1 Heidi B. Harley Curriculum Vitae, Feb 2, 2016 Dept. of Linguistics University of Arizona P.O. 210028 Tucson, AZ 85721-0028 (o) (520) 626-3554 (fax) (520) 626-6897 hharley@email.arizona.edu CHRONOLOGY OF EDUCATION: 1995: Doctor of Philosophy, Linguistics. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1991: Bachelor of Arts, Linguistics and English. Memorial University of Newfoundland CHRONOLOGY OF EMPLOYMENT: Long-term appointments Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Arizona, 2010-present Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Arizona, 2005-2010 Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Arizona, 1999-2005 Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute for Research in Cognitive Science (NSF), University of Pennsylvania, 1997-1999 Postdoctoral Fellow, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, University of Pennsylvania, 1996-1997 Maître de langue, Université Charles de Gaulle (Lille III), Lille, France, October 1995June 1996 Summer and short-term appointments Professor of Linguistics (0.2 FTE), University of Ulster, Jan-Dec 2013 Visiting Research Professor University of Ulster, Humanities Research Institute, Summer 2011 Visiting Research Professor University of Ulster, Humanities Research Institute, Summer 2007 Assistant Research Social Scientist, Cognitive Science Program University of Arizona, 1999-2005 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics Harvard University, January-June 2005 Temporary Lecturer in Linguistics, Comparative Philology and General Linguistics Oxford University, May-June 2004 Program affiliations Faculty Member, Cognitive Science Program University of Arizona, 1999-present Faculty member, Second Language Acquisition and Teaching GIDP University of Arizona, 2000-present 2 Faculty member, Joint Anthropology/Linguistics Program University of Arizona, 1999-present HONORS AND AWARDS Graduate and Professional Education Teaching and Mentoring Award, Graduate College, University of Arizona, March, 2011. Earl H. Carroll Magellan Circle Fellow, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Arizona, August 2010. Memorial University of Newfoundland A.C. Hunter Prize in English, 1991, first in graduating class PUBLICATIONS/CREATIVE ACTIVITY Scholarly books/monographs In print: Scholarly works Carnie, A., H. Harley and M. Willie, (eds) (2003) Formal Approaches to Functional Phenomena: Papers in honor of Eloise Jelinek, Amsterdam: John Benjamins (Harley 45%) Carnie, A., H. Harley and S. Dooley-Colberg, (eds) (2004) The Syntax of V-initial Languages, Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Folli, R. and H. Harley (eds). (2008). Special Issue on Perfectivity and Telicity. Lingua 118.11 H. Harley, R. Folli and B. Jensen, (eds), (2007), Special Issue on Aspect and Aktionsart, The Nordic Journal of Linguistics 30.2 Lewis, W., S. Karimi, H. Harley and S. Farrar, (eds). (2009). Time and Again: Theoretical perspectives on formal linguistics. In honor of D. Terence Langendoen. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Carnie, A. and H. Harley (eds.) 2014. Pronouns, presuppositions and hierarchies: The Work of Eloise Jelinek in Context. New York: Routledge Sanchez, Jose, Alex Trueman, Maria Florez Leyva, Santos Leyva Alvarez, Mercedes Tubino Blanco, Hyun-Kyoung Jung, and Heidi Harley. (to appear.) An Introduction to Hiaki Grammar. Self-publishing on Amazon Createspace to keep costs to purchasers at a minimum. Siddiqi, D. and H. Harley (eds) (under contract, projected publication fall 2015). Morphological Metatheory. Amsterdam: John Benjamins 3 Textbook Harley, H. (2006) English Words: A Linguistic Introduction. Oxford: Blackwell. Working paper volumes: Carnie, A. and H. Harley (1994) Papers on Phonology and Morphology, MIT Working Papers in Linguistics 21, Cambridge, MA: MITWPL Harley, H. and C. Phillips (1994) The Morphology-Syntax Connection, MIT Working Papers in Linguistics 22, Cambridge, MA: MITWPL Harley, H. (1998) Papers from the UPenn/MIT Roundtable on Argument Structure and Aspect, MIT Working Papers in Linguistics 32, Cambridge, MA: MITWPL Pylkkänen, L., A. van Hout and H. Harley (1999) Papers from the UPenn/MIT Roundtable on the Lexicon, MIT Working Papers in Linguistics 35, Cambridge, MA:MITWPL Refereed journal publications Carnie, Andrew, Elizabeth Pyatt, and Heidi Harley (1994) *"The Resurrection: Raising to Comp, Evidence from Old Irish" Studies in the Linguistic Sciences 24.1/2, 85-100. (Harley 30%) Harley, H. (1997) *"Agentivity and the Split VP," Seminarios de Linguistica 1, 103-123 Harley, H. (1997) "Logophors, variable binding and the interpretation of have," Lingua 102, 75-84 Harley, H. and Rolf Noyer (1999) "State-of-the-Article: Distributed Morphology", Glot International 4.4, 3-9 (Harley 50%) Harley, H. (2000) "Tough-movement is even tougher than we thought," Snippets 2 Harley, H. (2002) "ACD, WCO and QR of DPs," Linguistic Inquiry 33.4, pp. 659-664. Harley, H. and Elizabeth Ritter (2002) "A feature-geometric analysis of person and number," Language 78.3, pp. 482-526. (Harley 50%) Harley, H. (2002) "Possession and the double object construction," Yearbook of Linguistic Variation 2, pp. 29-68. Bird, S., M. Hammond, M. Amarillas, M. Jeffcoat, H. Harley, O. Zepada, M. Miyashita, R. Geronimo, M. A. Willie, and L. Moll (2002) "Web-based dictionaries for languages of the southwest US," Literary and Linguistic Computing 17.4, 427-438 (Harley 10%) Harley, H. (2004). “Wanting, having and getting: A note on Fodor and Lepore 1998,” Linguistic Inquiry 35.2, 255-267 Harley, H. (2004) “Why is it the CIA but not *the NASA? Acronyms, abbreviations and definite descriptions,” American Speech, 79.4, 368-399. 4 Folli, R., H. Harley and S. Karimi, (2005) “Determinants of event structure in Persian complex predicates,” Lingua 115.10, 1365-1401 (Harley 35%) Carnie, A. and Harley, H. (2005) “Existential Impersonals,” Studia Linguistica, 59.1, 46–65. Folli, R. and H. Harley (2006) “On the licensing of causatives of directed motion: Waltzing Matilda all over” Studia Linguistica 60.2 1-35. Folli, R. and H. Harley (2007) “Causation, obligation and argument structure: On the nature of little v,” Linguistic Inquiry 38.2, 197-238 Harley, H. and Jason Haugen. (2007) "Are there really two classes of instrumental denominal verbs in English?" Snippets 16, 6-7. Folli, R. and H. Harley. (2008). "Teleology and animacy in external arguments." Lingua 118.2, 190-202. Harley, H. and Maria Leyva. (2009). "Form and meaning in Hiaki (Yaqui) verbal reduplication." International Journal of American Linguistics, 75.2, 233-72. Copley, B. and H. Harley. (2009) Futurates, directors, and have-causatives. Snippets 19, 5-6. Lomashvili, L. and H. Harley. (2011) "Phases and templates in Georgian agreement." Studia Linguistica 65.3: 233-267. Folli, R. and Harley, H. (2012). "The syntax of argument structure: Evidence from Italian complex predicates". Journal of Linguistics, Vol. 49, September, 1-33 Harley, H. (2013) External arguments and the Mirror Principle: On the distinctness of Voice and v. Lingua 125, 34-57 Harley, H. (2013). Feature matching and case/number disscociation in Hiaki. Revista linguística, 9.1, 1-9. June 2013, http://www.letras.ufrj.br/poslinguistica/ revistalinguistica/index.php/volume-9-numero-1-junho-2013/feature-matching-andcase-and-number-dissociation-in-hiaki/ Harley, H. (2014). "On the identity of roots," (Target article). Theoretical Linguistics 40.3: 225-276. Harley, H. (2014). "Reply to commentaries: On the identity of roots," Theoretical Linguistics 40.4:447-474 Harley, H. and Hyun Kyoung Jung. (2015). "In support of the PHAVE analysis of the double object construction." Linguistic Inquiry 46.4, 703-730. Copley, B and H. Harley. (2015). "A force-theoretic framework for event structure." Linguistics and Philosophy 38.2, 103-158. Heidi Harley and Jeff Punske. (2015). Some PP modifiers of NP block relative readings in superlatives. Snippets 29, 5-6. doi: 10.7358/snip-2015-029-harl Choi, Jae-Hoon and H. Harley. (In progress). Agreement in syntax and morphology: The implications of Korean honorific marking. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory. 5 Harley, H. and Jason Haugen. (In progress). Inception and Cessation in Hiaki. For International Journal of American Linguistics. Chapters in scholarly books/monographs A: Original research, peer-reviewed papers Harley, H. (1998) "You're having me on: Aspects of have", in J. Guéron and A. Zribi-Hertz, eds., La grammaire de la possession, pp. 195-226. Paris: Université Paris X Nanterre. Andrew Carnie, H. Harley and E. Pyatt (2000), "VSO Order as Raising to Comp", in A. Carnie and E. Guilfoyle, eds., The Syntax of Verb-Initial Languages, pp, 39-60 Oxford University Press Harley, H. and Rolf Noyer (2000) "Licensing in the non-lexicalist lexicon", in Bert Peeters, ed., The Lexicon/Encyclopaedia Interface, 349-374, Amsterdam:Elsevier Press. Harley, H and Elizabeth Ritter (2002) "Structuring the bundle: A universal morphosyntactic feature geometry," in H. Weise and H. Simon, eds. Pronouns: Grammar and Representation, Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 23-39. Folli, Raffaella. and Harley, H. (2004) “Flavors of v: Consuming results in Italian and English,” in Roumyana Slabakova and Paula Kempchinsky, eds., Aspectual Inquiries, 95-120. Dordrecht: Kluwer Harley, H. (2005) “How do verbs get their names? Denominal verbs, Manner Incorporation and the ontology of verb roots in English,” in Nomi Erteschik-Shir and Tova Rapoport, eds., The Syntax of Aspect, 42-64. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Folli, R. and H. Harley. (2006). “Benefactives aren’t Goals in Italian”. In Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2004, ed. by Jenny Doetjes and Paz Gonzales, pp. 121–142, Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Harley, H. (2008). “When is a syncretism more than a syncretism? Impoverishment, metasyncretism, and underspecification,” in Phi Theory: Phi-features across modules and interfaces, edited by David Adger, Susana Bejar and Daniel Harbour. Oxford: OUP. 251-294. Harley, H. (2008) "The bipartite structure of verbs cross-linguistically, or, Why Mary can't exhibit John her paintings." In Conferências do V Congresso Internacional da Associação Brasileira de Lingüística, ed. by. Thaïs Cristófaro Silva and Heliana Mello. Belo Horizonte, Brazil: ABRALIN and FALE/UFMG, pp 45-84. Harley, H. (2008) “On the causative construction,” Handbook of Japanese Linguistics, edited by Shigeru Miyagawa and Mamoru Saito. pp. 20-53, Oxford: OUP. Harley, H. (2009). "The morphology of nominalizations and the syntax of vP". Quantification, Definiteness and Nominalization, edited by Monika Rathert and 6 Anastasia Giannadikou. Oxford: OUP, pp. 320-342. Harley, H. (2009). "Compounding in Distributed Morphology." Oxford Handbook of Compounding, edited by Rochelle Lieber and Pavel Stekauer. Oxford: OUP, pp. 129-144. Harley, H. (2011). "Affixation and the Mirror Principle." In Interfaces in Linguistics, ed. by Raffaella Folli and Christiane Ullbricht, 166-186. Oxford: OUP Tubino-Blanco, Mercedes and H. Harley. (2010) "Dos tipos de base verbal en Hiaki (yaqui)". In Análisi lingüístico: enfoques sincrónico, diacrónico e interdisciplinario, ed. by Rosa María Ortiz Ciscomani, p. 97-128. Editorial Unison, Hermosillo, Son., Mexico Harley, H. (2012). Lexical decomposition in modern generative grammar. In Handbook of Compositionality, edited by Wolfram Hinzen, Markus Werning and Edouard Machery, p. 328-350. Oxford: OUP. Haugen, J, M. Leyva, Mercedes Tubino and Heidi Harley. (2012). "Wo'i Wakila / Skinny Coyote—A Hiaki (Yaqui) Narrative," In Inside Dazzling Mountains: Contemporary. Translations of Southwest Native Verbal Arts, edited by David Kozak, p. 277-298. Lincoln: The University of Nebraska Press. Harley, H. (2012). "Semantics in Distributed Morphology." In Semantics: An International Handbook of Natural Language Meaning, Volume 3. C. Maienborn, K. von Heusinger and P. Portner, eds., pp 2151-2172. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. Harley, H. (2013). Getting morphemes in order: Merger, Affixation and Head-movement. In Diagnosing Syntax, Lisa Cheng and Norbert Corver (eds), Oxford: OUP. pp. 44-74 Harley, H, and Mercedes Tubino Blanco. (2013) Cycles, vocabulary items and stem forms in Hiaki. In O. Matushansky and A. Marantz, eds., Distributed Morphology Today. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. pp. 117-134 Haugen, J. and H. Harley. (2013) On the implications of head-marking inflection for the architecture of grammatical theory: Evidence from reduplication and compounding in Hiaki (Yaqui). In A. Fountain, M. Miyashita, D. Cole and S. Bischoff, (eds), The persistence of language: Constructing and confronting the past and present in the voices of Jane H. Hill. pp 133-174 Amsterdam: John Benjamins Harley, H and M. Stone. (2013). The ‘No Agent Idioms’ hypothesis. In R. Folli, C. Sevdali and R. Truswell, eds., Syntax and its limits. pp 251-273 Oxford: OUP Harley, H., Mercedes Tubino Blanco, Jason Haugen. (2014) Affixal light verbs and complex predicates in Hiaki. In Current issues in complex predicate research, edited by Hideki Kishimoto and Yoko Yumuto. 257-290. Tokyo: Hituzi Syobo Jelinek, Eloise and H. Harley. 2014. Impersonal agreement in a non-agreement language: The Hiaki impersonal construction. In A. Carnie and H. Harley (eds.) Pronouns, presuppositions and hierarchies: The work of Eloise Jelinek in context. 375-388. New York: Routledge B. Copley and H. Harley. (2014). Eliminating causative entailments with the force-theoretic 7 framework. In Causation in language, Bridget Copley and Fabienne Martin (eds), Oxford: OUP. 120-151 Tubino Blanco, Mercedes and Heidi Harley. (2014) Sobre la opcionalidad del Causado en las causativas indirectas en yaqui. In Lenguas yutoaztecas, Acercamiento a su diversidad lingüística, Karen Dakin y José Luis Moctezuma, coordinadores. México: Seminario de Lenguas Indígenas, Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Serie: Estudios sobre lenguas americanas 8. ISBN 978-607-02-5964-7. 320 p. Harley, H., Mercedes Tubino Blanco and Jason Haugen. Forthcoming. Locality conditions on suppletive verbs in Hiaki. To appear in The morphosyntax-phonology connection: Locality and directionality at the interface, edited by Vera Gribanova and Stephanie Shih. Oxford: OUP. Bobaljik, J.D. and H. Harley. Forthcoming. Suppletion is local: Evidence from Hiaki. To appear in The structure of words at the interfaces, edited by Heather Newell, Maíre Noonan, Glynne Piggot, and Lisa Travis. Oxford: OUP. B: Surveying field Harley, H. and Rolf Noyer (2003), “Distributed Morphology,” in L. Cheng and R. Sybesma, eds., The Second Glot International State-of-the-Article Book, Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter (Harley 50%), pp. 463-496. Carnie, A. and Harley, H. (2003) “Introduction: Formalizing Functionalism,” in Andrew Carnie, Heidi Harley and Mary Ann Willie, eds., Formal Approaches to Function in Grammar, Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 1-8. (Harley 50%) Folli, R. and Harley, H. (2006) “What language says about the psychology of events,” in Trends in Cognitive Science, 10.3, 91-92 Harley, H, R. Folli and B. Jensen. (2007) "Introduction: Perfectivity, Telicity and the Nordic Languages," in H. Harley, R. Folli and B. Jensen, (eds), Special Issue on Aspect and Aktionsart, The Nordic Journal of Linguistics 30.2, 149-155 Folli, R. and H. Harley. (2008) "Introduction: The In(ter)dependence of event structure, aspect and tense," in R. Folli and H. Harley (eds), Special Issue on Perfectivity and Telicity, Lingua 118.11. Karimi, S., W. Lewis, S. Farrar and H. Harley. (2009). "Introduction". In S. Karimi, W. Lewis, S. Farrar and H. Harley (eds,). The Syntax, Semantics and Pragmatics of Linguistic Formalisms: Papers in honor of Terry Langendoen. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Harley, H. (2010) “Thematic Roles”, In The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the Language Sciences, Patrick Hogan, ed. pp. 861-862. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 8 Harley, H. (2010). "A Minimalist Approach to Argument Structure." In C. Boeckx, (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Minimalism, 426-447. Oxford: OUP Press. Harley, H. (2013). "Diagnosing head movement." In Diagnosing Syntax, Lisa Cheng and Norbert Corver (eds), Oxford: OUP. 112-122. Harley, H. (2015). "The syntax/morphology interface." In Alexiadou and Kiss (ed), Syntax: Theory and Analysis, Vol II, 1128-1153. Berlin: de Gruyter. Harley, H and S. Miyagawa. (to appear 2016). Ditransitives. To appear in (xx,yy, eds) Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Linguistics. C: Papers in working papers volumes which have not (yet) subsequently appeared elsewhere: Harley, H. 1994. "Hug a tree: Deriving the morphosyntactic feature hierarchy." In MITWPL 21, Papers on Phonology and Morphology, ed. by Colin Phillips and Heidi Harley, pp. 289-320. Carnie, A. and H. Harley. 1997. "PRO, the EPP and Nominative Case: Evidence from Irish Infinitivals," in University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics, 4.3 (1997) pp 71-86 Harley, H. 2005. “Bare Phrase Structure, Acategorial roots, one-replacement and unaccusativity,” Harvard Working Papers on Linguistics 11, ed by Slava Gorbachov and Andrew Nevins, pp. 59-78 M. Tubino-Blanco, H. Harley and J. Haugen. (2009). "The syntax of hybrid verb/affix lexemes and clause fusion in Hiaki (Yaqui)" In L. Lanz, A Franklin, J Hoecker, E Gentry Brunner, M Morrison, and C Pace, editors, Rice Working Papers in Linguistics Volume 1, pp. 79-91 Harley, H., M. Tubino-Blanco and J. Haugen. (2009). "Applicative constructions and suppletive verbs in Hiaki (Yaqui)." In L. Lanz, A Franklin, J Hoecker, E Gentry Brunner, M Morrison, and C Pace, editors, Rice Working Papers in Linguistics Volume 1, pp. 42-51 Reviews Harley, H. (1995), Book notice, Kitagawa, “Subjects in Japanese and English,” Language 71.4, 849 Harley, H. (1996), Book notice, Egli, Pause, Schwarze, von Stechow, and Wienold, eds., "Lexical Knowledge," Language 72.3, 670. Harley, H. (1998) Review of Barbiers, "The Syntax of Interpretation," Glot International 3.1, 6-8. Harley, H. (2000) "Never Again Schlomsbordus (19XX): Endnote 3.0," Glot International 4.6, 1-3. 9 Harley, H. and Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini, (2001) "Innateness, abstract names, and syntactic cues in How Children Learn the Meanings of Words," Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24, 1107-8 (Harley 50%) Jelinek, E. and H. Harley. (2002) "Recollections of Kenneth L. Hale," Linguistic Typology 6.2, 140-142. (Harley 35%) Piattelli-Palmarini, Massimo and H. Harley, (2003) “Arguments in the syntactic straightjacket: Commentary on Hurford,” Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26.3., 297-298 (Harley 35%). Harley, H. (2003) “Review of Brandt, Cipient Predication” Glot International 7.9/10, 247-253. Electronic publications (peer-reviewed) Harley, H. (2000) Review of Cormack, "Definitions: Implications for Semantics, Syntax and the Language of Thought," The Linguist List (www.linguistlist.org) Papers in conference proceedings (competitive selection via peer-reviewed abstracts) Harley, H. (1995) *"Abstracting away from abstract case". In Proceedings of NELS 25, J. Beckman, ed., Graduate Linguistics Students' Association, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, p. 207-221 Harley, H. and A. Carnie (1995) *"Nominally Phrasal Copular Constructions," In Proceedings of WECOL 7 (94), pp. 30-43, University of California, Los Angeles (Harley 50%) Harley, H. and A. Carnie (1996), *"Nominally Complex Copular Constructions," In Proceedings of Langue et Grammaire 1, Université de Paris 8 (Harley 50%) Harley, H. (1996) *"Sase bizarre: the Japanese causative and structural case," In P. Koskinen, (ed.) Proceedings of the 1995 Canadian Linguistics Society meeting, University of Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics Harley, H. (1996) *"If You Have, You Can Give", in Proceedings of WCCFL XV, Brian Agbayani and Sze-Wing Tang, eds, CSLI, Stanford, CA, pp. 193-207. Harley, H and S. Kulick (1998) "TAG and Raising in VSO Languages," in Proceedings of the TAG+ Workshop, IRCS Technical Reports (Harley 50%) Harley, H. and R. Noyer (1998) "Mixed nominalizations, object shift and short verb movement in English," in Proceedings of NELS 28, Kiyomi Kusumoto and Pius Tamanji, eds., 143-157. University of Massachusetts at Amherst:GLSA (Harley 50%) Harley, H. (1999) "Denominal verbs and aktionsart," in L. Pylkanen and A. van Hout, eds., Proceedings of the 2nd Penn/MIT Roundtable on Event Structure, MITWPL: Cambridge, 73-85 10 Harley, H., E Ritter and R. Hanson (2002), "Underspecification and Universal Defaults for Person and Number Features," in Proceedings of the 2000 Canadian Linguistics Association meeting, University of Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics (Harley 33%) Harley, H. (2004) “Merge, Conflation and Head Movement: The First Sister Principle revisited,” in Proceedings of NELS 34, U. Mass Amherst: GSLA Folli, R. and H. Harley (2004) “The composition of Italian causatives,” In Vineeta Chand, Ann Kelleher, Angelo J. Rodriguez, Benjamin Schmeiser, eds, Proceedings of WCCFL 23, Cambridge, MA: Cascadilla Press. 195-208. Folli, R. and H. Harley. (2005) “Event-Path Homomorphism and the Accompanied-Motion Reading in Motion Causatives,” In Proceedings of WECOL 2004. Haugen, J, H. Harley and M Tubino-Blanco. (2008) “¿Es el sufijo –ri un nominalizador pasivo en yaqui?”. Proceedings of IX Encuentro de Lingüística en el Noroeste, Vol. I, p. 193-210. Editorial Unison, Hermosillo, Son., Mexico. Harley, H. and A. Trueman. (2012). “Hiaki pronominals and the typology of deficiency.” In Proceedings of WAIL 13, University of California Santa Barbara, 40-54. Available at http://www.linguistics.ucsb.edu/research/papers_vol21.html. WORK IN PROGRESS Articles in progress: Harley, H. English denominal verbs are formed in the syntax. For Syntax. Folli, R. and H. Harley: Manner-Result Redux. For Journal of Linguistics Tubino-Blanco and H. Harley: Two types of causatives in Hiaki. For Lingua Choi, J-H and H. Harley. Respected friends in low places: Honorification in Korean morphosyntax. For Natural Language and Linguistic Theory Haugen, J., M. Tubino-Blanco and H. Harley. Lexical Category in Hiaki. For Language Documentation Haugen, J. and H. Harley. Inception and cessation in Hiaki. For International Journal of American Linguistics. Copely, B. and H. Harley. Branching in a dual-ontology force-theoretic model. For Journal of Semantics H. Harley. Passive in Hiaki. H. Harley. Suppletion in Hiaki. Books in progress Leyva, M. F., with H. Harley. Au te waate: We remember it: Hiaki narratives of persecution and displacement. For University of Arizona Press. 11 B.J. Gordon, R. Coto Solano, E.J. Zimmer and H. Harley. A grammatical sketch of Maay Maay. For Lincom Europa Research projects in progress • • • • • Word order in Hiaki (funding from SBSRI) Passives in Hiaki Feature checking in Hiaki DPs A force-theoretic analysis of agentivity (with B. Copley) An introduction to Hiaki Grammar: Volume II. MEDIA N/A SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS SINCE 2005 (NEED TO UPDATE XX) Symposia and keynotes (invited) (2015) The consequences of root suppletion for theories of morphological locality. (With Jonathan Bobaljik, University of Connecticut.) Roots IV workshop, New York University, June 29-July2, 2015 (2015) Discussant, The Neural Basis of Icelandic Language Processing. NSF-funded workshop, Rekyavik, Iceland, May 11, 2015. (2015) On Diagnosing Root Suppletion. Keynote speaker, CLS, University of Chicago, April 23, 2015. (2014) Aggressive Passives in Hiaki. Keynote speaker, NELS 45, Massacusetts Institute of Technology. October 31, 2014 (2014) A Revised Picture of External Argument Introduction. WSCLA, Memorial University of Newfoundland, April 25, 2014 (2013). The 'bundling' hypothesis and the disparate functions of little v. Paper presented at Little v Workshop, University of Leiden, October 25, 2013. (2012). Phase-theoretic mismatches in the morphology and syntax of Hiaki verb stems. Paper presented at Exploring the Interfaces 1: Word Structure. McGill University, May 8, 2012. (2011). "An Alternative to Deficiency Approaches to the Manner-Alternation Parameter." Paper presented at the Verbal Elasticity workshop, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. Oct. 5, 2011. (2011). "Case and Number Dissociation in Hiaki." Roots and Affixes workshop, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands. Sept. 1, 2011. (2011). "On the Identity of Roots." Paper presented at the Approaches to the Lexicson workshop (Roots III), June 13, 2011, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. 12 (2011). "Case and Number Dissociation in Hiaki" Irish Network in Formal Lngusitics conference, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland. May 25, 2011. (2010) "On the status of UTAH in split-vP approaches to argument structure". "CP" Workshop. Lund University, Sweden. Dec. 6-7, 2010 (2010) "The No Agent Idioms Hypothesis". On Linguistic Interfaces II, University of Ulster, Jordanstown, UK. Dec. 2-4, 2010 (2010) "Does affixation matter?" Joint ASU/UA Cognitive Science Conclave. Nov. 6, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona (2010) Roots, selection & domains for idiomatic meaning. Invited speaker, The End of Argument Structure Workshop, University of Toronto, Oct 1-2, 2010 (2010) "The syntax and argument structure of motion constructions in English". Invited speaker at the Morphology-Lexicon Forum, Tokyo, July 10, 2010 (2010) "Lessons from Voice Alternations in Hiaki: Scope, Morphosyntax and the Mirror Principle". Invited speaker at the Workshop on Voice, University of Vienna, June 26, 2010 (2009) "Roots and Idioms" Stuttgart morphosyntax workshop, June 10, 2009. (2009) "The Contextual Specification of Meaning and the Semantic Contributions of Roots: Revisiting Kratzer 1996 and Marantz 1997" Invited speaker, at workshop entitled Root Bound: Roots, Late insertion, Word (non)-compositionality and other hairy matters. University of Southern California, February 20-22, 2009. (2009) "Getting morphemes in order: Merger, Affixation and Head-movement." Invited speaker, Diagnosing Syntax workshop, Universities of Leiden & Utrecht, the Netherlands, January 29-31, 2009. (2009) “Roots: identity, insertion, idiosyncrasies.” Paper presented at Root Bound, USC, Los Angeles, CA. February 21, 2009. (2008) "Incorporation, compounding and constituency,"Invited speaker, Words Don't Come Easy workshop, Univerity of Verona, Verona, Italy. November 18, 2008. (2008) "The ‘Latinate’ ban on dative shift in English: A morphosyntactic explanation." Talk presented at the TEMPTYPAC Journée d'études, CNRS/Paris VIII, Paris, June 24, 2008. (2008) "Bare roots, conflation, and the Canonical Use Constraint." Invited speaker, Syntax and Semantics Workshop, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta. May 21, 2008. (2008) "Effect of definite determiners on mass/count interpretation in a novel naming task (in English adults)." Invited speaker, Psycholinguistics Workshop, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta. May 20, 2008. (2008) "The ‘Latinate’ ban on dative shift in English: A morphosyntactic explanation," Plenary speaker, Germanic Linguistics Annual Conference, U Madison, Wisconsin. May 3 2008 13 (2008) "Bare roots, conflation, and the Canonical Use Constraint," Invited speaker. NORMS workshop on argument structure. University of Lund, Lund, Sweden. Feb. 6, 2008. (2008) Harley, H. and A. Wedel. "Temporal vs. Constituent Structure Effects in Processing," Talk presented at the first meeting of the International Biolinguistics Network, Tucson, Arizona, Feb 24, 2008. (2007) "On the difference between showing and exhibiting: Morphosyntax, morphophonology, and double objects in English," Invited speaker, 1st meeting of the Arizona Linguistics Circle, Tucson, AZ, October 19, 2007. (2007) "Affixation and the Mirror Principle," Keynote speaker at On Linguistic Interfaces (OnLI) Workshop, University of Ulster, Belfast, U.K. June 1, 2007. (2007) "The bipartite structure of verbs cross-linguistically (or: Why Mary can't exhibit John her paintings)." Plenary address at ABRALIN, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. March 1 2007 (2007) (with R. Folli) "Teleology and animacy in external arguments." Invited participant, Forces in Grammar workshop, Paris, France, Jan 18, 2007.. (2007) "What does affixation mean? Some theoretical questions raised by complex verbs in Hiaki (Yaqui)." Invited participant, Endangered Languages and Linguistic Theory workshop, Linguistic Society of America meeting, Anaheim, CA Jan 5, 2007. (2006) “Morphosytactic macrovariaton,” lecture series, Aug 15-Sept. 2, DiGS summer school, Stuttgart, Germany. (2006) "Decomposition in DM", discussant, decomposition workshop, University of Tromsø, May 25-26 2006. (2006) "Nominalizations and vP: Where are verbs made?" invited participant, Internal Structure of Nominalized Clauses. Syracuse University, March 25, 2006. (2005) “The count/mass properties and event types of deverbal and underived nPs in English,” invited participant, Workshop on QPs, DPs and nominalizations, Saarland University, Saarbrueken, Germany, Dec. 16-17 2005. (2005) “On causative constructions,” invited participant, Workshop on Linguistic Theory and the Japanese Language, MIT, held in conjunction with the 2005 MIT/Harvard Linguistic Society of America Institute, July 29-30 2005. (2005) (with M. Piattelli-Palmarini). “On Compositionality”, Workshop on the Philosophy/ Linguistics of James Higginbotham, Rutgers University, May 6-8, 2005 (2005) “The event types of bare nominals in English,” Workshop on Aspect, UT Austin, February 23, 2005. (2004) (with R. Folli). “On the nature of little v: Causation, obligation and argument structure,” Workshop on Argument Structure, Center for Advanced Study in Theoretical Linguistics, University of Tromsø, Nov. 4-6 2004 (2004) “The Importance of Impoverishment,” invited participant, Social Sciences and Research Council of Canada Communication Workshop, “Phi-features,” August 2004, McGill University. 14 Conferences (competitive selection, peer-reviewed abstracts; posters noted.) Trueman, Alex, Louise St. Amour and Heidi Harley. (2016). Implementing orthography. 21st meeting of the Workshop on Structure and Constituency in Languages of the Americas, UQAM, Montreal, April 1-3, 2016. Yu, Jianrong, Adam King and Heidi Harley. (2016). Lexical category and the distribution of word-final vowels in Hiaki. 21st meeting of the Workshop on Structure and Constituency in Languages of the Americas, UQAM, Montreal, April 1-3, 2016. Copley, Bridget and Heidi Harley. (2015). Telicity is launching and atelicity is entrainment: A formal semantic proposal. Paper presented at "Formal Semantics meets Cognitive Semantics", Nijmegen, the Netherlands, January 22-23, 2015. Folli, Raffaella and Heidi Harley (2014). Against deficiency-based typologies: Manneralternation parameters in Italian and English. Paper presented at Going Romance, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal, Fri Dec. 5, 2014. Copley, Bridget and Heidi Harley. (2014). “Mapping the conceptual level to the linguistic level: A theory of the progressive using both force dynamics and branching” (with Heidi Harley). 22nd Annual Meeting of the European Society for Philosophy and Psychology, University of Messina, Noto, Italy, 16-19 September 2014. Copley, Bridget and Heidi Harley. (2014). Modelling branching as the origin of imperfectivity in a force-theoretic framework. Paper presented at BRIDGE-14, Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf, April 12, 2014. Folli, Raffaella and Heidi Harley. (2013). Against deficiency-based typologies: Manneralternation parameters in Italian and English. Paper presented at WCCFL 31, Arizona State University, Feb 10, 2013. Trueman, Alex, Hyun Kyoung Jung, Maria Florez Leyva, Heidi Harley, Santos Leyva. (2012). A Teaching Grammar of Hiaki. Paper presented at WAIL 15, University of California, Santa Barbara. April 28, 2012 Harley, H, A. Trueman and M. Florez Leyva. (2012). Configurationaliy in Hiaki. Paper presented at WAIL 15, University of California, Santa Barbara. April 28, 2012 A. Trueman and Harley, H. (2011). Pronouns and Postpositions in Hiaki. Paper presented at Language Documentation and Linguistic Theory 3, SOAS, London, Nov. 19, 2011. Harley, H. and A. Trueman. (2011). Case and Number Agreement in Hiaki. Paper presented at the Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas meeting, University of Colorado, Boulder, July 31, 2011. Trueman, A. and H. Harley. (2011). Pronouns and Postpositions in Hiaki. Paper presented at the Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas meeting, University of Colorado, Boulder, July 31, 2011. 15 Harley, H. and A. Trueman. (2011). Case and Number Agreement in Hiaki DPs. Paper presented at the Friends of Uto-Aztecan conference, College of Eastern Utah-San Juan Campus, Blanding, UT, July 1, 2011. Folli, R. and H. Harley (2010). Lexical vs. Functional: complex predicates in Italian. Paper presented at NELS 41, University of Pennsylvania, Oct. 22-24, 2010 Copley, B and H. Harley. (2010). Force dynamics in verbal semantics: Verbs of maintaining. Interdisciplinary Workshop on Verbs: The identification and representation of verb features, Nov 4-5, Pisa, Italy. Copley, Bridget and Heidi Harley. (2010). “Causatives, ability, and dispositions”. Workshop on Dispositions, Ability, and States of the project ANR GENIUS (Genericité: Interprétation et Usages). 23-24 June 2010 Trueman, A. and H. Harley. (2010). Hiaki pronominals and the typology of deficiency. Paper presented at the Workshop on American Indigenous Languages, University of California Santa Barbara, April 30, 2010. Folli, R. and H. Harley. (2009). Argument structure, applicatives and Italian -ata complex predicates. Paper presented at the Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages, University of Arizona, March 26-29, 2009. Folli, R., H. Harley, and M. Tubino-Blanco. (2009). "“Stress strengthening” and word order in Italian." Poster presentation, Incontro Generativa Grammatica 35, Siena, Italy, Feb. 27-28, 2009. Folli, R., H. Harley and M. Tubino-Blanco. (2008). “Stress strengthening” and word order in fixed-stress languages," Poster presentation, Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, April 4-6, 2008. Harley, H. and M. Tubino-Blanco. (2008). Verbal roots in Hiaki (Yaqui): A morphological classification. Paper presented at the Encuentro internacional de lingüística en el noroeste, Hermosillo, Sonora, 12-15 Nov. 2008. Harley, H., J. Haugen and M. Tubino-Blanco. (2008). Lexical categories and derivation in Hiaki. Paper presented at the Society for the Study of Indigenous Languages of the Americas annual meeting, Chicago, Sunday Jan. 6, 2008. Harley, H. and J. Haugen. (2008). "Reduplication and compounding in Hiaki (Yaqui) compound verbs". Paper presented at the Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, Chicago, Thursday, Jan. 3, 2008. Harley, H, and M. Tubino-Blanco. (2007). Causees in Hiaki indirect causatives: optional, obligatory, or forbidden? Paper presented at the Friends of Uto-Aztecan conference, Nov. 17-18, 2008, University of Sonora, Hermosillo, Mexico. Harley, H. (2007). "External arguments: On the independence of Voice° and v°". Talk presented at the 30th GLOW meeting, University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway, April 12-14, 2007. 16 Harley, H., J. Haugen and Tubino-Blanco, M. (2006). Yaqui -ri: A patientive nominalizer? Talk presented at Encuentro internacional de lingüística en el noroeste. Nov. 16-18, 2006 M. Tubino-Blanco, H. Harley, and J. Haugen. (2006) "Hybrid verb/affix combinations in Hiaki (Yaqui)". Poster presented at the Complex Predicates Workshop, Rice University, March 16-18, 2006. H. Harley, J. Haugen, and M. Tubino-Blanco. (2006) "Applicative constructions and suppletive verbs in in Hiaki (Yaqui) ". Poster presented at the Complex Predicates Workshop, Rice University, March 16-18, 2006. Haugen, J, H. Harley and M. Tubino-Blanco. (2006) "Reduplication in Hiaki (Yaqui) Compound Verbs and the Lexicalist Hypothesis". Poster presented at the Complex Predicates Workshop, Rice University, March 16-18, 2006. Folli, R. and H. Harley. (2004) “Event-path homomorphism and the accompanied-action reading in motion causatives,” Western Conference on Linguistics, University of Southern California, Nov. 12-14 2004. Folli, R. and H. Harley. (2004). “The light verb hypothesis and the construction of syntactic meaning: Flavors of v.” Chronos VI, Geneva, Switzerland, Sept. 22-24, 2004. Harley, H. (2004) “Reduplication Multiplication: Forms and meanings in Yaqui verbal reduplication,” Friends of Uto-Aztecan conference, Ignacio, CO, July 15-16, 2004. Folli, R. and H. Harley. (2004), “The composition of Italian causatives,” 23rd West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, University of California, Davis, April 23-25, 2004. O’Bryan, E., R. Folli, H. Harley and T. Bever (2004), “Verb Event Structure Effects in Online Sentence Comprehension.” (Poster), 17th annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, University of Maryland, March 25-27, 2004. Folli, R. and H. Harley (2004) “On the nature of little v: Causation, obligation and argument structure,” 30th Incontro di grammatica generative, Venice, Italy. Feb, 2004. Colloquia (invited) (2016) A head movement approach to the manner-of-directed-motion parameter. University of Illinois, Chicago Talks in Linguistics series, March 4, 2016. (2015) Suppressing subject arguments in Hiaki. Zentrum for Allgemaine Sprachwissenschaft, Berlin. Dec. 1, 2015. (2015) Hiaki verbal number suppletion really is suppletion. Leipzig University colloquium, Dec. 2, 2015. (2015) Hiaki verbal number suppletion really is suppletion. University of Texas, Austin Linguistics Colloquium, Nov. 9, 2015. 17 (2015) Suppressing subject arguments in Hiaki. UCSC Linguistics Colloquium, Oct. 16, 2015. (2014) Forces instead of events in verb meaning. University of Arizona Cognitive Science Brown Bag, March 28, 2014. (2012) Hiaki suppletion, stem classes and the organization of the morphological component Stanford University Colloquium Series. Nov. 30, 2012. (2012) ‘Distributed Morphology’. At the American International Morphology Meeting. University of Massachusetts, Amherst. September 22, 2012. (2012) Hiaki narratives of displacement and persecution: Preservation, transcription and translation. With Maria Florez Leyva. Linguistics Department Colloquium Series, University of Arizona. (2011) 'Forces: The Framework'. (With Bridget Copley). Three three-hour seminars, May 18, 19, and 23, 2011. CNRS Pouchet, Paris, France (2011) The 'No Agent Idioms' hypothesis. Georgetown University, Washington DC, Feb. 18, 2011 (2010) "Head-movement and the syntax-morphology interface". Kobe University, Kobe, Japan, July 17, 2010 (2010) "On using forces instead of events in linguistic semantics". Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. July 15, 2010 (2010) "The Canonical Use Constraint, Nouns, Roots and Idiomatic Domains", University of Connecticut, January 29, 2010 (2009) "The Canonical Use Constraint, Nouns, Roots and Idiomatic Domains", University of Maryland, Nov 11th, 2009 (2009) "A morphosyntactic account of the 'Latinate' ban on dative shift in English" UCSC, May 15, 2009 (2008) "Incorporation, bare nouns and the Canonical Use Constraint.' USC, Nov. 2, 2008 (2007) "Applicatives, causatives and the Mirror Principle: vP-external subjects and Voice," Cornell University, November 1, 2007. (2007) "Applicatives, causatives and the Mirror Principle: vP-external subjects and Voice," MIT, Oct. 26, 2007 (2006) "Revisiting Voice: Lessons about VoiceP from Applicatives, Causatives and Impersonals in Hiaki" New York University, November 3, 2006 (2006) "Really external arguments: Lessons about VoiceP from Applicatives, Causatives and Impersonals in Hiaki " University of California at Los Angeles, October 17, 2006. (2006) “Event nominalizations and the structure of vP,” University of Wisconsin, Madison colloquium series, March 3, 2006. 18 (2005) “Lexical decomposition, linguistic theory, and linguistic awareness” Lecture in the Consciousness Center Lecture Series, University of Arizona. Oct. 19, 2005. (2005) “Bare Phrase Structure, Head Movement, and the First Sister Principle” University of Ulster, May 19, 2005 (2005) “Underspecification, Impoverishment and Meta-paradigms: Accounting for syncretism,” Cambridge University Linguistic Society, May 12, 2005. (2005) “Impoverishment and Underspecification,” LingLunch talk series, MIT, March 31, 2005 (2005) “Merge, conflation, and head movement: The First Sister Principle revisited,” Harvard University Locality reading group. Seminars (2016) “ (2015) "Passives in Distributed Morphology." 2-week course offered at the LSA 2015 Institute at the University of Chicago, invited professor. (2011) "The Morphosyntax of Hiaki". 4-week course offered at the LSA 2011 Institute at the University of Colorado, Boulder, invited professor. (2009) "The Syntax of Argument Structure;" 1-week minicourse offered at the Federal University of Mexico, Mexico City; July 2009; invited professor (2007) "Distributed Morphology"; 1-week minicourse offered at the Linguistics Association of Brazil (ABRALIN) Summer Institute in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, February, 2007; invited professor (2006) (University of Stuttgart): "Micro and macrovariation in morphology"; 3-week minicourse offered at the German Linguistics Association (DGfS)/GLOW summer school, June/July 2006; invited professor (2004) “Adger and Ramchand 2004”, Arizona Synsalon, Oct. 17, 2004. GRANTS AND CONTRACTS Federal: December, 2012. $8948. Doctoral Dissertation Research: The morphosyntax of motion in Hiaki. National Science Foundation. Collaborative with Alex Trueman. July, 2008 $148,700. "Hiaki Grammar: Documentation, Analysis and Teaching." National Science Foundation. December, 2004 $160,000. “The morphosyntax of verbs in Arizona Yaqui.” (co-PI: Jason Haugen; Harley 75%). National Science Foundation. August, 2002 $22,726, "Workshop on the correlates of VSO order," (co-PIs: Andrew Carnie, Sheila Dooley Colberg; Harley 25%), National Science 19 Foundation. State: (University of Arizona) Sept. 2014. $400 "Hiaki word order." SBSRI Leveraging grant Aug, 2011. $7000. “Analyzing Hiaki Conversation: Syntax, Morphology, Discourse”. SBSRI Faculty Professorship; teaching release for Fall 2011. April, 2011. $500. "West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics Student-Faculty Interaction Grant." Student Affairs Office, University of Arizona. January, 2010 $29,901. "Yaqui Personal Histories, 1900-1930: Preservation, Transcription, Translation and Analysis", Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty Grant, Vice President for Research, University of Arizona May, 2008 $4400, "Arizona Linguistics and Anthropology Symposium," SBS Unit Research Activity Fund grant, University of Arizona. January, 2002 $650, "The effect of definite determiners on naming tasks in English", SBSRI Mini-Grant, University of Arizona March, 2001 $250 "Spring Lingusitics Showcase," Faculty-Student Interaction Program, Dean of Undergraduates Office, University of Arizona March, 2001 $24,306 (with Mike Hammond, Ofelia Zepada and Mary Willie) New Learning Environments and Instructional Technologies Grants Program, Office of the Provost for Educational Technology April, 2000 $4000 "Verb Classes in Uto-Aztecan," Summer Grant Proposal Workshop, Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Institute, University of Arizona February, 2000 $425 "Meaning in Morphology: Motivating a feature-geometric analysis of person and number," Foreign Travel Grant, Social and Behavioral Sciences Mini-Grant program, University of Arizona December 1999 $4850.00 "Survey of Event Classes in Uto-Aztecan," Faculty Small Grants Program, Office of the Vice President for Research, University of Arizona October 1999: $600.00 "Structuring the bundle: a universal morphosyntactic feature geometry," Foreign Travel Grant, Office for International Affairs, University of Arizona Private Foundations: October, 2001 $962, "Reduplication in Hiaki," Jacobs Research Fund, Whatcom Museum Society, Bellingham, Washington. 20 International Funding Agencies: May, 2011. £2000. Visiting Professorship, Humanities Research Institute, University of Ulster. December, 2003 £3500, British Academy, International Joint Activities travel grant. Co-PI: Raffaella Folli, Cambridge University. (Harley 50%) List of Collaborators on Grants and Publications from Last Five Years Andrew Carnie, University of Arizona Raffaella Folli, University of Ulster Simin Karimi, University of Arizona Tom Bever, University of Arizona Erin O'Bryan, University of Kansas Jason Haugen, Williams College Mercedes Tubino-Blanco, University of Arizona Bridget Copley, CNRS, Paris Maria Leyva, Pascua Yaqui Tribe Language Development Center Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini, University of Arizona Leila Lomashvili, University of Arizona Andrew Wedel, University of Arizona Eloise Jelinek, University of Arizona GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION (INCOMPLETE) 20 doctoral dissertations (list) Infinity comprehensive exam committees (list) 3 masters' theses 2 honors projects External examiner for (list) doctoral theses SERVICE (incomplete) Local/State Outreach 2014: 2012: 2010: Gave lecture in Osher Lifelong Learning Institute linguistics series, titled "Hiaki, English and Linguistics." Sept. 15, 2014 Gave lecture in Osher Lifelong Learning Institute linguistics series, titled "Hiaki Language Research at the University of Arizona." Nov. 5, 2012 Interviewed by The Daily Star and KOLD 13 concerning research on 21 Hiaki interview tapes (Story and segment, respectively, available online). 2008: Served as a panelist in a public discussion of the documentary film The Linguists, with the fimmaker, by invitation; Friday April 25, 2008 2007: Inteviewed by Arizona Illustrated concerning death of indigenous languages in Arizona. (Segment available online here: http://kuat.org/misenplace.cfm?ID=841) 2006: Gave a seminar on Hiaki Grammar to advanced students and native speaker teachers at the Pascua Yaqui Tribe's Language Development Center. December 7, 2006. 2004: Created and edited 4 issues of the Language Research Newsletter, a periodical report on language research going on throughout the university; collected a database of information on who at the U of A works on what problems in which languages using which methodologies. http:// uanews.org/sections/language/index.html Spoke to the Tucson Optimists Club, Dec. 1st, 2004, on ‘Language and Mind’, organized by the UA Speakers Service. National/International Service 2015: P&T external evaluator, Georgetown University 2014-present: Editorial board, Cuadros de Lingüística del Colegio de México 2014-present: Editorial board, Canadian Journal of Linguistics 2014-2016: Executive committee member-at-large, Linguistic Society of America 2014: P&T external evaluator, University of California San Diego 2014-present: Editorial board of Word Structure 2012: P&T external evaluator, University of Texas, Austin 2010-2012: Associate editor, Language 2011: Lead organizer, West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, April 22-24, 2011 2010: Served as P&T evaluator for the Department of English, University of Michigan-Flint 2008-2011: Co-chair, Program Committee, Linguistic Society of America 2008: (Fall): Podcast seminar lectures with Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini on University of Arizona iTunes site. (June): Session chair, Journée d'études France TEMPTYPAC, CNRS, Paris, Served as P&T referee for the Department of Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley. 22 Co-organized (with Mercedes Tubino-Blanco) the annual meeting of the Friends of Uto-Aztecan Conference/Taller des Amigos des Lenguas Yutoaztecas, Oct 3-5, 2008 Co-organized (with Norma Mendoza-Denton, Heidi Orcutt-Gachiri and Chen-chun E) the Anthropology/Linguistics Symposium, a three-day conference with more than 60 presentations by national and international speakers. sponsored by the Joint Anthropology/Linguistics Ph.D. Program Member of the NSF Linguistics review panel, meeting twice a year in Washington to advise the program officer on grant proposals. 2007-present: Member of the editorial board of Syntax, published by Blackwell 2007 Co-editor, Special issue of the Nordic Journal of Linguistics on 'Aspect and Aktsionsart' in the Nordic languages. Co-editor, Special issue of Lingua on "Perfectivity and Telicity" Served as P&T evaluator for the Department of Linguistics, University of Western Ontario (June): Session chair, "On Linguistic Interfaces" Workshop, University of Ulster, Jordanstown, United Kingdom. (April): Session chair, thirtieth meeting of GLOW, Univeristy of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway Member of the NSF Linguistics review panel, meeting twice a year in Washington to advise the program officer on grant proposals. 2006-present: Contributor to Language Log, the highest-profile linguistics blog 2006-present: Member of the editorial board of Linguistics and Language Compass, published by Blackwell. 2006 Served as P&T evaluator for Department of Linguistics and TESOL at the University of Texas at Arlington (Jan.) Chair, LSA session on Case and Definiteness, 2006 meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Albequerque, NM. Member of the NSF Linguistics review panel, meeting twice a year in Washington to advise the program officer on grant proposals. 2005-present: Member of the editorial board of Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, published by Springer. Member of the NSF Linguistics review panel, meeting twice a year in Washington to advise the program officer on grant proposals. 2005 (Sept.): Co-organized an international Workshop on Perfectivity and Telicity, with Raffaella Folli, at Cambridge University, with support from the British Academy, the Linguistics Association of Great Britain, and 23 Cambridge University’s Scandinavian fund. (March): Created a linguistics weblog, http://heideas.blogspot.com, updated with linguistic observations for the broader linguistic community and the general public. 2004-2009: Ad-hoc reviewer: Journals: Linguistics and Philosophy ,Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, Linguistic Inquiry, Journal of Morphology, Language Acquisition, Springer, Journal of East Asian Linguistics, Lingua, International Journal of American Linguistics, The Linguistic Review, Language, SKYY, Language Learning and Development, Canadian Journal of Linguistics Publishers: Cambridge University Press, John Benjamins, University Press, MIT Press, Longman Publishing Oxford Conferences and Workshops: International Conf. on Deverbal Nouns, Université de Lille III, France, Arizona Linguistics Circle, Linguistic Society of America, West Coast Conference on Linguistics, Boston University Conference on Language Development, Generative Linguistics of the Old World, Western Conference on Linguistics, North Eastern Linguistic Society Funding Agencies: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, National Science Foundation ad-hoc review (besides panel membership)—Human Language and Communication, Robust Intelligence Cluster, Division of Information and Intelligent Systems; Directorate of Computer and Information Science and Engineering, Departmental service: Linguistics Director of graduate studies, 2014-2015 Semantics search committee (chair), 2014-2015 WSCLA organizing committee (chair), 2014-2015 Linguistics coordinator, Joint Program in Linguistics and Anthropology, 2014-2015 Head search committee, fall 2010 Taleghani Fellowship Committee member, 2010-present Colloquium organizer, fall 2010 Linguistics Human Subjects Protection Program coordinator, 2007-2008 Linguistics coordinator, Joint Program in Linguistics and Anthropology, 2006-2011 24 Visiting Scholar Committee (2002-present, chair from 2006-present) Tom Bever Regent's Professor nomination committee, Fall 2007, 2009, 2010. Organized Synsalon meetings, 2004. Peer evaluation committee, 2002-2004, 2010 Cognitive Science Program Cognitive Science Steering Committee (2003-2012) SLAT GIDP SLAT L2 Analysis Committee (2001-2012) SLAT Executive Committee (2007-2008, 2009-2012) English Language and Linguistics Program Hiring committee, Syntax/ESL (2007-2008) College Committees: Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, College of Humanities (Fall 2014) Member, SBSRI faculty director search committee (2012) Member, 5th year LouAnn Gerken Cog Sci director review committee (Fall 2008) SBSRI Grant Review Panel (2007-2009) External member, 5th year Chris Maloney headship review committee (Fall 2004). University Committees: N/A in last five years Other Committees: N/A in last five years