Supervision: Doctoral

 

Lee, Seunghun (in progress).  Segmental influences on tone.  PhD dissertation.  Rutgers University. [details]
Co-chairperson with Prof. Akinbiyi Akinlabi.

Merchant, Nazarré (in progress). On the learnability of allomorphy. Doctoral dissertation, Rutgers University. (Chair: Bruce Tesar).
Commitee Member; Chair: Alan Prince.

Gürtler, Katherine (2007).  Maximal size restrictions in Optimality Theory.  University of Cambridge (UK). [details]
Supervisor (US-equiv: Committee Chairperson)

Astruc-Aguilera, Luïsa (2005). The intonation of extra-sentential elements in Catalan and English.University of Cambridge.  [details]
Advisor (Supervisor: Francis Nolan)

Élias-Ulloa, José (Beto) (2005).  Theoretical aspects of Panoan metrical phonology: Disyllabic footing and contextual syllable weight.  Rutgers University.  ROA 804.  [details]
Committee Member (Chair: Alan Prince)

Jones, Mark (2004) The phonetics and phonology of definite article reduction in northern English dialects. University of Cambridge. [details]
Advisor (Supervisor: Francis Nolan)

 

 
Supervision: Other Graduate

 

Altshuler, Daniel (2006).  Filling the gap: Quantity-insensitive iambs and the typology of feet. Qualifying Paper, Rutgers University. (Member; Chair: Alan Prince). ROA 870.

Bembridge, Steven (2004). The Initial State in L2 acquisition. MPhil dissertation, University of Cambridge.

Chapter, Joanne (2003). The development and realisation of the Common Slavonic vowel jat’ in South Slavonic languages: A diachronic study in terms of Optimality Theory. MPhil dissertation, University of Cambridge.

Ketner, Katherine (2003). The Czech mobile ‘e’: an Optimality Theoretic approach. MPhil dissertation, University of Cambridge.

Koak, Heeshin. (2006). Allomorph selection of Korean nominal markers. Qualifying Paper, Rutgers University. (Co-Chairperson with Prof. Akinbiyi Akinlabi).

Murray, Sarah. (2006). Selectivity and voicing assimilation. Qualifying Paper, Rutgers University. (Co-Chairperson with Prof. Alan Prince).

O’Keefe, Michael (2006). Area identity: A theory of harmony. Qualifying Paper, Rutgers University.

Pullman, Thomas (2004). An optimal floating feature approach to Irish Mutation. MPhil dissertation, University of Cambridge.

Schulze, Jan (2003). An Optimality-Theoretic account of the development of Old High German Umlaut. MPhil dissertation, University of Cambridge.

 

 
Graduate Students

 

Altshuler, Daniel

Astruc-Aguilera, Lluïsa

Bembridge, Steven

Chapter, Joanne

Élias-Ulloa, José (Beto)

Gürtler, Katherine

Jones, Mark

Ketner, Katherine

Koak, Heeshin

Lee, Seunghun

Merchant, Nazarré

Murray, Sarah

O'Keefe, Michael

Pullman, Thomas

Schulze, Jan

 

 

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