People

Graduate Students

Ph.D Students in linguistics at the University of Toronto

Phonology, morphosyntax, South Asian languages
 
 
Distributed morphology, syntax-semantics interface, event structure, syntactic categories, Inuktitut, Japanese
Syntactic change, grammaticalization, morphology
Syntax
 
 

Matthew Gardner
matt.gardner@utoronto.ca
Syntax, phonology.
Intonation and prosody; socio-phonetic variation

Bridget Jankowski
bljatwbd@idirect.ca
Language variation, syntactic change, historical linguistics, dialectology, Irish
 
Ross Krekoski
r.krekoski@utoronto.ca

Yu-Leng Lin
yuleng.lin@mail.utoronto.ca
Universal Grammar in Phonological Artificial Grammar Learning
Catherine Macdonald
cath.macdonald@utoronto.ca
Ergativity, argument structure, morphosyntax, morphophonology, Tongan, Polynesian languages
Bethany MacLeod
beth.macleod@utoronto.ca
Phonology, phonetics, second language acquisition, foreign accent
Mercedeh Mohaghegh
mercedeh.mohaghegh@utoronto.ca
 
Alexandra Motut
alex.motut@utoronto.ca
 

Typological aspects of syntax, theories of grammar (Minimalism, HPSG, LFG), semantics, Irish, Japanese
Semantics, syntax.
Inuktitut, morphosyntax, agreement, ergativity, psycholinguistics

Elham Rohany Rahbar
elham.rohanyrahbar@utoronto.ca
Phonology
Second language acquisition, bilingualism, syntax, lexical semantics, syntax-semantics / syntax-pragmatics interface, argument structure, verbal structure, Russian, Slavic, Romance
Algonquian languages, syntax-semantics interface, syntax-phonology interface, semantics
Morphosyntactic variation, variationist theory, French phonology
Michelle St-Amour
michelle.stamour@utoronto.ca
 
Marina Sherkina-Lieber
marina.cherkina@utoronto.ca
Psycholinguistics, bilingualism, language acquisition, language attrition, heritage languages, receptive bilingualism, syntax, semantics, morphology, tense & aspect, Inuktitut, Russian.
Phonetics, language variation and change, non-native speech perception and production
Phonology, prosody, Finnish, Finno-Ugric
Julia Yu-Ying Su
yuying.su@utoronto.ca
Syntax-semantics interface, Conditionals, Agreement, Mandarin, Formosan languages
Korean, morphosyntax, psycholinguistics, heritage language, second language acquisition
French linguistics, historical linguistics, sociolinguistics and syntax
Lexical and phonological features of youth speech and their social correlates.

Szu-Hsien Kate Wu
kate.wu@utoronto.ca

M.A. Students in Linguistics at the University of Toronto

Erin Brassel
erin.brassel@utoronto.ca
French linguistics, sociolinguistics.
Julianne Doner
julie.doner@mail.utoronto.ca
Syntax, typology, endangered languages.
Erin Hall
e.hall@mail.utoronto.ca
Sociolinguistics.
Samantha Sae-mi Kim
smk.kim@mail.utoronto.ca
Phonetics/phonology interface with a focus on Korean.
Shannon Mooney
shannon.mooney@utoronto.ca
Language contact, social variation, change in multilingual or multidialectical settings.
 
Kyle Weishaar
kyle.weishaar@utoronto.ca
Syntax and its interfaces.
Tomohiro Yokoyama
tom.yokoyama@mail.utoronto.ca
Syntax.