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People
Graduate Students
Ph.D Students in linguistics at the University of Toronto
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Phonology, morphosyntax, South
Asian languages |
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Distributed morphology, syntax-semantics
interface, event structure,
syntactic categories, Inuktitut, Japanese |
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Syntactic change, grammaticalization,
morphology |
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Syntax |
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Syntax, phonology.
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Intonation
and prosody; socio-phonetic variation |
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Language variation, syntactic
change, historical linguistics,
dialectology, Irish |
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Yu-Leng Lin
yuleng.lin@mail.utoronto.ca |
Universal Grammar in Phonological Artificial
Grammar Learning
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Ergativity, argument structure,
morphosyntax, morphophonology,
Tongan, Polynesian languages |
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Phonology, phonetics, second
language acquisition, foreign accent |
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Typological aspects of syntax,
theories of grammar (Minimalism,
HPSG, LFG), semantics, Irish, Japanese |
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Semantics, syntax.
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Inuktitut, morphosyntax, agreement, ergativity, psycholinguistics |
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Phonology
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Second language acquisition,
bilingualism, syntax, lexical semantics,
syntax-semantics / syntax-pragmatics
interface, argument structure, verbal
structure, Russian, Slavic, Romance |
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Algonquian languages, syntax-semantics interface,
syntax-phonology interface, semantics |
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Morphosyntactic variation, variationist
theory, French phonology |
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Psycholinguistics, bilingualism,
language acquisition, language
attrition, heritage languages,
receptive bilingualism, syntax,
semantics, morphology, tense & aspect,
Inuktitut, Russian. |
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Phonetics, language variation and change, non-native
speech perception and production |
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Phonology, prosody, Finnish, Finno-Ugric
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Syntax-semantics interface, Conditionals, Agreement,
Mandarin, Formosan languages |
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Korean, morphosyntax, psycholinguistics,
heritage language, second language acquisition |
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French linguistics,
historical linguistics, sociolinguistics
and syntax |
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Lexical and phonological features of youth
speech and their social correlates.
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M.A. Students in Linguistics at the University of Toronto
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Erin Brassel
erin.brassel@utoronto.ca |
French linguistics, sociolinguistics.
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Julianne Doner
julie.doner@mail.utoronto.ca
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Syntax, typology, endangered languages.
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Erin Hall
e.hall@mail.utoronto.ca |
Sociolinguistics. |
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Samantha Sae-mi Kim
smk.kim@mail.utoronto.ca |
Phonetics/phonology interface with a focus on Korean.
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Shannon Mooney
shannon.mooney@utoronto.ca
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Language contact, social variation, change in multilingual
or multidialectical settings. |
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Kyle Weishaar
kyle.weishaar@utoronto.ca
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Syntax and its interfaces. |
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Tomohiro Yokoyama
tom.yokoyama@mail.utoronto.ca |
Syntax.
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