- Ph.D Alumni
Ph.D. Alumni
Ammar Alammar
Ph.D. 2017
Assistant Professor
Qassim University, Saudi Arabia
Young-ran An
Ph.D. 2010
youngran.an@gmail.com
Associate Professor, Department of English
Korea Christian University, Korea
Frequency, Gradience, and Variation in Consonant Insertion
Andrei Antonenko
Ph.D. 2012
andrei.antonenko@stonybrook.edu
http://www.andant.info
Lecturer, Department of Linguistics
Stony Brook University
Feature-Based Binding and Phase Theory
Svitlana Antonyuk
Ph.D. 2015
syudina@gmail.com
http://www.lingoscope.org
Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Linguistics
University of Vienna, Austria
Quantifier Scope and Scope Freezing in Russian
Ahmad Atawneh
Ph.D. 1991
atawnehahmad@gmail.com
http://elearning.hebron.edu/EPortfolio/user/view.php?id=10
Professor of Applied Linguistics
Hebron University Palestine
Hasan Basri
Ph.D. 1999
hbasri99@hotmail.com
Tadulako University, Indonesia
Phonological and Syntactical Reflections of the Morphological Structure of Selayarese
Marianne L. Borroff
Ph.D. 2006
mlborroff@hotmail.com
Institute for English Language Programs
Harvard University
The Articulatory Phasing of Glottal Stop
Paola Cépeda
Ph.D. 2018
Instructor
Department of Linguistics, Stony Brook University
Dissertation: Negation and Time. Against expletive negation in temporal clauses
Su-I Chen
Ph.D. 1996
emailsichen@yahoo.com
http://www.clemson.edu/caah/departments/languages/about-contact/faculty-and-staff/facultyBio.html?id=149
Department of Languages
Clemson University
A Theory of Palatalization and Segment Implementation
Yiya Chen
Ph.D. 2003
yiya.chen@let.leidenuniv.nl
https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/staffmembers/yiya-chen#tab-1
Associate Professor, LUCL (Leiden University Center of Linguistics)
Universiteit Leiden, The Netherlands
The Phonetics and Phonology of Contrastive Focus in Standard Chinese
Christine Sungeun Cho
Ph.D. 2000
scho1007@ynu.ac.kr
Department of English Education
Yeungnam University, Korea
Three Forms of Case Agreement in Korean
Barbara Citko
Ph.D. 2000
bcitko@u.washington.edu
http://faculty.washington.edu/bcitko/
Professor, Department of Linguistics
University of Washington
Parallel Merge and the Syntax of Free Relatives
Carlos de Cuba
Ph.D. 2007
carlos.decuba@kbcc.cuny.edu
http://www.kbcc.cuny.edu/FacultyProfiles/Carlos.de%20Cuba
Department of Communications and Performing Arts
Kingsborough Community College, CUNY
On (Non)Factivity, Clausal Complementation and the CP-Field
Margo DelliCarpini
Ph.D. 2005
margo.dellicarpini@utsa.edu
http://education.utsa.edu/faculty/profile/margo.dellicarpini@utsa.edu
Dean, College of Education and Human Development, Professor
University of Texas at San Antonio
Phonological Awareness and Adult Second Language Literacy Development
Ph.D. 1996
Marcia Haag
haag@ou.edu
http://www.ou.edu/cas/modlang/people/linguistics/m-haag
Department of Modern Languages, Literature, and Linguistics
University of Oklahoma
Lexical Categories in Choctaw and Universal Grammar
Duncan Hutchins
Ph.D. 1999
Creoles and Comprehension in the Courtroom
Jiwon Hwang
Ph.D. 2011
jihwang@ic.sunysb.edu
https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/asianamerican/facultystaff/JiwonHwang.php
Department of Asian and Asian-American Studies
Stony Brook University
Non-native Perception and Production of Foreign Sequences
Hijo KangPh.D. 2012
hijokang@chosun.ac.kr
Assistant Professor, Department of English Education
Chosun University, Korea
Diachrony in Synchrony: Korean Vowel Harmony in Verbal Conjugation
Jungyeon Kim
Ph.D. 2018
jungyeon.kim@alumni.stonybrook.edu
Dissertation: Production and Perception of English Word-final Stops by Korean Speakers
Martin U. Kappus
Ph.D. 2000
mkappus@web.de
Lecturer, Computational Linguistcs; Applied Linguistics
Zurich University of Applied Sciences
Winterthur, Switzerland
Topics in German Negation
Dorit Kaufman
Ph.D. 1991
dorit.kaufman@stonybrook.edu
https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/linguistics/people/_bios/_linguistics-faculty/dorit-kaufman
Professor
Department of Linguistics
Stony Brook University
First Language Attrition as a Creative Interplay Between Two Languages
Tomoko Kawamura
Ph.D. 2007
tkawamur@hotmail.com
Some Interactions of Focus and Focus Sensitive Elements
Miran Kim
Ph.D. 2011
mirankim@gnu.ac.kr
Assistant professor, Department of English Education
Gyeongsang National University, Korea
The phonetics of stress manifestation: Segmental variation, syllable constituency and rhythm
Hyun-ju Kim
Ph.D. 2012
Director of English Education, SUNY Korea
Syllable Structure, Frequency, Analogy, and Phonetics: Factors in North Kyungsang Korean Accentuation of Novel Words
Ivana LaTerzaPh.D. 2014
ivana.laterza@alumni.stonybrook.edu
https://www.linkedin.com/in/laterzaivana
The DP Category and Serbian Nominal Structure
Mee Hwa Lee
Ph.D. 1991
A Parametric Approach to Code-Mixing
Yu-an Lu
Ph.D. 2012
https://sites.google.com/site/nctuyuanlu/home
Assistant Professor, Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures
National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
The Role of Alternation in Phonological Relationships
Jonathan E. MacDonald
Ph.D. 2006
macdonald.jon@gmail.com
http://www.linguistics.illinois.edu/people/jonmacd
Associate Professor
Department of Linguistics and the Department of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese
University of Illinois
The Syntax of Inner Aspect
Franc Marušič
Ph.D. 2005
lanko.marusic@gmail.com
http://www.p-ng.si/~fmarusic/
Professor, Department of Linguistics
University of Nova Gorica, Slovenia
On Non-simultaneous phasesAlaa Melebari
Ph.D. 2017
Assistant Professor
King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia
Ruiqin Miao
Ph.D. 2005
miaorq@hotmail.com
The School of Foreign Languages
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Loanword Adaptation in Mandarin Chinese: Perceptual, Phonological and Sociolinguistic Factors
Roksolana Mykhaylyk
Ph.D. 2010
rmykhayl@ic.sunysb.edu
Speech Linguistic Project Manager and Adjunct Assistant Professor
Google, Inc. and Department of Psychology at CSI CUNY
Optional Object Scrambling in Child and Adult UkrainianRobert Pasternak
Ph.D. 2018
robert.pasternak@stonybrook.edu
Postdoctoral researcher, Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft (ZAS)Vahideh Rasekhi
Ph.D. 2018
vahideh.rasekhi@stonybrook.edu
Elahé Omidyar Mir-Djalali Postdoctoral Fellow in Iranian Linguistics, Department of Linguistics, UCLAJanie Rees-Miller
Ph.D. 1995
reesmilj@marietta.edu
Department of Modern Languages
Marietta College
Linguistics Features of Disagreement in Face-to-Face Encounters in University Settings
Bhavani SaravananPh.D. 1999
the.viggu@gmail.com
Morphotactics: Patterns in Tamil Morphology
Eriko Sato
Ph.D. 1996
eriko.sato@stonybrook.edu
https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/asianamerican/facultystaff/ErikoSato.html
Assitant Professor, Director of East Asian Languages
Department of Asian and Asian-American Studies, Stony Brook University
The Logical Interpretation of English and Japanese Sentences
Katharina Schuhmann
Ph.D. 2014
katharina.schuhmann@gmail.com
http://german.la.psu.edu/people/kxs811
Assistant Professor of German and Linguistics
Penn State University
Tanya Scott
Ph.D. 2012
tane.scott@gmail.com
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology at College of Staten Island
Whoever doesn't HOP must be Superior!: The Russian left-periphery and the Emergence of Superiority
Chih-hsiang Shu
Ph.D. 2011
braininvat@hotmail.com
http://www.ling.sinica.edu.tw/v3-3-1_en.asp-auserid=106.htm
Assistant Research Fellow, Institute of Linguistics
Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Sentence Adverbs in the Kingdom of AgreePoppy Slocum
Ph.D. 2016
pslocum@lagcc.cuny.edu
www.poppyslocum.com
Assistant Professor, Communication Studies Program
LaGuardia Community College, CUNY
Yunju SuhPh.D. 2009
yunjusuh@gmail.com
Phonological and Phonetic Asymmetries of Cw Combinations
Meghan SumnerPh.D. 2003
sumner@stanford.edu
http://www.stanford.edu/~sumner/
Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics
Stanford University
Testing the Abstractness of Phonological Representations in Modern Hebrew Weak Verbs
Masha VassilievaPh.D. 2005
mvassili@yahoo.com
ESL Department
Virginia International University
Associative and Pronominal Plurality
Mark Volpe
Julie WeisenbergPh.D. 2009
jweisenberg@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
Audience Design Effects in Sign Language Interpretation
Hiroko Yamakido
Ph.D. 2005
hyamakid@fujijoshi.ac.jp
Associate Professor, Dept of English Language and Culture
Fuji Women's University, Japan
The Nature of Adjectival Inflection in Japanese
Hye Bae Yoo
Ph.D. 1992
hbyoo@incheon.ac.kr
Dept of English Language and Literature
University of Incheon, Korea
Chong Zhang
Ph.D. 2017
chong.zhang@stonybrook.edu
Software Engineer/Linguist
Kasisto, NY
Stacked relatives: their structure, processing, and computation
Zheng Xu
Ph.D. 2007
Xuz1014@yahoo.com
Professor
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Inflectional Morphology in Optimality Theory - D.A. Degree Alumni
D.A. Degree Alumni
Ahmad Abdul-Hadi
D.A. 1991
Francis Alip
D.A. 1993
Indira Ayyar
D.A. 1993
Barbara Brownworth
D.A. 1999
Devashree Chattopadhyay
D.A. 1988
Magali Duignan
D.A. 1990
Adriana Gonzalez-Moncada
D.A. 1995
Abdelkhalek Hannaoui
D.A. 1987
Antonio Howell
D.A. 1996
Yue Yuan Huang
D.A. 1991
Dorothy Laager
D.A. 1988
Jong-seong Lim
D.A. 1991
Janice Marcin
D.A. 1999
Ada Muntaner
D.A. 1990
Zahra Mustafa
D.A. 1987
Menayame Ndolo
D.A. 1992
Alice Niyondagara
D.A. 1993
Teresa Perez-Gamboa
D.A. 1999
Susanne Seidel
D.A. 1989
Chilin Wang
D.A. 1995
Dongmei Zeng D.A. 1997