 270-280. 2010. Percecptual Constancy and Context Enhancement. Revista de Lingüística Teórica y Aplicada, Vol. 48, n. 1. Universidad de Concepción, Chile. 2009. Karla Sandoval, Leonor Buentello-Malo, Rosenda Peñaloza-Espinosa, Heriberto Avelino, Antonio Salas, Francesc Calafell, David Comas. Lin- guistic and maternal genetic diversity are not correlated in Native Mexican. Human Genetics. 126:521–531. 2009. Ian Maddieson, Heriberto Avelino and Loreta O’connor. The phonetics structures of Lowland Chontal of Oaxaca. International Journal of Amer- ican Linguistics. 2006. The typology of Pamean number systems. Linguistic Typology, 10, 41-60. 2001. Índice de Tlalocan. Tlalocan. Vol. XIII. Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas, UNAM. 2000. El Sistema de Numeración en Pame Central. Anales de Antropología. 33:345–359. Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, UNAM. 1999. Morfología y Organización Prosódica en Pame Norte. Dimensión Antropológ- ica, Vol. 13. Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. Unpublished manuscripts (upon request) Estudios Gramaticales de las lenguas Pames. (book draft, upon request) Aerodynamics and acoustics of glottalized consonants in Mayan languages. Electroglottographic and aerodynamic correlates of Hindi breathy vowels: Im- plications for historical linguistics. John Ohala, Manju Ohala (co-authors) 2 with Daniel Voigt, Ana María Ospina. Yuhup. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. Datasets German. High speed video recordings of final devoicing phenomena. Andalusian Spanish. Ultrasound recordings of vowel harmony phenomena. Yuhup (Amazonian). High speed video, electroglottographic and acoustic record- ings of laryngeal contrasts. Yuhup (Amazonian). Aerodynamic and acoustics recordings of nasal contrasts; narratives. Yuhup (Amazonian). Ultrasound recordings. Aymara (Peru). Aerodynamic and acoustics recordings of ejective and plain stops. Kakataibo (Panoan, Amazonian). Aerodynamic and acoustics recordings of nasal contrast phenomena. Aguaruna (Jivaroan, Amazonian). Aerodynamic and acoustics recordings of nasal contrast phenomena. Makuna (Tucanoan, Amazonian). Acoustic recordings. Yukuna (Arawak, Amazonian). Acoustic recordings. Tarascan (isolate, Mexico). Articulatory (palatography) and acoustic record- ings, video of final devoiced articulations. Pima (Uto-Aztecan) Articulatory (palatography) and acoustic recordings, texts and oral narratives. Mayan languages: Yucatec Maya, Ch’ol, Tzotzil, Tzeltal, Tojolabal. Aerody- namic and acoustic recordings of ejective and plain stops. Mixe-Zoquean languages: Santa Maria Ocotepec Mixe, Alotepec Mixe. Elec- troglottographic and acoustic recordings. Chichimec (Otomanguean). Aerodynamic and acoustics recordings of nasal con- trast phenomena; electroglottographic data of laryngeal phenomena. Yalálag Zapotec (Otomanguean). Aerodynamic, elcetroglotographic and acous- tic recordings. Northern Pame and Central Pame (Otomanguean). Acoustic recordings. Chinantec (Otomanguean). Acoustic recordings. Kiliwa (Yuman). Acoustic recordings of segmental contrasts; video recordings of narratives. Lowland Chontal (Tequistlatecan). Acoustic recordings. Spanish. Plethymosgraphic data. Shipibo. Acoustic recordings. Video recordings of unrealeased articulations. Books (edited) Heriberto Avelino, Matt Coler and Leo Wetzels (eds.) 2016. Laryngeal Features in Languages of the Americas. Brill. Avelino, Heriberto. (Ed.) 2011. New Perspectives in Mayan Linguistics. Cam- bridge Scholars Publishing. 3 Avelino, Heriberto, Jessica Coon, Elisabeth Norcliffe (eds.) 2009. New Per- spectives in Mayan Linguistics. MIT Working Papers in Linguistics. MIT Press. Sections in books and proceedings Enrique Palancar and Heriberto Avelino. (submitted). Morphological Complex- ity in the verb inflection of Chichimec. In Endangered complexity: inflec- tional classes in Oto-Manguean languages. Matthew Baerman and Enrique Palancar (eds.). Avelino, Heriberto. 2016. Phonetics in Phonology: A cross-linguistic study of laryngeal contrast. Laryngeal Features in Languages of the Americas. H. Avelino, M. Coller, and L. Wetzels (ed.) Brill. Avelino, Heriberto, Eurie Shin and Sam Tilsen. 2011. The Phonetics of Laryn- gealization in Yucatec Maya. In New Perspectives in Mayan Linguistics, Heriberto Avelino (Ed.) Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Avelino, Heriberto. 2011. Intonational Patterns of Topic and Focus Construc- tions in Yucatec Maya. En New Perspectives in Mayan Linguistics, Herib- erto Avelino (Ed.) Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Avelino, Heriberto. 2011. Preface. In New Perspectives in Mayan Linguistics, Heriberto Avelino (ed.) Cambridge Scholars Publishing. —. 2009. Intonational Patterns of Topic and Focus Constructions in Yucatec Maya. In New Perspectives in Mayan Linguistics, Heriberto Avelino (Ed.) MIT Working Papers in Linguistics. MIT Press. —. 2004. Left hemisphere processing of tone and selective attention in Yalálag Zapotec Proceedings of the 29th Berkeley Linguistic Society. UC Berkeley. Avelino, Heriberto and Sahyang Kim. 2004. Variability and constancy in the articulation and acoustics of Pima coronals, Proceedings of the 29th Berkeley Linguistic Society. UC Berkeley. Avelino, Heriberto and Virgil Lewis. 2004. Pima causatives and argument struc- ture ‘saturation’, Memorias del Encuentro de Lingüística en el Noroeste. In memoriam Ken Hale, Unison, Hermosillo, Sonora, México. Avelino, Heriberto. 2003. Categorical perception of phonemic tone in Yalálag Zapotec. International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Barcelona, España. Kim, Sahyang and Heriberto Avelino. 2003. An intonational study of focus and word order variation in Mexican Spanish, La tonia: dimensiones fonéticas y fonológicas. Esther Herrera and Pedro M. Butragueño (eds.) El Colegio de México. México D.F. Avelino, Heriberto. 2002. Sandhi Tonal en Pame Norte. Análisis Fonológico y Evidencia Fonética. Estudios Lingüísticos sobre algunas lenguas mex- icanas. Del cora al maya yucateco, Paulette Levy (ed.) Seminario de Lenguas Indígenas, Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas, UNAM. pp, 15–58. —. 2009. Optimización dinámica y cambio morfológico en lenguas pames. En Susana Cuevas (ed.) La lengua y la antropología para un conocimiento global del hombre. Homenaje a Leonardo Manrique. INAH, pp. 161–176. 4 —. 1996. El Sistema Consonántico del Pame Central. Tercer Encuentro de Lingüística en el Noroeste. Memorias. Serie Lingüística. Tomo 1: Lenguas Indígenas, volumen 1. Editorial UniSon, pp. 41–67- Teaching Instructor. Phonetics and phonology in the field. Winter School in Language Documentation and Fieldwork: Theory Meets

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