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CURRICULUM VITAE MICHAEL T. PUTNAM Associate Professor of German and Linguistics The Pennsylvania State University Department of Germanic & Slavic Languages & Literatures 239 Burrowes Building University Park, PA 16802 Phone: (814) 8632138 Fax: (814) 8638882 Email: [email protected] Homepage: http://psumikeputnam.weebly.com/ PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 20162017 Visiting scholar, University of Buffalo, Department of Linguistics 2016present Member, Center for Brain, Behavior, and Cognition, The Pennsylvania State University 2015present Collaborator, Applied Cognitive Science Laboratory, The Pennsylvania State University 2015present Associate Member, Zentrum Sprache, Variation, und Migration, Univeristät Potsdam 2014present Associate Professor, Department of Germanic & Slavic Languages & Literatures, The Pennsylvania State University 2014present Affiliate Member, Bilingualism Research Laboratory, University of Illinois at Chicago 2014present Affiliate Member, Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism, University of Reading, United Kingdom 2014present Research Affiliate, Center for Multilingualism in Society Across the Lifespan, University of Oslo, Norway 2012 Visiting Scholar, Department of Cognitive Science, Johns Hopkins University 2012 Visiting Scholar, Department of Linguistics, Rutgers University 2011present Core faculty member NSF PIRE (Partnership for International Research and Education) at Penn State, Bilingualism, mind, and brain: An interdisciplinary program in cognitive psychology, linguistics, and cognitive neuroscience: http://www.psu.edu/dept/cls/pire/) 20102016 Director, Lowerdivision Language Program, Department of Germanic & Slavic Languages & Literatures, The Pennsylvania State University 20102014 Assistant Professor, Department of Germanic & Slavic Languages & Literatures, The Pennsylvania State University 2009 Visiting Scholar, Department of English Linguistics, Universität Stuttgart 20082010 Chair of Linguistics Program, CarsonNewman College 20072010 Chair of German Program, CarsonNewman College 20072010 Assistant Professor, Department of Foreign Languages, CarsonNewman College 20062007 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics & Languages, Michigan State University 20052006 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, University of Michigan EDUCATION Ph.D. 2006 University of Kansas (German/Linguistics) Thesis Title: Scrambling as XPadjunction: A critical analysis of prolific domains M.A. 2002 University of Kansas (German) Thesis Title: Case morphology erosion in Ohio Pennsylvania German: internal development or external influence? B.A. 1999 College of Wooster (German Studies/History)

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  CURRICULUM  VITAE  

MICHAEL  T.  PUTNAM  Associate  Professor  of  German  and  Linguistics  

The  Pennsylvania  State  University  Department  of  Germanic  &  Slavic  Languages  &  Literatures  

239  Burrowes  Building  University  Park,  PA    16802  Phone:  (814)  863-­‐2138  Fax:  (814)  863-­‐8882  

Email:  [email protected]    Homepage:  http://psumikeputnam.weebly.com/      

 PROFESSIONAL  EXPERIENCE  2016-­‐2017   Visiting  scholar,  University  of  Buffalo,  Department  of  Linguistics    2016-­‐present   Member,  Center  for  Brain,  Behavior,  and  Cognition,  The  Pennsylvania  State  University  2015-­‐present   Collaborator,  Applied  Cognitive  Science  Laboratory,  The  Pennsylvania  State  University  2015-­‐present   Associate  Member,  Zentrum  Sprache,  Variation,  und  Migration,  Univeristät  Potsdam  2014-­‐present   Associate  Professor,  Department  of  Germanic  &  Slavic  Languages  &  Literatures,  The    

Pennsylvania  State  University  2014-­‐present   Affiliate  Member,  Bilingualism  Research  Laboratory,  University  of  Illinois  at  Chicago  2014-­‐present   Affiliate  Member,  Centre  for  Literacy  and  Multilingualism,  University  of  Reading,    

United  Kingdom  2014-­‐present   Research  Affiliate,  Center  for  Multilingualism  in  Society  Across  the  Lifespan,  University    

of  Oslo,  Norway  2012     Visiting  Scholar,  Department  of  Cognitive  Science,  Johns  Hopkins  University  2012     Visiting  Scholar,  Department  of  Linguistics,  Rutgers  University  2011-­‐present   Core  faculty  member  NSF  PIRE  (Partnership  for  International  Research  and  Education)  at  

Penn   State,   Bilingualism,   mind,   and   brain:   An   interdisciplinary   program   in   cognitive  psychology,  linguistics,  and  cognitive  neuroscience:  http://www.psu.edu/dept/cls/pire/)    

2010-­‐2016   Director,  Lower-­‐division  Language  Program,  Department  of  Germanic  &  Slavic    Languages  &  Literatures,  The  Pennsylvania  State  University  

2010-­‐2014   Assistant  Professor,  Department  of  Germanic  &  Slavic  Languages  &  Literatures,  The         Pennsylvania  State  University  2009     Visiting  Scholar,  Department  of  English  Linguistics,  Universität  Stuttgart  2008-­‐2010   Chair  of  Linguistics  Program,  Carson-­‐Newman  College  2007-­‐2010   Chair  of  German  Program,  Carson-­‐Newman  College  2007-­‐2010   Assistant  Professor,  Department  of  Foreign  Languages,  Carson-­‐Newman  College  2006-­‐2007   Visiting  Assistant  Professor,  Department  of  Linguistics  &  Languages,  Michigan  State         University  2005-­‐2006   Postdoctoral  Research  Fellow,  Department  of  Germanic  Languages  and  Literatures,         University  of  Michigan    EDUCATION  Ph.D.   2006   University  of  Kansas  (German/Linguistics)       Thesis  Title:  Scrambling  as  XP-­‐adjunction:  A  critical  analysis  of  prolific  domains  M.A.   2002   University  of  Kansas  (German)       Thesis  Title:  Case  morphology  erosion  in  Ohio  Pennsylvania  German:  internal         development  or  external  influence?    B.A.   1999   College  of  Wooster  (German  Studies/History)  

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    Thesis  Title:  Ist  die  geographische  Grenzen  zwischen  Ohio  und  Pennsylvania  auch  eine         sprachliche  Grenze:  eine  vergleichende  Studie  des  Pennsylvania  Deutschen.           (Departmental  Honors)    GRANTS  AND  FELLOWSHIPS  2016-­‐17   Social   Science   Research   Institute,   Penn   State   University.   Collaborative   Fellowship:  

Competition,   conflict,   and   optimization:   Toward   a   dynamic   model   of   multilingualism  (CO-­‐PIs  Matthew  Carlson,  Michael  T.  Putnam,  David  Reitter)  -­‐  $22,500  

2015-­‐20   National   Science   Foundation   Grant,   OISE-­‐1545900:   PIRE   (Partnerships   in   International  Research  and  Education):  Translating  cognitive  and  brain  science   in  the   laboratory  and  field  to  language  learning  environments  (CO-­‐PIs  Judith  Kroll,  John  Lipski,  Janet  van  Hell,  &  Paola  Dussias)  -­‐  $5,000,000  

2015-­‐17   Principal   Investigator,  Humanities  Without  Walls   (Mellon  Foundation),  The   importance  of  the  last  generation:  Midwest  heritage  German  speakers  -­‐  $50,000    

2014-­‐15   Principal   Investigator,   Penn   State   University   Institute   for   Arts   and   Humanities   –  Humanities   Without   Boards   Global   Midwest   Initiative   (Mellon   Foundation),   German  heritage  languages  in  the  Midwest  -­‐  $7,000  

2013-­‐15   Collaborator,   The   Icelandic   Research   Council,   Profs.   Höskuldur   Thráinsson   and   Birna  Arnbjörnsdóttir,   Co-­‐Principle   Investigators,   Heritage   language,   linguistic   change   and  cultural  identity  -­‐  $157,500  

2012     Max  Kade  Foundation  Research  Grant  -­‐  $800  2012   Collaborator,  CFYC  Grant  –  Level  1,  Prof.  John  Lipski,  Principle  Investigator,  Prof.  Carrie  

Jackson,  Co-­‐Collaborator  -­‐  $5000  2011     Max  Kade  Foundation  Research  Grant  -­‐  $1,500  2010-­‐15   National   Science   Foundation   Grant,   OISE-­‐0968369:   PIRE   (Partnerships   in   International  

Research  and  Education):  Bilingualism,  mind,  and  brain:  An  interdisciplinary  program  in  cognitive  psychology,  linguistics,  and  cognitive  neuroscience  (CO-­‐PIs  Paola  Dussias,  Ping  Li,  Janet  van  Hell,  &  Judith  Kroll)  -­‐  $2,800,000  

2009     DAAD  Re-­‐Invitation  Grant  Recipient  –  $5,500  2008-­‐11   Consultant,  NSF  Career  Grant,  Prof.  John  Hale  (Cornell),  Principle  Investigator,           Automaton  Theories  of  Human  Sentence  Comprehension  –  $498,370  2008     Pew  Grant  for  Faculty  Development  (Carson-­‐Newman  College)  -­‐  $500  2007     College  of  Arts  &  Letters  Initiative  Fund  Grant  (Michigan  State  University)  -­‐  $2000  2006     Postdoctoral  Research  Fellowship  (University  of  Michigan)  -­‐  $33,000  2005     Max  Kade  Foundation  Dissertation  Research  Fellowship  -­‐  $12,000  2004     Departmental  Summer  Research  Fellowship  (University  of  Kansas)  -­‐  $2000  2002     Departmental  Summer  Research  Fellowship  (University  of  Kansas)  -­‐  $2000  2000-­‐01   DAAD  Full-­‐Year  Research  Fellowship  (Philipps-­‐Universität  Marburg)  -­‐  $16,000  2000     ASHHS  Research  Grant  -­‐  $1,000  1998     J&W  Small  Fellowship  (College  of  Wooster)  -­‐  $5,000    AWARDS,  HONORS  AND  DISTINCTIONS  2015     Outstanding  New  Associate  Professor  of  the  Liberal  Arts,  Penn  State  University    2007     AATG  –  Best  Article  of  the  Year  in  Die  Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching  German  for  the         Calendar  Year  2006.  (Honorarium  provided  by  Austrian  Air).  2002     German  Department  Book  Prize  (University  of  Kansas)  1998     Departmental  Honors,  German  Department,  College  of  Wooster  

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PUBLICATIONS    BOOKS:  AUTHORED  AND  CO-­‐AUTHORED  Under  contract  Unbounded  dependency  constructions:  Theoretical  and  experimental  perspectives.  (with    

Rui  Chaves).  Oxford:  Oxford  University  Press.    2013     The  Structural  Design  of  Language.  (with  Tom  Stroik).  Cambridge:  Cambridge  University    

Press.  2007     Scrambling  and  the  Survive  Principle.  [Linguistik  Aktuell  115].  Amsterdam:  John           Benjamins  Publishing  Company.    BOOKS:  EDITED  Under  contract   (edited  volume)  The  Cambridge  Handbook  of  Germanic  Linguistics.  (with  Richard  Page).  2016   (edited  volume)  Optimality-­‐theoretical  syntax,  semantics,  and  pragmatics:  From  uni-­‐  to  

bidirectional   optimization.   Oxford:   Oxford   University   Press.   (with   Géraldine   Legendre,  Henriette  de  Swart,  &  Erin  Zaroukian).    

2015     (edited   volume)   Contemporary   linguistic   parameters.   London:   Bloomsbury.   (with  Antonio  Fábregas  &  Jaume  Mateu).  

2015   (edited  volume)  Moribund  Germanic  heritage   languages   in  North  America:  Theoretical  perspectives  and  empirical  findings.  London:  Brill.  (with  Richard  Page)    

2013   (edited   volume)   Rammstein   on   fire:   New   perspectives   on   music   and   performance.  Jefferson  City,  NC:  MacFarland  Publishing.  (with  John  Littlejohn)  

2011   (edited  volume)  Studies  on  German-­‐language   Islands,   [Studies   in  Language  Companion  Series  123]  Amsterdam:  John  Benjamins.    

2010   (edited   volume)   Exploring   Crash-­‐Proof   Grammars,   [Language   Faculty   and   Beyond   3]  Amsterdam:  John  Benjamins  Publishing  Company.    

2009     (edited  volume)  Towards  a  Derivational  Syntax:  Survive-­‐minimalism,  [Linguistik  Aktuell         144]  Amsterdam:  John  Benjamins.      PUBLICATIONS-­‐EDITED  JOURNAL  VOLUMES  2014   (edited   volume)   Special   volume   on   German   complementizers   in   contact   in  

Sprachtypologie  und  Unversalienforschung  (STuF),  Volume  67(4)  (with  Gildo  Bidese).    2011   (edited   volume)   Special   Volume   on   the   Syntax   and   Semantics   of   German(ic)   Particle  

Verbs  in  Leuvense  Bijdragen,  Volume  97.  2011   (edited   volume)   Special   Volume   on   “Sharpening   the   Edges”   in   Linguistic   Analysis,  

Volume  37.3-­‐4  (with  Tom  Stroik).    2009   (edited  volume)  Special  Volume  on  Krautrock  in  Popular  Music  and  Society,  Volume  32  

No.  5  (with  John  T.  Littlejohn).      PEER-­‐REVIEWED  ARTICLES  To  appear   Feature  reassembly  as  constraint  satisfaction.  The  Linguistic  Review.    To  appear   When  bilingualism  is  the  common  factor:  Switch  reference  at  the  junction  of  competence  

and  performance  in  both  Second  Language  and  Heritage  Language  performance.  Journal  of  Language  Contact.  (with  Tiffany  Judy  &  Jason  Rothman).    

To  appear   How   constrained   is   language   mixing   in   bi-­‐   and   uni-­‐modal   production?   Linguistic  Approaches  to  Bilingualism  (with  Géraldine  Legendre  &  Paul  Smolensky).    

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To  appear   The   future   of   code   mixing   research:   Integrating   psycholinguistics   and   formal  grammatical  theories.  Bilingualism:  Language  and  Cognition  (with  Matt  Goldrick  &  Lara  Schwarz).    

To  appear   Co-­‐activation   in   bilingual   grammars:   A   computation   account   of   code   mixing.  Bilingualism:  Language  and  Cognition  (with  Matt  Goldrick  &  Lara  Schwarz).    

2016   Parasitic   gapping   in   bilingual   grammar:   evidence   from   Wisconsin   Heritage   German.  Heritage  Language  Journal  13(1):  1-­‐28.  (with  Joshua  Bousquette,  Ben  Frey,  Daniel  Nützel  &  Joseph  Salmons).  

2016   Null   arguments   in   transitional   trilingual   grammars:   Field   observations   from  Misionero  German.  Multilingua  35(1):  85-­‐104.  (with  John  Lipski).  

2015   New   structural   patterns   in   moribund   grammar:   Case   marking   in   heritage   German.  Frontiers  in  Psychology  6:  1716  (with  Lisa  Yager,  Nora  Hellmold,  Hyoun-­‐A  Joo,  Eleonora  Rossi,  Catherine  Stafford,  &  Joe  Salmons):    http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01716/abstract    

2015   Restructuring  in  heritage  grammar:  word  order  variation  in  heritage  German.  Linguistic  Approaches  to  Bilingualism  5(2):  180-­‐203.  (with  Holger  Hopp).    

2015   Multilingualism  in  the  Midwest:  How  German  has  shaped  (and  still  shapes)  the  Midwest.  Middle  West  Review  1(2):  29-­‐52.  (with  Joseph  Salmons).    

2014   Are   all   phases   created   equal?   –   An   investigation   of   Feature   Inheritance   in   connection  with   Icelandic   Quantifier   Movement.   Linguistic   Analysis   39.3-­‐4:   267-­‐307.   (with   Gema  Chocano).    

2014   The   vulnerability   of   the   C-­‐layer:   Introductory   notes   on   German   complementizers   in  contact.   Sprachtypologie  und  Universalienforschung   (STuF)  67(4):   437-­‐443.   (with  Gildo  Bidese).    

2014   How   interrogative   pronouns   can   become   relative   pronouns:   The   case   of   ‘was’   in  Misionero   German.   Sprachtypologie   und   Universalienforschung   (STuF)   67(4):   613-­‐625.  (with  Lara  Schwarz).    

2014   The   emergence   of   middle   voice   structures   with   and   without   agents.   The   Linguistic  Review  31.2:  193-­‐240.  (with  Antonio  Fábregas).    

2014   Straight   outta   Marzahn:   (Re)Constructing   collective   memory   in   East   Berlin.   Popular  Music  and  Society  37.1:  85-­‐100.  (with  Juliane  Schicker).    

2013     What’s  so  incomplete  about  incomplete  acquisition?  –  A  prolegomenon  to  modeling    heritage  language  grammars.  Linguistic  Approaches  to  Bilingualism  3.4:  478-­‐508.  (with  Liliana  Sánchez).  

2013   Losing   their   (passive)   voice:   Syntactic   neutralization   in   heritage   German.   Linguistic  Approaches  to  Bilingualism  3.2:  233-­‐252  (with  Joseph  Salmons).    

2012   Catenae:  Introducing  a  novel  unit  of  syntactic  analysis.  Syntax  15.4:  354-­‐396.  (with  Tim  Osborne  &  Thomas  Gross).    

2012   Dative  case  maintenance  via  restructuring  in  Moundridge  Schweitzer  German.  Zeitschrift  für  Dialektologie  und  Linguistik  1(79):  41-­‐67.    

2012   One  P  with  Two  Spell-­‐Outs:  The  Ent-­‐/Aus-­‐alternation  in  German.  Linguistic  Analysis  38.1-­‐2:  69-­‐109  (with  Petr  Biskup).    

2011   German  prefix  and  particle  verbs  at  the  syntax-­‐phonology  interface.  Leuvense  Bijdragen  97:  106-­‐135  (with  Petr  Biskup  &  Laura  Catherine  Smith).  

2011   Sometimes   it’s   ok   to   ‘overeat   yourself’:   Scalar   over-­‐predicates   in   Germanic   languages  that  require  an  overt  reflexive.  Leuvense  Bijdragen  97:  203-­‐229.      

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2011   Living  on  “the  edge”  in  derivational  syntax.  Linguistic  Analysis  37.3-­‐4:  317-­‐320  (with  Tom  Stroik).    

2011   Syntax  at  ground  zero.  Linguistic  Analysis  37.3-­‐4:  389-­‐404  (with  Tom  Stroik).    2011   Bare   Phrase   Structure,   Label-­‐less   Trees,   and   Specifier-­‐less   Syntax:   Is   Minimalism  

Becoming   a   Dependency   Grammar?   The   Linguistic   Review   28.3:   315-­‐364.   (with   Tim  Osborne  &  Thomas  Gross).  

2011   Alls   there   is   to   know   about   the   alls-­‐construction.   Journal   of   Comparative   Germanic  Linguistics  14.2:  81-­‐109.  (with  Marjo  van  Koppen).  

2010     Rammstein  and  Ostalgie:  longing  for  yesteryear.  In  Popular  Music  and  Society  33.1:  35-­‐  44.  (with  John  Littlejohn).    

2009     Music  as  a  weapon:  Reactions  and  responses  to  RAF  terrorism  in  the  music  of  Ton  Steine    Scherben  and  their  successors  in  post-­‐9/11  music.  Popular  Music  and  Society  32.5:    595-­‐606.  

2007     Dynamic  Stress  Assignment.  In  Linguistic  Analysis:  Dynamic  Interfaces,  33.3-­‐4.,  337-­‐374.    (with  Kleanthes  K.  Grohmann)  

2007     National  Socialism  with  Fler?  –  German  hip-­‐hop  from  the  right.  In  Popular  Music  and         Society/Special  Issue  on  Hate  Rock.  30.4:  453-­‐468.  (with  John  Littlejohn).  2006     Those  there  demonstratives:  demonstrative  reinforcer  constructions  in  Pennsylvania         German.  Leuvense  Bijdragen  95:  159-­‐177.    2006     Teaching  Culture  through  Hip  Hop.  In  Unterrichtspraxis  39.1-­‐2:69-­‐79.  2005     An  Anti-­‐Local  Account  of  Why  Scrambled  Dative  Objects  Can’t  Bind  Anaphors  in           German.  SKY  Journal  of  Linguistics:  287-­‐309.  2004     An  Investigation  of  Consonant  Inventory  Development  in  East  Frisian  Low  German         Utilizing  Optimality  Theory  (OT).  Society  of  German-­‐American  Studies  Yearbook.  39:         135-­‐49.  (with  Bradley  G.  Weiss).  2003     The  Prepositional  Case  in  German-­‐American  Dialects.  Focus  on  German  Studies  10:         207-­‐24.    BOOK  CHAPTERS  (PEER-­‐REVIEWED)  To  appear   Introduction.   In   Cambridge  Handbook   of   Germanic   Linguistics.   eds.   B.   Richard   Page  &  

Michael  T.  Putnam.  Cambridge:  Cambridge  University  Press.  (with  B.  Richard  Page).    To  appear   Germanic  heritage   languages.   In  Cambridge  Handbook  of  Germanic  Linguistics.  eds.  B.  

Richard  Page  &  Michael  T.  Putnam.  Cambridge:  Cambridge  University  Press.  (with  Janne  Bondi  Johannessen).    

To  appear   Moundridge   Schweitzer   German.   In   Varieties   of   German   worldwide.   eds.   Hans   Boas,  Anna  Deumert,  Mark   L.   Louden,  &  Péter  Maitz.  Oxford:  Oxford  University  Press.   (with  Hyoun-­‐A  Joo,  B.  Richard  Page,  Lara  Schwarz,  &  Nora  Hellmold  Vosburg).    

2016   Introduction.   In  Optimality-­‐theoretical   syntax,   semantics,  and  pragmatics:  From  uni-­‐   to  bidirectional   optimization.   eds.   Géraldine   Legendre,   Michael   Putnam,   Henriette   de  Swart,   &   Erin   Zaroukian.   Oxford:   Oxford   University   Press.   (with   Géraldine   Legendre,  Henriette  de  Swart,  &  Erin  Zaroukian).  1-­‐31.  

2016   Multilingual  grammars,  dominance,  and  optimization.   In  Optimality-­‐theoretical   syntax,  semantics,   and   pragmatics:   From   uni-­‐   to   bidirectional   optimization.   eds.   Géraldine  Legendre,   Michael   Putnam,   Henriette   de   Swart,   &   Erin   Zaroukian.   Oxford:   Oxford  University  Press.  (with  Joshua  Bousquette,  Ben  Frey,  Daniel  Nützel,  &  Joseph  Salmons).  158-­‐176.  

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2016   Intersecting   constraints   –  Why   certain   constraint   types   overlap   while   others   don’t.   In  Optimality-­‐theoretical   syntax,   semantics,   and   pragmatics:   From   uni-­‐   to   bidirectional  optimization.   eds.   Géraldine   Legendre,   Michael   Putnam,   Henriette   de   Swart,   &   Erin  Zaroukian.   Oxford:   Oxford   University   Press.   (with   Marc   van   Oostendorp   &   Laura  Catharine  Smith).  35-­‐54.  

2015   ‘Parameters’   in   linguistic   theory:   What,   where   and   how.   In   Contemporary   linguistic  parameters.   eds.   Antonio   Fábregas,   Jaume   Mateu   &   Michael   Putnam.   London:  Bloomsbury.  (with  Antonio  Fábregas,  Jaume  Mateau).  3-­‐24.  

2015   Parameter   theory   in   language   acquisition   and   language   contact.   In   Contemporary  linguistic  parameters.  eds.  Antonio  Fábregas,  Jaume  Mateu  &  Michael  Putnam.  London:  Bloomsbury.   (with   Nina   Hyams,   Victoria   Mateu,   Robyn   Ortfitelli,   Jason   Rothman   &  Liliana  Sánchez).  353-­‐373.  

2015     Functional  convergence  and  extension  in  contact:  Syntactic  and  semantic  attributes  of   the   progressive   aspect   in   Pennsylvania   Dutch.   In   Germanic   heritage   languages   in  North   America:   Acquisition   and   change.   eds.   Joseph   Salmons   &   Janne   Johannessen.  Amsterdam:  John  Benjamins.  (with  Joshua  Brown).  135-­‐160.  

2015   Researching   moribund   (Germanic)   heritage   languages:   Theoretical   and   empirical  challenges   (and   rewards).   Moribund   Germanic   heritage   languages   in   North   America:  Theoretical   challenges   and   empirical   findings.   eds.   Richard   Page   &   Michael   Putnam.  London:  Brill  (with  Richard  Page),  1-­‐11.    

2015   Minimizing   (interface)   domains:   The   los   of   long-­‐distance   binding   in   North   American  Icelandic.   Researching   moribund   (Germanic)   heritage   languages:   Theoretical   and  empirical   changes   (and   rewards).   eds.   Richard   Page   &  Michael   Putnam.   London:   Brill  (with  Birna  Arnbjörnsdóttir),  203-­‐223.    

2014   The  need  for  formal  features  in  narrow  syntax.   In  Minimalism  and  beyond:  Radicalizing  the  interfaces.  eds.  Peter  Kosta,  Stephen  Franks,  Teodora  Radeva-­‐Bork,  &  Lilia  Schürcks.  Amsterdam:  John  Benjamins  (with  Antonio  Fábregas),  56-­‐77.    

2013     Discipleship  in  the  Church  of  Rammstein.  In  Rammstein  on  fire:  New  perspectives  on    music  and  performance.  eds.  John  T.  Littlejohn  &  Michael  T.  Putnam.  Jefferson  City,  NC:  McFarland,  250-­‐267.    

2013   Filling  in  the  gaps:  PF-­‐optimalization  in  parasitic  gap  constructions  in  Dutch  and  German.  In   Filtering   the   Derivation.   eds.   Ralf   Vogel   &   Hans   Broekhuis.   London:   Equinox   (with  Gema  Chocano),  54-­‐75.  

2011   Why   study   Sprachinseln   from   generative   or   structural   perspectives?:   Introductory  remarks.   In   Studies   on  German-­‐language   Islands,   ed.  Michael   T.   Putnam.   Amsterdam:  John  Benjamins,  1-­‐10.    

2011   Anaphors  in  contact:  The  distribution  of  intensifiers  and  reflexives  in  Amana  German.  In  Studies   on   German-­‐language   islands,   ed.   Michael   T.   Putnam.   Amsterdam:   John  Benjamins,  111-­‐128.    

2010   Empowerment   through   taboo:   Probing   the   sociolinguistic   parameters   of   German  gangsta   rap   lyrics.   In   The   language(s)   of   global   hip-­‐hop   [Advances   in   Sociolinguistics  Series],  ed.  Marina  Terkourafi.  London:  Continuum.  (with  John  Littlejohn),  120-­‐138.  

2010     Exploring  Crash-­‐Proof  grammars:  An  introduction.  In  Exploring  Crash-­‐Proof  Grammars,         ed.  M  Putnam.  Amsterdam:  John  Benjamins,  1-­‐12.    2010     Syntactic  relations  in  Survive-­‐minimalism.  In  Exploring  Crash-­‐Proof  Grammars,  ed.  M.         Putnam.  Amsterdam:  John  Benjamins.  (with  Thomas  Stroik),  143-­‐166.    

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2009     When  grammars  collide:  contact  linguistics  from  a  Survive-­‐perspective.  In           Towards  a  Derivational  Syntax:  Survive-­‐minimalism,  ed.  M.  Putnam,             Amsterdam:  John  Benjamins.  (with  Maria  del  Carmen  Parafita  Couto),  139-­‐176.  2009     Traveling  without  moving:  The  conceptual  necessity  Survive-­‐minimalism.  In           Towards  a  Derivational  Syntax:  Survive-­‐minimalism,  ed.  M.  Putnam,             Amsterdam:  John  Benjamins.  (with  Thomas  Stroik),  1-­‐20.  2009     C-­‐agreement  or  something  close  to  it:  the  alls-­‐construction.  In  Advances  in           Comparative  Germanic  Syntax  [Linguistics  Today  141],  Artemis  Alexiadou,  Jorge           Hankamer,  Thomas  McFadden,  Justin  Nuger  and  Florian  Schäfer,  eds.  Amsterdam:  John         Benjamins.  (with  Marjo  van  Koppen),  41-­‐58.  2009     Surviving  reconstruction.  In  Phases  at  the  Interface  [Interface  Explorations  17].           Kleanthes  K.  Grohmann,  ed.  Berlin:  de  Gruyter.  (with  Thomas  S.  Stroik),  161-­‐181.      2008     Deriving  pairedness  in  vP-­‐structure:  minimalist  yet  optimal.  In         Optimality  Theory  and  Minimalism:  Interface  Theories  [Linguistics  in  Potsdam  28],       Rolf  Vogel  and  Hans  Broekhuis,  eds.  (with  Kyle  Grove),  187-­‐210.    2006     How  Far  Have  We  Come  and  Where  Do  We  Still  Need  to  Go?:  The  Evolving  Dialect  Atlas.         In  Sprachinselwelten:  Entwicklung  und  Beschreibung  der  deutschen  Sprachinseln  am         Anfang  des  21.  Jahrhunderts.  Mit  Beiträgen  zum  1.  Kongress  der  Internationalen         Gesellschaft  für  Dialektologie  des  Deutschen,  Marburg.  (Reihe  VarioLingua:           Nonstandard  -­‐  Standard  -­‐  Substandard,  Bd.  30),  Nina  Berend  and  Elisabeth  Knipf-­‐       Komlósi,  eds.  Frankfurt:  Peter  Lang.  (with  D.  Chris  Johnson),  175-­‐89.            CONFERENCE  PROCEEDINGS  AND  WORKING  PAPERS  (LIGHTLY  PEER-­‐REVIEWED)  2016   Heritage  German   in   the  United   States.   Heritage   Language  Profiles   –  National  Heritage  

Language  Research  Center,  University  of  California-­‐Los  Angeles.    http://nhlrc.ucla.edu/nhlrc/category/profile/150269    (with  Joseph  C.  Salmons  &  Christopher  Tabisz).  

2015   Scope   marking   in   the   Pennsylvania   Dutch   progressive   construction.   Florida   Linguistics  Papers  Vol  2:  http://journals.fcla.edu/floridalinguisticspapers/article/view/85088/82086    

  (with  Solveig  Bosse).    2013   Parasitic   semantics   (or   why   Swedish   can’t   lexicalize   middle   voice   constructions).  

Proceedings   from   Penn   Linguistics   Colloquium   (PLC)   36.   19.1:   51-­‐58   (with   Antonio  Fábregas).  

2013   How   deep   is   your   syntax?   –   Filler-­‐gap   dependencies   in   heritage   language   grammar.  Proceedings   from   Penn   Linguistics   Colloquium   (PLC)   36.   19.1:   21-­‐30   (with   Joshua  Bousquette,  Benjamin  Frey,  Nicholas  Henry,  Daniel  Nützel,  Joseph  Salmons,  and  Alyson  Sewell).  

2012     The  syntax  and  semantics  of  excess:  OVER-­‐predicates  in  Germanic.  Proceedings  from    WCCFL   29,   J.   Choi,   E.A.   Hogue,   J.   Punske,   D.   Tat,   J.   Schertz,   and   A.   Trueman,   eds.,  Somerville,  MA:  Cascadilla  Press,  223-­‐231.  (with  Volker  Gast).    

2008     Explicating  generative  grammar.  Carson-­‐Newman  Studies  11.3:  81-­‐97.    2008     Focus  at  the  interface:  a  generative  approach  to  the  morphosyntax  of  focus  markers.         In  Proceedings  of  the  2007  Mid-­‐American  Conference  on  Linguistics  (MALC).  (with  Maria       de  Carmen  Parafita  Couto).  2004     The  German  Dialects  of  Kansas.  In  Germany  and  the  Americas:  Culture  Politics  and         History  (Vol.  3),  Thomas  Adam,  ed.  Santa  Barbara:  ABC-­‐CLIO,  597-­‐99.  

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2004     German  Dialects  in  Iowa.  In  Germany  and  the  Americas:  Culture  Politics  and  History         (Vol.  3),  Thomas  Adam,  ed.  Santa  Barbara:  ABC-­‐CLIO,  566-­‐70.      WORK  UNDER  REVIEW  &  MANUSCRIPTS  2016     The   probe   always   gets   the   goal   in   the   end:   Anaphoric   and   non-­‐anaphoric   feature  

valuation.  (with  Michael  Diercks  &  Marjo  van  Koppen)  –  pp.  35    2016   Is  Simplest  Merge  too  simple?  (with  Antonio  Fábregas  &  Thomas  Stroik)  –  pp.  20      BOOK  REVIEWS  To  appear   Pennsylvania  Dutch:  The  story  of  an  American  Language.  Author:  Mark  Louden.  H-­‐Net.    To  appear   Asymmetries  between  language  production  and  comprehension.  Author:  Petra  Hendriks.  

Journal  of  Germanic  Linguistics.    To  appear   Syntax  and  its  limits.  Editors:  Raffaella  Folli,  Christina  Svedali,  &  Robert  Truswell.    

Oxford:  Oxford  University  Press.  LinguistList.  2016   Syntactic   variation   and   verb   second:   A   German   dialect   in   Northern   Italy.   Author:  

Federica  Cognola.  Amsterdam:  John  Benjamins.  Journal  of  Germanic  Linguistics  28.1:  84-­‐88.  

2015   In   search   of   universal   grammar:   From   Old   Norse   to   Zoque.   Editor:   Terje   Lohndal.  Amsterdam:  John  Benjamins.  Norsk  Lingvistisk  Tidsskrift  33.1:  100-­‐104.

2013     Derivations  and  Evaluations:  Object  Shift  in  the  Germanic  Languages.  Author:  Hans         Broekhuis.  Berlin:  Mouton  de  Gruyter.  Journal  of  Germanic  Linguistics  25.1:  81-­‐94.  2012     Modeling  ungrammaticality  in  Optimality  Theory.  Editors:  Curt  Rice  and  Sylvia  Blaho.    

London:  Equinox.  SKY  Journal  of  Linguistics  25:  293-­‐297.    2012     Extraction  asymmetries:  Experimental  evidence  from  Germanic.  Author:  Tania  Kiziak.    

Amsterdam:  John  Benjamins.  The  Journal  of  Germanic  Linguistics  24.4:  373-­‐376.  2012   The   Oxford   handbook   of   compositionality.   Editors:  Markus  Werning,  Wolfram   Hinzen,  

Edouard  Machery.  Oxford  University:  OUP.  LinguistList.       http://linguistlist.org/issues/23/23-­‐5344.html    2012   Argument   structure   and   syntactic   relations.   Editors:   Maia   Duguine,   Susana   Huidobro,  

and   Nerea   Madariaga.   Amsterdam:   John   Benjamins.   LinguistList.  http://linguistlist.org/pubs/reviews/get-­‐review.cfm?SubID=4546209    

2011     Provocative  syntax.  Author:  Phil  Branigan.  Cambridge,  MA:  MIT  Press.  Language  87.4:    87-­‐90.  

2011     The  Syntax  of  Icelandic.  Author:  Höskuldur  Thráinsson.  Cambridge:  CUP.  Journal  of         Germanic  Linguistics  23:  83-­‐89.    2010     Literature  in  Second  Language  Education:  Enhancing  the  Role  of  Texts  in  Learning.         Author:  Piera  Carroli.  London:  Continuum.  Studies  in  Second  Language  Studies  32.3:    

506-­‐7.  2010     The  Emergence  of  Order  in  Syntax.  Author:  Jordi  Fortuny.  Amsterdam:  John  Benjamins.         Language  86.1:  223-­‐6.  2010     Language  attrition:  Theoretical  perspectives.  Editors:  B.  Köpke,  M.  Schmid,  M.  Keijzer,  &    

S.  Dostert.  Amsterdam:  John  Benjamins.  Leuvense  Bijdragen  96:  197-­‐9.    2010     German  ver-­‐verbs:  Internal  word  structure  and  lexical  processing.  Author:  Matthais  K.         Schirmeier.  Frankfurt:  Peter  Lang.  Leuvense  Bijdragen  96:  195-­‐6.  2009     Verbal  prepositions  and  argument  structure.  Author:  Mai  Ellin  Tungseth.  Amsterdam:         John  Benjamins.  LinguistList.  http://linguistlist.org/issues/20/20-­‐2343.html    

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2008     Variation  im  heutigen  Deutsch:  Perspektiven  für  den  Sprachunterricht.  Editor:  Eva         Neuland.  Frankfurt:  Peter  Lang.  Unterrichtspraxis  41.1:  102-­‐103.    2008     Scrambling,  remnant  movement,  and  restructuring  in  West  Germanic.  Author:  Roland         Hinterhölzl.  Oxford:  OUP.  Journal  of  Germanic  Linguistics  20.4:  257-­‐366.  2008     Noun  Phrases  from  a  Scandinavian  Perspective.  Author:  Marit  Julien.  Amsterdam:  John         Benjamins  Publishing  Company.  Linguist  List.  http://www.linguistlist.org/issues/19/19-­‐       2563.html    2008     The  Germanic  Languages.  Author:  Wayne  Harbert.  Cambridge:  CUP.  Studies  in  Second         Language  Acquisition.  30(4):  556.    2008     Datives  and  Other  Cases:  Between  argument  structure  and  event  structure.  Editors:         Daniel  Hole,  Andre  Meinunger  and  Werner  Abraham.  Amsterdam:  John  Benjamins.         Journal  of  Germanic  Linguistics  19.4:  349-­‐356.  2008     Narrow  Syntax  and  Phonological  Form.  Author:  Gema  Chocano.  Amsterdam:  John         Benjamins.  Linguist  List.         http://linguistlist.org/pubs/reviews/get-­‐review.cfm?SubID=172221    2008     Norwegian  Modals.  Author:  Kristin  Melum  Eide.  Berlin:  de  Gruyter.  Journal  of  Germanic         Linguistics  19.3:  260-­‐273.  2008     First  language  attrition,  use  and  maintenance:  The  case  of  German  Jews  in  Anglophone    

countries.  Author:  Monika  Schmid.  Amsterdam:  John  Benjamins.  Yearbook  of  German    American  Studies  43:  204-­‐7.    

2008     The  Catholic  Bohemian  German  of  Ellis  County,  Kansas:  A  unique  Bavarian  dialect.         Author:  Gabriele  Lunte.  Frankfurt:  Peter  Lang.  Yearbook  for  German  American  Studies    

43:  187-­‐8.    2008     Dialect  emergence  in  Waumandee  English.  Author:  David  N.  Ehrat.  Frankfurt:  Peter         Lang.  Yearbook  of  German  American  Studies  43:  183-­‐4.    2007     The  decay  of  a  language:  the  case  of  a  German  dialect  in  the  Italian  Alps.  Author:  Silvia         Del  Negro.  Frankfurt:  Peter  Lang.  Yearbook  of  German  American  Studies  42:  154-­‐7.  2007     Linguistic  interference  and  first-­‐language  attrition:  German  and  Hungarian  in  the  San    

Francisco  Bay  Area.  Author:  Gergely  Tóth.  Frankfurt:  Peter  Lang.  Yearbook  of  Germanic  American  Studies  42:  142-­‐3.  

2007     Deriving  Coordinate  Symmetries:  A  phase-­‐based  approach  integrating  Select,  Merge,         Copy  and  Match.  Author:  John  te  Velde.  Amsterdam:  John  Benjamins  Publishing           Company.  Linguist  List.  http://linguistlist.org/issues/18/18-­‐2941.html    2006     Issues  in  Formal  German(ic)  Typology.  Editors:  Werner  Abraham  and  C.  Jan-­‐Wouter         Zwart.  Berlin:  Akademie  Verlag.  Journal  of  Germanic  Linguistics  18.4:  17-­‐22.  2006     The  Composition  of  Meaning:  From  Lexeme  to  Discourse.  Editors:  Alice  te  Meulen  and         Werner  Abraham.  Amsterdam:  John  Benjamins.  Journal  of  Germanic  Linguistics  18.2:         157-­‐168.  2006     Quantifer  Scope  in  German.  Author:  Jürgen  Pafel.  Amsterdam:  John  Benjmains.  Linguist         List.  http://linguistlist.org/issues/17/17-­‐2099.html      2005     Old  Norse  Syntax.  Author:  Jan  Terje  Faarlund.  Oxford:  OUP.  Linguist  List.         http://linguistlist.org/issues/16/16-­‐3576.html  2003     Pennsylvania  German  Words  in  Context  Volume  II  Author:  C.  Richard  Beam.  Millersville,         PA:  Society  for  Pennsylvania  German  Studies.  Society  of  German-­‐American  Studies         Yearbook  38:  323-­‐325.      

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PAPERS  PRESENTED,  POSTERS,  AND  INVITED  COLLOQUIA    2017   Invited   plenary   speaker,  TBA.   Generative   Approaches   to   Second   Language   Acquisition  

(GASLA).  University  of  the  Balearic  Islands,  Spain.  September  7-­‐9.    2016   Filler-­‐gap  dependencies   in   language   contact.  German  Abroad  2.  University  of   Texas   at  

Austin,  Austin,  TX.  November  2-­‐3.  (with  Nora  Vosburg).    2016   Changing   patterns   of   language   use   among   recent   Mennonite   immigrants   in   Kansas.  

WILA  7,  University  of  Georgia,  Athens,  GA.  October  27-­‐29.  (with  Hyoun-­‐A  Joo,  Samantha  Litty,  Richard  Page,  and  Nora  Vosburg).    

2016   Invited  presentation,  Filler-­‐gap  dependencies  in  balanced  and  unbalanced  multilinguals.  University  of  Oslo,  Oslo,  Norway.  September  23.    

2016   Invited   plenary   presentation,   Gradient   representations   in   multilingual   grammars.  Heritage   Language   Acquisition:   Breaking   new   ground   in  methodology   and   domains   of  inquiry.  University  of  Tromsø,  Tromsø,  Norway.  September  19-­‐20.    

2016   Fine-­‐tuning   event   structure:   OVER-­‐modification   in   Icelandic.   GLAC-­‐22,   University   of  Iceland,  Reykjavik,  Iceland.  May  20-­‐22.  (with  Volker  Gast  &  Kristín  Jóhannsdóttir).    

2016   Deriving   passives   without   Passive   Voice.   GLAC-­‐22,   University   of   Iceland,   Reykjavik,  Iceland.  May  20-­‐22.  (with  Antonio  Fábregas).  

2016   Invited  presentation,  Incomplete  acquisition  vs.  restructuring.  Brigham  Young  University,  Provo,  UT.  Spring  Semester.    

2016   Invited   presentation,   A   gradient   foundation:   Multilingualism   and   the   future   of  generative  theory.  University  of  Georgia,  Athens,  GA.  February  25.    

2015   Invited   presentation,   Co-­‐activation   in   bilingual   grammars:   A   Gradient   Symbolic  Computation   account   of   code-­‐mixing.   CLS   Meeting   Series,   Penn   State   University,  University  Park,  PA.  October  30.    

2015   Tense   and   agreement   in   late   L2   English:   Towards   an   understanding   of   the   trilingual  sociolinguistic   dynamics   in   Southwestern   Kansas.   WILA   6,   University   of   Uppsala,  Uppsala,  Sweden.  September  24-­‐26.  (with  Richard  Page).    

2015   Panel   organizer,   Research   in   heritage   Germanic   grammars:   empirical   findings   and  theoretical  challenges.  ISB  10,  Rutgers  University,  New  Brunswick,  NJ.  May  20-­‐24.    

2015   Panel   organizer,   Empirical   methods   researching   heritage   grammars:   Challenges   and  rewards.  ISB  10,  Rutgers  University,  New  Brunswick,  NJ.  May  20-­‐24.  

2015   Panel  discussant,  Breaking  the  mold:  Code-­‐mixing  and  formal  grammars.  ISB  10,  Rutgers  University,  New  Brunswick,  NJ.  May  20-­‐24.    

2015   New   patterns   emerging   in   a   heritage   variety?   Heritage   German   case.   ISB   10,   Rutgers  University,   New   Brunswick,   NJ.  May   20-­‐24.   (with   Lisa   Yager,   Nora   Hellmold,   Hyoun-­‐A  Joo,  Alyson  Sewell,  and  Joseph  Salmons).    

2015   Restructuring   of   word   order   in   heritage   German:   The   case   of   Moundridge   Schweitzer  German.  ISB  10,  Rutgers  University,  New  Brunswick,  NJ.  May  20-­‐24.  (with  Holger  Hopp).  

2015   Studying  moribund  heritage  grammars:  Methodological  challenges  and  solutions.  ISB  10,  Rutgers  University,  New  Brunswick,  NJ.  May  20-­‐24.  (with  Holger  Hopp).  

2015   (Morpho)syntactic   and   semantic   properties   of   the   PD   progressive   aspect.   GLAC-­‐21,  Brigham  Young  University,  Provo,  UT.  May  8-­‐10.  (with  Solveig  Bosse).    

2015   Invited  presentation,  A   communal   playground:  Digital   humanities,   social   sciences,   and  the   liberal   arts,   Vernaculars   of   the   Global  Midwest,   University   of  Wisconsin-­‐Madison,  Madison,  WI.  March  19-­‐21.    

2015   Scope   marking   in   the   Pennsylvania   Dutch   progressive   construction.   Florida   Linguistics  Yearly  Meeting   (FLYM   2),   Eckard   College,   St.   Petersburg,   FL.  March   7-­‐8.   (with   Solveig  

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Bosse).    2014   Word  order   in  a  moribund  variety  of  heritage  German.  WILA  5,  UCLA,  Los  Angeles,  CA.  

October  16-­‐18.  (with  Holger  Hopp).    2014   Raising   and   control   predicates   in   heritage   German.   WILA   5,   UCLA,   Los   Angeles,   CA.  

October  16-­‐18.  (with  Lara  Schwarz).    2014   Poster,   Improving  adjunct  extraction:  The   role  of  complex  events   in  adjunct  extraction.  

HPSG-­‐21.   SUNY   @   Buffalo,   Buffalo,   NY,   August   27-­‐29.   (with   Stefan   Müller   &   Lara  Schwarz).    

2014   Mapping   the   maintenance   versus   the   merger   of   /a/-­‐/ɔ/   in   Moundridge   Schweitzer  German:  The  role  of  word  class.  GLAC-­‐20,  Purdue  University,  West  Lafayette,  IN.  May  2-­‐4.  (with  Hyoun-­‐A  Joo,  Lara  Schwarz  &  Richard  Page).    

2014   Invited   presentation,  Bilingualism   and   dual   activation   in   HPSG.   Cornell   Computational  Linguistics  Seminar,  Cornell  University.  Ithaca,  NY.  March  20.    

2013   Invited   presentation,   Parasitic   ellipsis   vs.   parasitic   gapping.   Linguistics   Colloquium  Series,  University  of  Illinois-­‐Chicago.  Chicago,  IL.  Nov.  14.  (with  Tim  Osborne)    

2013   Subject   in  Misionero  (Argentina)  Heritage  German:  null  arguments,  unaccusativity,  and  post-­‐verbal  subjects.  4th  Workshop  on  Immigrant  Languages  in  the  Americas,  University  of  Iceland.  Reykjavik,  Iceland.  September  19-­‐21.  (with  John  Lipski).    

2013   The  kriege(n)-­‐passive  in  Pennsylvania  German.  4th  Workshop  on  Immigrant  Languages  in  the  Americas,  University  of   Iceland.  Reykjavik,   Iceland.  September  19-­‐21.  (with  Richard  Page).    

2013   Cousins   growing   closer?   Variation   and   change   in   American   German   and   American  English   gapping.   25th   Scandinavian   Conference   on   Linguistics,   University   of   Iceland.  Reykjavik,  Iceland.  May  13-­‐15  (with  Joshua  Bousquette,  Benjamin  Frey,  Nicholas  Henry,  Daniel  Nützel,  Joseph  Salmons,  and  Alyson  Sewell).  

2013   Particle  and  prefix  verb  in  Dutch  and  German:  Where  syntax  and  prosody  collide.  GLAC-­‐19,   State   University   of   New   York   at   Buffalo.   Buffalo,   NY.   April   27-­‐29.   (with   Laura  Catharine  Smith).    

2013   Invited   presentation   (keynote   speaker   address),   Evolution   and   the   architecture   of  grammar.   University   of   Wisconsin-­‐Madison   German   Graduate   Student   Conference  (Time:   German   and   Dutch   studies   in   the   4th   dimension).   University   of   Wisconsin.  Madison,  WI.  March  1-­‐2.    

2012   Invited  presentation,  Misionero  German:  Investigating  the  V2-­‐  and  OV-­‐parameters  in  the  speech  of   trilingual  German  speakers   in  Misiones,  Argentina.  CLS  Meeting  Series.  Penn  State  University.  University  Park,  PA.  Dec.  7.  (with  John  Lipski).    

2012   Constraints  on  constraints:  towards  a  unified  theory  of  constraint  formation.  Advances  in  OT-­‐syntax   and   semantics,   Johns   Hopkins   University.   Baltimore,   MD.   Nov.   9-­‐10.   (with  Marc  van  Oostendorp).    

2012   Two  Inputs  –  One  Grammar:  Modeling  heritage  grammars  in  OT.  Advances  in  OT-­‐syntax  and   semantics,   Johns   Hopkins   University.   Baltimore,   MD.   Nov.   9-­‐10.   (with   Joshua  Bousquette,  Benjamin  Frey,  Joseph  Salmons,  and  Alyson  Sewell).  

2012   Incomplete  acquisition  vs.  incomplete  maintenance  –  Long  distance  anaphoric  binding  in  North  American  Icelandic.  3rd  Workshop  on  Immigrant  Languages  in  the  Americas,  Penn  State  University.  University  Park,  PA.  Sept.  27-­‐29.  (with  Birna  Arnbjörnsdóttir).    

2012   Holes   where   there   shouldn’t   be   (any):   Incomplete   acquisition   and   multiple   gap  constructions.   GLAC-­‐18,   University   of   Indiana-­‐Bloomington.   Bloomington,   IN.   April   26-­‐29.   (with   Joshua   Bousquette,   Benjamin   Frey,   Nicholas   Henry,   Daniel   Nützel,   Joseph  

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Salmons,  and  Alyson  Sewell). 2012 Constraints   on   Syntax-­‐Semantic   Variance   in   Language  Contact:   Aspect   in   Pennsylvania  

Dutch.  GLAC-­‐18,  University  of  Indiana-­‐Bloomington.  Bloomington,  IN.  April  26-­‐29.  (with  Joshua  Brown).  

2012   Upward-­‐   vs.   downward-­‐probing   Agree:   Defining   a   single   feature   valuation   operation.  WCCFL  30,  University  of  California-­‐Santa  Cruz.   Santa  Cruz,  CA.  April   13-­‐15.   (with  Mike  Diercks  &  Marjo  van  Koppen).  

2012   How  deep  is  your  syntax?  –  Filler-­‐gap  dependencies  in  heritage  language  grammar.  Penn  Linguistics  Colloquium  (PLC)  36.  University  of  Pennsylvania.  Philadelphia,  PA.  March  23-­‐25.   (with   Joshua   Bousquette,   Benjamin   Frey,   Nicholas   Henry,   Daniel   Nützel,   Joseph  Salmons,  and  Alyson  Sewell).    

2012   Lexicalizing  Modality   (or  why  Swedish  doesn’t  have  a  middle   voice   construction).   Penn  Linguistics  Colloquium  (PLC)  36.  University  of  Pennsylvania.  Philadelphia,  PA.  March  23-­‐25.  (with  Antonio  Fábregas).    

2012   Syntactic   and   prosodic   properties   of   German   prefix   and   particle   verbs.   Deutsche  Gesellschaft   für   Sprachwissenschaft   (DGfS)   33.   Johann   Wolfgang   Goethe   Universität.  Frankfurt,  Germany.  March  10-­‐12.  (with  Petr  Biskup  &  Laura  Catherine  Smith).    

2012   Invited   presentation,   Filler-­‐gap   dependencies   in   heritage   grammars.   Sentence   ++  Research  Group  Meeting.  Johns  Hopkins  University.  Baltimore,  MD.  February  29.    

2012   Invited   presentation,   The   life   cycle   of   a   heritage   grammar.   Johns   Hopkins   University.  February  28.    

2011   Invited  presentation,  La  expresión  de   la  voz  media  o  por  qué  (y  cómo)  es   fonológica   la  variación   paramétrica.   Univerisdad   Autónoma   de   Madrid,   Spain.   October   4.   (with  Antonio  Fábregas).    

2011   The   directionality   of   Agree:   Can   a   universal   be   established?   The   minimalist   program:  Quo  Vadis?  –  Newborn,  reborn,  or  stillborn?  Universität  Potsdam,  Germany.  October  3-­‐6.  (with  Mike  Diercks  &  Marjo  van  Koppen).    

2011   Functional  convergence  and  extension   in  contact:  Syntactic  and  semantics  attributes  of  the   progressive   aspect   in   Pennsylvania   Dutch.   Second   Workshop   on   Immigrant  Languages   in   America.   Fefor   Høifjellshotell,   Norway.   September   21-­‐24.   (with   Joshua  Brown).  

2011   The  syntax  and  semantics  of  excessivity:  Evidence  from  Germanic.  WCCFL  29,  University  of  Arizona-­‐Tucson.  April  22-­‐24.  (with  Volker  Gast).    

2011   German  particle  and  prefix  verbs  at  the  syntax-­‐phonology  interface.  GLAC-­‐17,  University  of  Texas-­‐Austin  April  16-­‐17.  (with  Laura  Catherine  Smith  &  Petr  Biskup).  

2011   Invited   speaker,   Modeling   L1   attrition/incomplete   acquisition   in   Optimality   Theory.  Rutgers   Optimality   Research   Group   (RORG),   Rutgers   University,   New   Brunswick,   NJ.  April  1.    

2011   Invited   speaker,  What   if   the   grammar   consisted   of   nothing   but   constraints?   Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  NY.  March  8th.    

2011   The   A/A’-­‐fallacy:   Revisiting   Webelhuth’s   Paradox.   Deutsche   Gesellschaft   für  Sprachwissenschaft  (DGfS),  Universität  Göttingen,  Göttingen,  Germany.  February  23-­‐25.  (with  Gema  Chocano).    

2011   Invited  speaker,  The  syntax  and  semantics  of  excessivity:  Evidence   from  Germanic.  CLS  Meeting  Series,  Penn  State  University  (with  Volker  Gast).  January  21st.    

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2011   Prefix  and  particle  verb  formation  in  German  at  the  PF-­‐Interface:  A  unified  account.  LSA  Annual  Meeting.  Pittsburgh,  PA.  (with  Laura  Catherine  Smith  &  Petr  Biskup).  January  6-­‐9.    

2010   Invited   speaker,  What’s   in   a   √root?   -­‐   Scalar   properties   of   predicates   in   light   of   the  projectionist   vs.   constructionist   debate   and   their   morpho-­‐syntactic   consequences.   CLS  Meeting  Series,  Penn  State  University,  November  19th.    

2010   Invited   speaker,  The   role  of   features   in  a   crash-­‐proof   syntax.   Features  Reading  Group,  University  of  Tromsø,  Norway.  Oct  11th.    

2010   Invited   speaker,   The   thing   that   should   not   be:   Eliminating   the   A/A’-­‐distinction.   CASTL  Colloquium,  University  of  Tromsø,  Norway.  Oct.  7th.    

2010   Late   agreement   in   Icelandic   without   Probe-­‐Goal   relations.   GLAC-­‐16.   University   of  Wisconsin-­‐Milwaukee.  April  30-­‐May  2.    

2009   Avoiding   the   gaps.   MALC   2009.   University   of   Missouri-­‐Columbia.   (with   Tom   Stroik).  October  10-­‐12.  

2009     The  causative-­‐inchoative  alternation  in  Henderson,  NE  Plautdietsch.  MALC  2009.    University  of  Missouri-­‐Columbia  (with  Annemarie  Toebosch).  October  10-­‐12.    

2009     When  grammars  collide:  Code-­‐switching  in  survive-­‐minimalism.  Workshop  on  minimalist       approaches  to  code-­‐switching.  Utrecht,  the  Netherlands.  (with  Maria  del  Carmen         Parafita  Couto).  July  7-­‐8.    2009     Invited  speaker,  The  semantics  and  pragmatics  of  particle  verbs  in  Pennsylvania           German.  IMS  Universität  Stuttgart.  Stuttgart,  Germany.  June  19.    2009     Invited  speaker,  Particle  verbs  in  German  from  a  survive-­‐perspective.  Linguistics           Research  Seminar,  Universität  Stuttgart.  Stuttgart,  Germany.  June  16.    2009     One  P  with  two  spell-­‐outs:  The  ent-­‐/aus-­‐alternation  in  German.  Roots  Workshop.         University  of  Stuttgart,  Stuttgart,  Germany,  June  10-­‐13.  (with  Petr  Biskup)  2009     Invited  speaker,  Push-­‐and-­‐pull:  A  minimalist  account  of  QM  in  Icelandic.  Syntax           Research  Seminar,  Johann  Wolfgang  Goethe  Universität.  Frankfurt,  Germany.  June  3.    2009     Invited  plenary  speaker,  When  grammars  collide:  Code-­‐switching  in  the  minimalist         program.  Perceptual  magnets:  Commanding  attention  in  contested  time,  place  and         thought.  University  of  Indiana,  February  20-­‐22.  2008     Invited  speaker,  New  perspectives  on  the  grammaticalization  of  demonstrative           reinforcer  constructions  in  Pennsylvania  German,  Penn  State  University,  December  5.    2008     Flavors  of  Merge.  Ways  of  structure  building,  Vitoria-­‐Gasateiz,  Spain.  November  13-­‐14.         (with  Tom  Stroik  and  Maria  del  Carmen  Parafita  Couto).    2008     Demonstrative  reinforcers.  23rd  Comparative  Germanic  Syntax  Workshop  (CGSW),         University  of  Edinburgh,  Scotland.  June  8-­‐9.  (with  Dorian  Roehrs).    2008     Bavarian  subject  extraction  from  a  minimalist  perspective.  GLAC-­‐14,  University  of         Wisconsin-­‐Madison,  May  1-­‐4.  2008     Complex  demonstratives  in  Yiddish.  GLAC-­‐14,  University  of  Wisconsin-­‐Madison,  May  1-­‐       4.  (with  Dorian  Roehrs).  2008     What  is  crash-­‐proof  syntax  and  is  it  achievable?  Exploring  crash-­‐proof  grammars,         Carson-­‐Newman  College,  February  29-­‐March  1.  2008     Better  late  than  never:  a  survive-­‐minimalist  analysis  of  late  subjects  in  Icelandic.         Exploring  crash-­‐proof  grammars,  Carson-­‐Newman  College,  February  29-­‐March  1.  2008     Verbal  alternation  as  an  interface  property:  harmony  in  S-­‐M  and  C-­‐I.  DEAL  II  –  Interface         theories:  the  filtering  of  the  output  of  the  generator,  University  of  Leiden  (Netherlands),       February  22-­‐23.  (with  Kyle  Grove  and  Maria  del  Carmen  Parafita  Couto).  

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2008     Invited  speaker,  Focus  in  Q'anjob'al  from  an  OT-­‐perspective.  The  5th  Annual  OSU  Martin         Luther  King  Day  Linguistics  Symposium:  Ohio  research  on  indigenous  languages  of  the         Americas,  Ohio  State  University,  January  21.  (with  Maria  del  Carmen  Parafita  Couto).    2007     Invited  speaker,  Multi-­‐kulti  Nazi?  Gangsta  rap  in  Germany.  Language  and  hip-­‐hop         culture  in  a  globalizing  culture,  University  of  Illinois-­‐Champaign-­‐Urbana,  November  10.         (with  John  T.  Littlejohn).    2007     Exploring  the  focus-­‐morphology  interface:  morphosyntactic  aspects  of  non-­‐prosodic    

focus.  2007-­‐MALC.  University  of  Kansas,  October  26-­‐28.  (with  Maria  del  Carmen  Parafita  Couto).  

2007     Do  heads  behave  like  phrases?  2007-­‐MALC.  University  of  Kansas,  October  26-­‐28.  (with         Tom  Stroik).  2007     Those  there  pesky  demonstratives:  the  structure  of  demonstratives  in  Pennsylvania         German.  31st  Annual  Conference  for  the  Society  of  German-­‐American  Studies  (SGAS),         Lawrence,  KS,  April  26-­‐29.    2007     Invited  speaker,  minimalistifying  Minimalism:  Examining  the  role  of  the  syntax  in  the         Minimalist  Program.  University  of  Michigan  Syntax  Support  Group,  April  13.  (with  Adam         Szczegielniak).  2007     Invited  speaker,  The  silent  voice  in  the  classroom:  Theoretical  and  pedagogical         implementations  of  the  German  middle  boice  in  L2  scquisition,  Fresno  Pacific  University,         January  26.        2006     Sesam,  öffne  dich!  A  minimalist  analysis  of  the  L2  acquisition  of  German  middle  voice         constructions.  36th  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Michigan  Linguistics  Society.  Oakland,  MI.         Oct.  28.  2006     Agree  and  feature  transfer.  36th  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Michigan  Linguistics  Society.         Oakland,  MI.  Oct.  28.  (with  Hamid  Ouali).  2006     Focus  at  the  Interface:  A  generative  approach  to  the  morphosyntax  of  focus  markers.         2006-­‐MALC.  Edwardsville,  IL.  Oct.  27-­‐28.  (with  Maria  del  Carmen  Parafita  Couto).  2006     Invited  speaker,  The  L2  Acquisition  of  the  thematic/non-­‐thematic  parameter  in  V2         languages.  Linguistics  Colloquy  at  Kenyon  College  (Ohio).  October  6.  2006     Invited  speaker,  The  road  to  PF.  Michigan  State  University  Linguistics  Colloquium,         September  28.  2006     Surviving  reconstruction.  InterPhases-­‐Syntaxfest.  Nicosia,  Cyprus.  May  18-­‐20.  (with         Tom  Stroik).    2006     The  Great  Binding  Conspiracy.  GLAC-­‐12.    Champaign-­‐Urbana,  IL.  April  28-­‐30.      2006   C-­‐agreement  or  something  close  to  it:  the  alls-­‐construction.  21st  Comparative  Workshop  

of  Germanic  Syntax  (CGSW).  University  of  Santa  Cruz,  CA.  March  31-­‐April  2.  (with  Marjo  Van  Koppen).  

2006     Invited  speaker,  Is  a  Crash-­‐Proof  Syntax  Possible?  University  of  Michigan  Syntax  Support         Group.  January  27.  2005     Inherited  features  and  innovations  in  historical  Germanic  verse.  Modern  Language         Association  (MLA)  Germanic  Philology  Group.  MLA  National  Conference.    Washington,         D.C.  December  27-­‐30.  (with  Bradley  G.  Weiss).      2005     One  Step  Closer  to  Crash-­‐Proof  Syntax.  Descriptive  and  Explanatory  Adequacy  in           Linguistics  (DEAL).  ZAS  Berlin,  Germany,  December  17-­‐19.    (with  Tom  Stroik).  2005     The  Lexicon  at  the  Interfaces.  LASSO  35.  Lubock,  TX,  October  7-­‐9.  (with  Tom  Stroik).  2005     Invited  speaker,  Agree  to  Disagree.  University  of  Kansas  Linguistics  Colloquy,  August  29.  

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2005     uff  vs.  uch:  Neutralization  of  a  voiceless  fricative  in  word-­‐final,  post-­‐back  vowel           position  in  a  Kansas  Volga  German  Dialect.  29th  Annual  Conference  for  the  Society  for         German-­‐American  Studies  (SGAS).  Grand  Rapids,  MI.  May  5-­‐8.  (with  William  D.  Keel  and         Bradley  G.  Weiss).  2005     Agreement  checking  at  PF:  C-­‐agreement  in  West  Germanic.  GLAC-­‐11.  Davis,  CA,  April         22-­‐23.    2005     A  Dynamic  Approach  to  Prosodic  Stress  Assignment  in  Germanic.  GLAC-­‐11.  Davis,  CA,         April  22-­‐23.  (with  Kleanthes  K.  Grohmann).  2005     Comparative  metrics  in  Germanic  verse.  9th  Annual  Conference  for  the  Graduate           Association  of  German  Students  (GAGS)  at  the  University  of  Kansas,    Lawrence,  KS,           March  11-­‐12.    (with  Brad  Weiss).  2004     Prosodic  stress  assignment  in  dynamic  computations.  34th  Michigan  Linguistic  Society         Annual  Meeting.  Flint,  MI.    October  16-­‐17.  (with  Kleanthes  K.  Grohmann).  2004     Southern  uprising:  the  introduction  of  Inner-­‐Southern  features  into  the  Midwest.  46th         MMLA,  St.  Louis,  MO,  November  4-­‐7.    2004     Phasal  elasticity.  LACUS  31.  Chicago,  IL,  July  27-­‐31.  (with  Maria  del  Carmen  Parafita         Couto).  2004     An  investigation  of  alveo-­‐palatal  fricatives  in  East  Frisian  Low  German  utilizing           Optimality  Theory  (OT).    28th  Annual  Conference  for  the  Society  for  German-­‐American         Studies  (SGAS),  New  Ulm,  MN,  April  22-­‐24.  (with  Bradley  Weiss).  2004     Non-­‐lexical  triggers  in  West  Germanic  scrambling.    57th  Annual  Kentucky  Foreign         Language  Conference  (KFLC).  Lexington,  KY,  April  15-­‐17.  2004     The  connection  between  dynamic  antisymmetry  and  prosodic  stress  assignment  in  XP-­‐       scrambling.    8th  Annual  Conference  for  the  Graduate  Association  of  German  Students         (GAGS)  at  the  University  of  Kansas,  Lawrence,  KS,    February  20-­‐21.  2003     Invited  speaker,  Difficulties  and  challenges  of  researching  German-­‐American  dialects  in         the  21st  Century.    8th  Annual  Low  German  Conference.  Manning,  IA.  October  17-­‐19.  2003     Roman  Jakoben’s  ‘Regression  Hypothesis’  and  its  Application  to  Case    

Syncretism   in   German-­‐American   Dialects.   7th   Annual   Conference   for   the   Graduate  Association   of   German   Students   (GAGS)   at   the   University   of   Kansas.   Lawrence,   KS.  February  21-­‐22.  

2002     The  prepositional  case  in  German-­‐American  dialects?  7th  Annual  German  Graduate         Student  Conference  at  the  University  of  Cincinnati.  Cincinnati,  OH.  October  25-­‐27.  2002     Case  syncretism  in  Ohio  Pennsylvania  German:  Internal  development  or  external           influence?  26th  Annual  Conference  for  the  Society  of  German-­‐American  Studies  (SGAS).         Amana,  IA.  April  18-­‐21.  2002     The  monophthongization  of  /aI/  in  non-­‐sectarian  Pennsylvania  German.  6th  Annual         Conference  for  the  Graduate  Association  of  German  Students  (GAGS)  at  the  University         of  Kansas.  Lawrence,  KS.  April  13-­‐14.  2001     Heutige  Aspekte  des  Pennsylvania-­‐Deutschen  in  Ohio.  Doktoranten  Kolloqium:  Philipps-­‐       Universität.  Marburg,  Germany.  January  18.    COURSES  TAUGHT    German  First-­‐year  German  I  (KU,  MSU,  C-­‐N,  PSU)  First-­‐year  German  II  (KU,  MSU,  C-­‐N)  

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Second-­‐year  German  I  (KU,  MSU,  C-­‐N)  Second-­‐year  German  II  (KU,  MSU,  C-­‐N)  German  for  Reading  Knowledge  (graduate)  (MSU,  Summer  2007)  GER  100:  Germanic  Civiliation  and  Culture  (PSU,  Spring  2015)    GER  300:  Composition  and  Conversation  (U  of  Michigan,  Fall  2005)  GER  301:  Rammstein:  Ostalgie  und  gescheiterte  Wiedervereinigung  (C-­‐N,  Fall  2008)  GER  352:  Business  German  (KU,  Fall  2004)  GER  406:  Advanced  Conversation  (U  of  Michigan,  Spring  2006)  GER  420:  Advanced  German  Grammar  Deutsches  Fernsehen  (MSU,  Fall  2006)  GER  425:  moderne  deutsche  Jugendkultur  (advanced  undergraduate  seminar)  (U  of  Michigan,  Fall  2005)  GER   426:   Advanced   Undergraduate   Seminar   25   Jahre   Hip-­‐hop   in   Deutschland   (U   of  Michigan,   Spring  2006)  GER  445:  Advanced  Undergraduate  Seminar  Deutscher  Hip-­‐hop  im  21.  Jahrhundert  (MSU,  Fall  2006)  GER  490:  Advanced  Undergraduate  Seminar  Ostalgie  in  aktueller  deutscher  Musik  (MSU,  Spring  2007)  GER  497:  Tendenzen  der  deutschen  Gegenwartssprache  (PSU,  Fall  2015)    GER  4/511:  Teaching  College  German  (PSU,  Fall  2010-­‐15)    GER  514:  German(ic)  Syntax  (PSU,  Graduate  seminar,  Spring  2011,  Spring  2014)  GER  582:  Kontaktdeutsch  (Fall  2014)      Linguistics  TESL  566:  English  Phonology  (graduate)  (C-­‐N,  Summer  2008)  TESL  567:  Language  Acquisition  (graduate)  (C-­‐N,  Spring  2008)  TESL  568:  English  Syntax  (graduate)  (C-­‐N,  Spring  2008)  PSY/LING  390:  Psycholinguistics  (C-­‐N,  Spring  2008)  LING  205:  Syntax  I:  HPSG  (C-­‐N,  Spring  2010)    LING  220:  Introduction  to  Linguistics  (C-­‐N,  Fall  2007,  Fall  2009)  LING  305:  Syntax  I  (C-­‐N,  Fall  2008)    LING  390:  Phonetics  (C-­‐N,  Fall  2008)  LING  420:  Syntax  II  (C-­‐N,  Spring  2009)    LING  449:  Semantics  (PSU,  Fall  2012)    LING  497:  Language  Islands  –  Contact  Linguistics  (PSU,  Undergraduate  seminar,  Fall  2011)  LING  593:  The  secret  lives  of  verbs  (PSU,  Graduate  seminar,  Spring  2016)    LING  597A:  Learnability  and  Linguistic  Theory  (PSU,  Spring  2013)    EDUC  434/544:  Teaching  Modern  and  Classical  Languages/Second  Language  Acquisition  (C-­‐N,  Fall  2007)  GER  325:  History  of  the  German  language  (advanced  undergraduate  seminar)  (U  of  Michigan,  Fall  2005)  GER   326:   Introduction   to   German   Syntax   (advanced   undergraduate   seminar)   (U   of   Michigan,   Spring  2006)    Coordination  Experience  2010-­‐2016   Lower-­‐division  language  coordinator:  first-­‐  and  second-­‐year  German  language  courses    

(Penn  State  University)    2005     Course  co-­‐coordinator  for  Second-­‐year  German  I.  (KU,  spring  semester)  2004     Course  co-­‐coordinator  for  First-­‐year  German  II.  (KU,  fall  semester)    SERVICE:  UNIVERSITY    Penn  State  University  

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2015-­‐Present   Adele  Miccio  Travel  Award,  Committee  Chair  2015-­‐2016   Tenure-­‐track  faculty  search  committee  member,  Program  in  Linguistics          2014     Volunteer  evaluator,  PSU  Campus  Fulbright    2012-­‐13   Adele  Miccio  Travel  Award,  Committee  Member    2010-­‐Present   Center  for  Language  Science  Core  Faculty  Member    DEPARTMENTAL  SERVICE:  ADVISING      Penn  State  University    Current  doctoral  students  (primary  advisor)    2012-­‐present   Ms.  Hyoun-­‐A  Joo  2013-­‐present   Ms.  Lara  Schwarz  2014-­‐present   Ms.  Nora  Vosburg  (formerly  Hellmold)        Committee  service  2016   Ph.D  Comprehensive  exam  committee  member,  Doris  LaCasse  (Spanish  &  Portuguese)    2016   Ph.D.  Comprehensive  exam  committee  member,  Jonathan  Steuck  (Spanish  &  Portuguese)    2016   Ph.D.  Comprehensive  exam  committee  chair,  Lara  Schwarz    2016   Ph.D.  Comprehensive  exam  committee  member,  Bianca  Gavin  2016   Committee   member,   Christine   Gardner,   Ph.D.   dissertation,   The   production   and   read   and  

conversational  speech  by  L1  and  L2  speakers  of  German.  2015   Ph.D.  Comprehensive  exam  committee  chair,  Hyoun-­‐A  Joo    2015   Ph.D.  Comprehensive  exam  committee  member,  Christopher  Champi  (Spanish  &  Portuguese)  2015   Adviser,  Ph.D.  Candidacy  exam,  Nora  Hellmold  2015   Ph.D.  Candidacy  exam  committee  member,  Bianca  Gavin  2015   Ph.D.  Comprehensive  exam  committee  member,  Lieselotte  Sippel    2015   Committee   member,   Nick   Henry,   Ph.D.   dissertation,   Morphosyntactic   processing,   cue  

interaction,   and   the   effects   of   instruction:   An   investigation   of   processing   instruction   and   the  acquisition  of  case  markings  in  L2  German.    

2014   Committee   member,   Donald   Vosburg,   Ph.D.   dissertation,   Language   learning   in   an   MMORPG  (Massively  Multiplayer  Online  Role-­‐Playing  Game):  A  case-­‐study  of  L2  learners  of  German.  

2014   Adviser,  Ph.D.  Candidacy  exam,  Lara  Schwarz    2014   Committee  member,  Marie   Y.  Quarnstörm,   Ph.D.   dissertation,  The   impact   of   societal   changes  

and   attitudes   on   the  maintenance   and   shift   of   Pennsylvania   German   among   the   Older   Order  Amish  in  Lancaster  County,  Pennsylvania.    

2014   Committee   member,   Kristi   Ann   McAuliffe,   Ph.D.   dissertation,   Exploring   “otherness”   through  Holocaust  literature  in  the  undergraduate  German  curriculum.    

2014   Committee  member,  Alison  Eisel  Hendricks,  Ph.D.  dissertation,  Inconsistent  input  and  amount  of  exposure:  Child  language  acquisiton  of  Fering,  a  dialect  of  North  Frisian.  

2014   Ph.D.  Comprehensive  exam  committee  member,  Patricia  Schempp    2014   Committee   member,   Ashley   Roccamo,   Ph.D.   dissertation,   Comparing   the   success   of  

pronunciation  instruction  in  elementary  and  intermediate  German  language  classrooms.    2013   Adviser,  Ph.D.  Candidacy  exam,  Hyoun-­‐A  Joo    2013   Adviser,  PIRE  undergraduate  researcher,  Molly  Lichtenwalner    2012   Adviser,  MA  student,  Stephanie  Douglas    2012   Adviser,  Ph.D.  Candidacy  exam,  Joslyn  Johnson.    

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2012   Ph.D.  Candidacy  exam  committee  member,  Courtney  Johnson-­‐Fowler.    2012   Ph.D.  Comprehensive  exam  committee  member,  Nicholas  Henry.  2012   Ph.D.  Comprehensive  exam  committee  member,  Christine  Gardner.  2011   Ph.D.  Comprehensive  exam  committee  member,  Ashley  Roccamo.  2011   Ph.D.  Comprehensive  exam  committee  member,  Alison  Eisel  Hendricks.  2011   Ph.D.  Comprehensive  exam  committee  member,  Don  Vosburg.    2011   Committee  member,  Joshua  Brown,  Ph.D.  dissertation,  Ethnoreligious  identity  and    

language  shift  among  the  Amish-­‐Mennonites  in  Kishacoquillas  Valley,  Pennsylvania.    2011   Ph.D.  Candidacy  exam  member,  Nicholas  Henry    2010   Ph.D.  Candidacy  exam  member,  Christine  Gardner      DEPARTMENTAL  SERVICE:  COMMITTEE  AFFILIATION    Penn  State  University  2015  –  Present   Departmental  graduate  committee,  member  2014  –  Present   Departmental  tenure  and  promotion  committee,  member  2013  –  Present   Departmental  strategic  planning  committee,  member  2010  –  2015   Departmental  undergraduate  studies  committee,  member    Carson-­‐Newman  College  2008-­‐09   Advisor,  Jon  Coffee,  Carson-­‐Newman  College,  undergraduate  honors  research  project,         What  do  we  do  with  do-­‐support?    2008-­‐09   Advisor,   Charles   Stanfill,   Carson-­‐Newman   College,   undergraduate   honors   research  

project,  The  merger  of  back  vowels  in  Eastern  Tennessee.    Michigan  State  University  2007     Advisor,  Annie  Jansen,  Capstone  Project,  Michigan  State  University,  OV  vs.  VO:         Investigating  word  order  structure  in  Frankenmuth  German.    2007     Advisor,  Christopher  Morehead,  Capstone  Project,  Michigan  State  University,  Space  and         place  in  German  hip-­‐hop.    2007     Advisor,  Janelle  Schaeffer,  Capstone  Project,  Michigan  State  University,  Maintaining         German  culture  through  language:  Frankenmuth.  2007     Advisor,  Peter  Tainsh,  Capstone  Project,  Michigan  State  University,  A  third  way  out?  –         an  alternative  to  Wiedervereinigung.    PROFESSIONAL  ACTIVITIES    EDITORIAL  BOARD  AFFILIATION    2015-­‐present   Series  editor,  Studies  in  Germanic  Linguistics,  John  Benjmains  Publishing  Company  2015-­‐present   Editorial  board  member,  Studies  in  Bilingualism,  John  Benjamins  Publishing  Company  2013-­‐2015   Series  editor,  Studies  in  Germanic  Linguistics,  The  Ohio  State  University  Press    2014-­‐present   Editorial  board  member,  Yearbook  of  German-­‐American  Studies      International  2017   Member,  Scientific  Committee,  International  Symposium  for  Bilingualism  (ISB)    

11,  University  of  Limerick,  Ireland,  June  11-­‐15.    2016     Abstract  reviewer  for  NELS  47.    

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2016     Abstract  reviewer  for  CGSW  31  2016     Abstract  reviewer  for  GLAC-­‐22.  2015     Conference  organizers  of  6th  Workshop  on  Immigrant  Languages  in  the  Americas,    

Uppsala  Universitet,  Uppsala,  Sweden,  September  23-­‐27.    2015     Organizing  committee  member,  International  Symposium  for  Bilingualism  (ISB)  10,    

Rutgers  University,  New  Brunswick,  NJ,  May  8-­‐10.    2015     Reviewer,  Centre  of  Advanced  Study  at  the  Norwegian  Academy  (Senter  for    

grunnforskning),  Linguistics.  2015     Reviewer,  National  Science  Foundation  (NSF),  Linguistics.  (x2)  2015     Abstract  reviewer  for  GLOW  38.  2014     Abstract  reviewer  for  NELS  45.  2014     Conference  organizer  of  the  5th  Workshop  on  Immigrant  Languages  in  the  Americas,    

University  of  California  Los  Angeles  (UCLA),  Los  Angeles,  CA,  Oct.  17-­‐18.    2014     Abstract  reviewer  for  GLOW  37.  2013     Conference  organizer  of  the  4th  Workshop  on  Immigrant  Languages  in  the  Americas,    

University  of  Iceland,  Reykjavik,  Iceland,  Sept.  19-­‐21.    2013     Abstract  reviewer  for  NELS  44.  2013     Abstract  reviewer  for  WCCFL  31.    2013     Abstract  reviewer  for  GLOW  36.    2012     Abstract  reviewer  for  NELS  43.  2011     Abstract  reviewer  for  NELS  42.    2012     Conference  organizer  of  Advances  in  OT-­‐syntax  and  semantics,  Johns  Hopkins    

University,  Baltimore,  MD,  Nov.  9-­‐10.    2012     Conference  organizer  of  the  3rd  Workshop  on  Immigrant  Languages  in  the  Americas,    

Penn  State  University,  University  Park,  PA,  Sept.  27-­‐29.  2008     Conference  organizer/director  of  Exploring  crash-­‐proof  grammars,  Carson-­‐Newman         College,  Jefferson  City  (TN),  February  29-­‐March  2.  2008-­‐present   Reviewer   for   Acta   Psychologica,   Bilingualism:   Language   and   Cognition,   Cambridge  

University  Press,  Continuum  Press,  Heritage   Language   Journal,   International   Journal  of  Bilingualism,  Lingua,  Linguistic  Analysis,  Linguistic  Approaches  to  Bilingualism,  Linguistic  Variation  and  Change,  John  Benjamins  Publishing  Company,  The  Journal  of  Comparative  Germanic   Linguistics,   Journal   of   Germanic   Linguistics,   Journal   of   Language   Contact,  Journal  of  Linguistics,  Journal  of  Logic,  Language  and  Information,  The  Linguistic  Review,  Mouton  de  Gruyter,  Natural  Language  and  Linguistic  Theory  (NLLT),  Popular  Music  and  Society,   Poznan   Journal   of   Linguistics,   Routledge   Press,   SKY   Journal   of   Linguistics,   and  Yearbook  of  German-­‐American  Studies.    

 National  2006-­‐present   Reviewer  for  the  Journal  Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching  German.    External  Program  Evaluation  2016     Montclair  State  University,  German  major      Regional  2009     Abstract  reviewer  (syntax/semantics)  –  MALC  2009.       University  of  Missouri-­‐Columbia,  October  9-­‐11.  2008     Panel  organizer  for  SECOL  75  –  The  syntax  and  semantics  of  Appalachian  English.    

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    University  of  Tennessee-­‐Knoxville,  April  3-­‐5.  2008     Panel  chair  (syntax)  at  GLAC-­‐14,  University  of  Wisconsin-­‐Madison.  May  1-­‐4.  2007-­‐2010   ETS  test  administrator  and  proctor.    2007     Faculty  representative  of  MSU  German  Summer  Camp  2006     Judge  –  German  Day  (U  of  Michigan)  2001-­‐2005   Schülerkongress  Judge  (Kansas  AATG  chapter)    University  2008     Guest  presenter/speaker  for  Carson-­‐Newman’s  Liberal  Arts  Emphasis  Week,  February         20.  2006     Committee  member  for  departmental  graduate  student  recruitment  (MSU)  2003-­‐2005   Departmental  representative  for  the  Center  for  Teaching  Excellence  (CTE)  (KU)  2003-­‐2005   Invited  presenter  by  CTE  for  incoming  graduate  students  teaching  a  foreign  language         (w/  Prof.  Carmen  Taleghani-­‐Nikazm  (Ohio  State  University))  2003-­‐2005   Foreign  language  advisor  (KU)  2003-­‐2004   President  of  the  Graduate  Association  of  German  Students  (GAGS)  (KU)    PROFESSIONAL  AFFILIATIONS  MLA  –  Modern  Languages  Association  SGAS  –  Society  for  German-­‐American  Studies  DAAD  –  Deutscher  Akademischer  Austausch  Dienst  Alumnus  SECOL  –  Southeastern  Conference  of  Linguistics  SGL  –  Society  of  Germanic  Linguistics    LANGUAGES  English  –  native  speaker  German  –  near-­‐native  fluency  Pennsylvania  German  –  advanced  proficiency  Mennonite  Low  German  (Plautdietsch)  –  intermediate  proficiency    German  dialects  –  intermediate-­‐advanced  proficiency    Norwegian  –  intermediate/advanced  proficiency  Dutch  –  reading  knowledge  Afrikaans,  Swedish,  Icelandic,  French  –  reading  knowledge  Historical   German   languages   (e.g.,   Gothic,   Old   Saxon,   Old   Norse,   Old   English,  Middle   English,  Middle  High  German,  Early  New  High  German)  –  reading  knowledge    Technical  Skills  R-­‐statistic  program    Psycholinguistic  software:  Psycho-­‐PI,  E-­‐Prime  2.0,  Praat,  ELAN,  ACT-­‐R    LaTeX                

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REFERENCES    PROF.  JOSEPH  SALMONS    Lester  W.J.  "Smoky"  Seifert  Professor  of  Germanic  Linguistics  University  of  Wisconsin  Department  of  German  842  Van  Hise  Hall  1220  Linden  Drive  Madison,  WI    53706  Phone:  (608)  262-­‐2192  Email:  [email protected]        

PROF.  LILIANA  SÁNCHEZ      Rutgers  University    Professor  of  Spanish  &  Portuguese    Department  of  Spanish  &  Portuguese    206  Carpender  Hall    105  George  St.    New  Brunswick,  NJ    08901  Phone:  (732)  932-­‐9412  Email:  [email protected]      

PROF.  ANTONIO  FÁBREGAS  Department  of  Languages  &  Linguistics    University  of  Tromsø  SVHUM  E  1019  N-­‐9019  Tromsø  (Norway)  Phone:  (+47)  776-­‐44581  Email:  [email protected]    

PROF.  THOMAS  LOVIK  Professor  of  German  Michigan  State  University    A-­‐614  Wells  Hall  East  Lansing,  MI    48824  Phone:  (517)  355-­‐3809  Email:  [email protected]      

 PROF.  THOMAS  S.  STROIK  Professor  of  English  University  of  Missouri-­‐Kansas  City    5100  Rockhill  Rd    Cockefair  Hall  119  Kansas  City,  MO  64110  Phone:  (816)  235-­‐1147  Email:  [email protected]      

 PROF.  JOHN  M.  LIPSKI  Edwin  Erle  Sparks  Professor  of    Spanish  and  Linguistics  The  Pennsylvania  State  University  347  Burrowes  Building    University  Park,  PA    16802  Phone:  (814)  865-­‐683  Email:  [email protected]        

PROF.  GÉRALDINE  LEGENDRE  Professor  of  Linguistics  Johns  Hopkins  University  Department  of  Cognitive  Science  249  Krieger  Hall  3400  North  Charles  Street  Baltimore,  MD  21218  Phone:  (410)  516-­‐6844  Email:  [email protected]      

PROF.  JASON  ROTHMAN    University  of  Reading  School  of  Psychology  &  Clinical  Language  Sciences  Centre  for  Literacy  and  Multilingualism  Harry  Pitt  Building  Earley  Gate,  Reading,  UK  RG6  7BE  Phone:    Email:  [email protected]