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Gregory Riordan Guy Curriculum Vitae May 2021 PROFESSOR OF LINGUISTICS New York University Department of Linguistics 10 Washington Place New York, NY 10003 USA [email protected] +1-212-998-7947 PERSONAL INFORMATION Place of Birth Washington, D.C., USA Date of Birth 23 August 1950 Citizenship US Citizen; Canadian Citizen (dual nationality) Address 3 Washington Sq. Village, Apt 14F New York, NY 10012 Telephone: (212) 260-3230 Mobile: (917) 513-9133 DEGREES AND ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS 1981 Ph.D., Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa., USA. Title of Ph.D. dissertation: Linguistic variation in Brazilian Portuguese: Aspects of the phonology, syntax, and language history . Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International, 1981. Republished 1983: Sydney: University of Sydney, Department of Linguistics. 1975 M.A., Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa., USA. Title of M.A. thesis: “Variation in the group and the individual: the case of final stop deletion.” Published 1980, in William Labov, ed. Locating language in time and space . New York: Academic Press.

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Gregory Riordan Guy Curriculum Vitae

May 2021

PROFESSOR OF LINGUISTICSNew York UniversityDepartment of Linguistics10 Washington PlaceNew York, NY 10003USA

[email protected]+1-212-998-7947

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Place of BirthWashington, D.C., USA

Date of Birth23 August 1950

CitizenshipUS Citizen; Canadian Citizen (dual nationality)

Address3 Washington Sq. Village, Apt 14FNew York, NY 10012Telephone: (212) 260-3230Mobile: (917) 513-9133

DEGREES AND ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

1981 Ph.D., Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa., USA.Title of Ph.D. dissertation: Linguistic variation in Brazilian Portuguese: Aspects of the phonology, syntax, and language history. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International, 1981. Republished 1983: Sydney: University of Sydney, Department of Linguistics.

1975 M.A., Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa., USA.Title of M.A. thesis: “Variation in the group and the individual: the case of final stop deletion.” Published 1980, in William Labov, ed. Locating language in time and space. New York: Academic Press.

1972 B.A., English Language and Literature, Boston University, Boston, Mass., USA.

1968 B.A., Central High School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

Additional Courses1973 Linguistic Institute of the Linguistic Society of America, University of Michigan

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ACADEMIC POSITIONS

2001-present Professor, Department of Linguistics, New York University Director of Graduate Studies, 2004-2008

2015 Visiting Professor, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia

2015 Visiting Professor, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil

2013-2014 Visiting Scholar, Meertens Instituut, KNAW, Amsterdam, Netherlands

2011 Professor, University of Colorado, Linguistic Institute, Linguistic Society of America

2009 Professor, Instituto de Lingüística, Associação Brasileira de Lingüística (ABRALIN) Universidade Federal de Paraíba, João Pessoa, Brazil.

2008 Visiting Scholar, Department of Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania

2007 Professor, Stanford University, Linguistic Institute, Linguistic Society of America.

2007 Visiting Professor, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand

2005 Professor, Instituto de Lingüística, ABRALIN, Universidade de Brasília, DF, Brazil.

2003 Professor, Michigan State U., Linguistic Institute, Linguistic Society of America

1991-2002 Professor, Department of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, York University. (Associate Professor 1991-96)

2001 Visiting Professor, Universidade Federal de Paraná, Curitiba, PR, Brazil.

1999 Visiting Professor, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, São Leopoldo, RS, Brazil.

1999 Professor, Instituto de Lingüística, ABRALIN, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), Florianópolis, Brazil

1998-99 Member, Graduate Faculty, Department of Linguistics, University of Toronto

1998 Visiting Professor, Instituto de Letras (IL), UFSC, Florianópolis, Brazil.

1997 Professor, Cornell University, Linguistic Institute of the Linguistic Society of America.

1996, 98, 99 Visiting Professor, Instituto de Letras, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil.

1993 Visiting Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania.

1993 Professor, Ohio State U., Linguistic Institute of the Linguistic Society of America. 1987-1991 Assistant Professor of Linguistics, Department of Linguistics, Stanford University. 1985-1987 Assistant Professor of Linguistics, Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics,

Cornell University.

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ACADEMIC POSITIONS, continued

1986-1987 Director of Undergraduate Studies in Spanish and Portuguese, Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics, Cornell University.

1980-1985 Lecturer in Linguistics, Department of Linguistics, University of Sydney, Australia. (Tenured, 1983; position equivalent to Assistant Professor on North American scale.)

1980-1985 Director of the Phonetics Laboratory, University of Sydney.

1984 Visiting Professor, Department of English, Temple University, Philadelphia.

1979 Instructor, Department of Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania.

1977-1979 Instructor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Temple University.

1975-1977 Computational Linguist and Associate Investigator, Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Research project “Competências básicas do por-tuguês”, funded by Movimento Brasileiro da Alfabetização and Ford Foundation.

1976 Lecturer, Faculdade de Letras, Pontifícia Universidade Católica, Rio de Janeiro.

1974-1975 Teaching Fellow, Department of Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania.

1973-1975 Research Fellow, Department of Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania. Research project “The quantitative study of linguistic change in progress”, funded by NSF.

1973 Teaching Assistant, Linguistic Institute of the LSA, University of Michigan.

HONORS, AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS

2013-2014 Visiting Professor Fellowship, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW)

2007 Erskine Fellow, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand

1997-98 Research Development Fellowship, York University

1997 Award for Excellence in Feature Writing, Canadian Association of Labour Media. (“In recognition of outstanding achievement in union communications.”)

1997 Award for Excellence in News Coverage, Canadian Association of Labour Media.

1994 CLS Seminar Fellow, Center for Language Studies, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics and Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Netherlands.

1991 Fulbright Lecturing Fellowship, National University of La Plata, Argentina. (award declined due to illness)

1990-1991 Stanford Humanities Center Fellow, Stanford University.

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Honors, awards and Fellowships, continued

1990 Course Development Award, Haas Center for Public Service, Stanford University.

1986 Faculty Summer Research Fellow, Cornell University.

1976-77 Latin American Teaching Fellow, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University.

1972 BA cum laude, Boston University.

1968-1972 Academic scholarship, Boston University.

1968-1972 Academic scholarship, Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency.

1968 National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist.

Language Proficiency

English – native speakerPortuguese – excellent (oral and written)Spanish – good (oral and written)German – reading knowledge, fair oral communicationFrench – reading knowledge, fair oral communication Italian – reading knowledge, fair oral communication

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PUBLICATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Publications

Books and Special Issues of Journals:

to appear Language Variation and Linguistic Theory. London: Wiley/Blackwell.

to appear The coherence of linguistic communities: Orderly heterogeneity and social meaning. London: Routledge. (Co-editor, with Karen V. Beaman)

to appear 2021 Panel Studies of Variation and Change. London: Routledge. (Co-editor, with Karen V. Beaman)

2016 Coherence, covariation, and bricolage. Lingua Special Double Issue, vol. 172-173. (Co-editor, with Frans Hinskens).

2007 Sociolingüística Quantitativa: Instrumental de Análise. São Paulo: Parábola. (lead author, w. A.M.S Zilles)

1997 Towards a Social Science of Language: Papers in honour of William Labov. Vol. 2. Social Interaction and Discourse Structures. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. (lead editor; co-editors: Crawford Feagin, John Baugh, Deborah Schriffrin)

1996 Towards a Social Science of Language: Papers in honour of William Labov. Vol. 1. Variation and Change in Language and Society. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. (lead editor; co-editors: Crawford Feagin, John Baugh, Deborah Schriffrin)

1981 Linguistic Variation in Brazilian Portuguese: Aspects of the phonology, syntax, and language history. Sydney: Sydney University, Department of Linguistics.

Papers in refereed journals:

2016 “English in New York: 50 years after.” Cadernos de Estudos Lingüísticos 58 (3):521-53.

2016 “Linguistic coherence; systems, repertoires and speech communities.” Introduction to Special Issue on Coherence, covariation, and bricolage. Lingua 172-173:1-9.

2014 “Linking usage and grammar: generative phonology, exemplar theory, and variable rules.” Lingua 142: 57-65.

2013 “The cognitive coherence of sociolects: How do speakers handle multiple sociolinguistic variables?” Journal of Pragmatics 52: 63-71.

2013 “Current trends in sociolinguistics and applied linguistics: An interview with William Labov.” Calidoscópio 11.1:90-104.

2012 “The role of lexical frequency in syntactic variability: Variable subject personal pronoun expression in Spanish.” Language 88 (3): 526-557. (second author, with Daniel Erker).

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Papers in refereed journals, cont’d:2011 “Speech style and authenticity: quantitative evidence for the performance of identity.”

Language Variation and Change 23:139-162. (lead author, with Cecilia Cutler).

2011 “Preconceitos lingüísticos em contato lingüístico e dialectal nos Estados Unidos da América.” Revista Contextos Lingüísticos 4:22-36. [Serial date 2010, published 2011]

2007 Letter to the Editor, Language.

2006 “O ensino da lingua materna: uma perspectiva sociolingüística.” Calidoscópio v. 4, n. 1: 39-50. (lead author, with Ana Zilles.)

2006 “Mindset and identity in the globalizing future.” International Journal of the Humanities, 2.3:2421-2431. (http://ijh.cgpublisher.com/product/pub.26/prod.405, http://gregoryguy. cgpublisher.com/) (lead author, with Karen Beaman)

2006 “Globalization: The payoffs and tradeoffs.” IHRIM Journal, Jan/Feb. pp. 32-46. (second author, with Karen V. Beaman)

2005 “Global orientation and sociolinguistic accommodation as factors in cultural assimilation.” International Journal of the Humanities, 1:993-1010. (lead author, with Karen Beaman)

2005 “Effecting change in business enterprises: Current trends in change management.” IHRIM Journal, Sep./Oct., pp. 25-36. (lead author, with Karen Beaman)

2005 Letter to the Editor, Language 81.3:561-564.

2004 “Sourcing strategies for the transnational organization.” IHRIM Journal, v. 8, n.4: 29-38. (second author, with Karen V. Beaman)

2003 ‘Transnational development: The Efficiency-Innovation Model.’ IHRIM Journal, v. 7, n.6: 14-25. Portuguese version: “Desenvolvimento Transnacional: O Modelo de Eficiência e Inovação.” p. 26-38. (second author, with Karen V. Beaman)

2002 “A identidade lingüística da comunidade de fala: paralelismo interdialetal nos padrões de

variação lingüística.” Organon v.14, n. 28/29: 17-32. [serial date 2000, published in 2002]

2001 “Analise quantitativa da variação lingüística.” Cadernos de Tradução. Porto Alegre: Instituto de Letras, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul.

1998 “Varbrul: Análise avançada” Cadernos de Tradução 1:27-49. (transl. by Ana M. Zilles).

1997 “Violable is variable: Optimality theory and linguistic variation.” Language Variation and Change 9:333-348.

1997 “The obligatory contour principle and sociolinguistic variation.” Language Variation and Change 9:149-164. (lead author; with Charles Boberg).

1995 “On the choice of relative pronouns in English.” American Speech 70.2:148-162. (lead author; with Robert Bayley)

1992 “Contextual conditioning in variable lexical phonology.” Language Variation and

Change 3.223-239.

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Papers in refereed journals, cont’d:

1991 “Explanation in variable phonology: An exponential model of morphological constraints.” Language Variation and Change 3.1-22.

1991 “Teoria fonológica e a variação.” Organon 5:1.126-136. Porto Alegre: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. (lead author; with Leda Bisol)

1990 “The development of a morphological class.” Language Variation and Change 2.1-18. (lead author; with S. Boyd; reprinted 1997 in Trudgill & Cheshire, see above)

1990 “The sociolinguistic types of language change.” Diachronica. VII:1.47-67.

1989 “International perspectives on linguistic diversity and language rights.” Language Prob-lems and Language Planning 13 (1) 45-53.

1986 “An intonational change in progress in Australian English.” Language in Society 15 (1) 23-52. (Lead author; with B. Horvath, J. Vonwiller, E. Daisley, & I. Rogers.)

1984 “The meaning of an intonation in Australian English.” Australian Journal of Linguistics, 4.1-17. (Lead author; with J. Vonwiller.)

1978 “Locating variation in the grammar.” Penn Review of Linguistics 3.17-23.

Chapters in books:

2019 “Variation and mental representation.” In: D. Lightfoot and J. Havenhill, eds., Variable properties in language: Their nature and acquisition. Washington DC: Georgetown University Press.

2018 “Variable Grammars: Competence as a statistical abstraction from performance. Constructing theories from data.” In: Shin, Naomi & Daniel Erker, eds. Questioning theoretical primitives in linguistic theory. (Papers in honor of Ricardo Otheguy). Amsterdam & Philadelphia: Benjamins.

2017 “The African diaspora in Latin America: Linguistic contact and consequences.” In: C. Cutler, Z. Vrcic, and P. Angermeyer, eds. Language contact in Africa and the African Diaspora in the Americas. Amsterdam: Benjamins.

2015 “Prefácio”. In: Silvia Rodrigues Vieira, ed.  A concordância verbal em variedades do português: a interface fonética-morfossintaxe. Rio de Janeiro: FAPERJ/Usina de Letras.

2015 “The grammar of use and the use of grammar”. In: A. Adli, M. García & G. Kaufmann, eds. System, Usage and Society. Berlin: de Gruyter

2014 “Variation and change in Portuguese and Spanish”. In: A. Carvalho & P. Amaral, eds. Portuguese/Spanish Interfaces. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: Benjamins

2013 “Words and numbers: quantitative analysis in sociolinguistics.” In: J. Holmes & K. Hazen, eds. Research Methods in Sociolinguistics, pp. 194-210. London: Wiley/Blackwell.

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Chapters in books, cont’d:

2013 “O ensino da língua materna: uma perspectiva sociolingüística.” In: Paulo Coimbra Guedes, ed. Educação linguística e cidadania. Porto Alegre: Editora da UFRGS. (lead author, with A.M. S. Zilles.)

2011 “Language, social class, and status.” In R. Mesthrie, ed. The Cambridge Handbook of Sociolinguistics, pp. 159-185. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

2011 “Variation and change.” In W. Maguire and A. McMahon, eds. Analyzing variation in English, pp. 178-198. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

2011 “Variability.” In M. Van Oostendoorp, C.J. Ewen, E. Hume, K. Rice and C. Ewen, eds., The Blackwell Companion to Phonology. London: Wiley/Blackwell

2011 “Sociolinguistics and formal linguistics.” In R. Wodak, B. Johnstone & P. Kerswill, eds. The Sage Handbook of Sociolinguistics, pp. 249-264. London: Sage Publications.

2009 “The quantitative analysis of linguistic variation.” In N. Coupland & A. Jaworski, eds. Sociolinguistics, vol. I: The Sociolinguistics of Language Variation and Change. (Critical Concepts in Linguistics Series). London: Routledge.

2007 “Variation and phonological theory.” In R. Bayley & C. Lucas, eds. Sociolinguistic Variation: Theories, Methods, and Analysis. 5-23 Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press.

2004 “Sourcing strategies for the transnational organization.” In K.V. Beaman, ed. Out of Site: An Inside Look at HR Outsourcing. Austin: IHRIM Press.

2003 “Muitas línguas: Africans in colonial Brazil.” In J.C. Curto & P.E. Lovejoy, eds. Enslaving Connections: Changing Cultures of Africa and Brazil during the Era of Slavery. Amherst, N.Y.: Humanity Books

2003 “Variationist approaches to phonological change.” In R. Janda & B. Joseph, eds. Handbook of Historical Linguistics, 369-400. Oxford: Blackwell.

1998 “The development of a morphological class.” In P. Trudgill & J. Cheshire, eds. A Sociolinguistics Reader, 196-212. London: Edward Arnold. (lead author; with S. Boyd)

1997 “Competence, performance, and the generative grammar of variation.” In F. Hinskens, R. van Hout, and W.L. Wetzels, eds. Variation, Change and Phonological Theory, 125-143. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins.

1996 “Form and function in linguistic variation.” In G. Guy, C. Feagin, J. Baugh, & D. Schiffrin, eds., Towards a Social Science of Language: Papers in honour of William Labov, vol. 1, 221-252. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins.

1996 Preface to Towards a social science of language, ed. by G. Guy, C. Feagin, J. Baugh, & D. Schiffrin; Vol. 1, v-xi. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins.

1993 “The quantitative analysis of linguistic variation.” In D. Preston, ed., American Dialect Research, 223-249. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins.

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Chapters in books, cont’d:1992 “Coping with diversity: Australia and the Soviet Union.” In J. Crawford, ed., Language

Loyalties: A source book on the Official English controversy, 452-459. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

1991 “Australian English: an overview.” In J. Cheshire, ed. English Around the World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

1989 “The high-rising tone in Australian English.” In P. Collins & D. Blair, eds., Australian English: The language of a new society, 21-34. St. Lucia, Qld.: University of Queensland Press. (Lead author; with J. Vonwiller)

1989 “On the nature and origins of popular Brazilian Portuguese.” In Estudios Sobre Español de América y Lingüística Afroamericana, 227-245. Bogotá: Instituto Caro y Cuervo.

1987 “Language and social class.” In F. Newmeyer, ed., Linguistics: The Cambridge Survey, 37-63. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

1980 “Variation in the group and the individual: the case of final stop deletion.” In W. Labov, ed., Locating Language in Time and Space, 1-36, New York: Academic Press.

Papers in refereed conference proceedings:

2015 “The effect of salience on covariation in Brazilian Portuguese.” University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 21:2, Article 18. Available at: http://repository.upenn.edu/pwpl/vol21/iss2/18 (second author, w. Livia Oushiro)

2012 “Rumos da sociodialetologia da América Latina.” In: A. Razky, M.B. de Oliveira, A. F. de Lima, eds. Diversidade Lingüística e Políticas do Ensino: Anais do II Congresso Internacional de Dialetologia e Sociolingüística, pp 44-60. São Luis: EDUFM.

2008 “Vernacular speech and linguistic standardization in Brazilian Portuguese.” In K. King, N. Schilling-Estes, L. Fogle, J. Lou, and B. Soukup, eds. Sustaining Linguistic Diversity: Endangered and minority languages and language varieties. 83-102. Washington DC: Georgetown University Press. (lead author, w. A.M.S. Zilles)

2008 “El uso variable de los pronombres sujetos: ¿Qué pasa en la costa Caribe colombiana? In: Maurice Westmoreland & Juan Antonio Thomas, eds., Selected proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Spanish Sociolinguistics. Somerville, MA, Cascadilla Press: 70-80. (second author, w. Rafael Orozco)

2005 “A questão da crioulização no português do Brasil.” In Ana M.S. Zilles, ed., Estudos de Variação Lingüística no Brasil e no Cone Sul, 15-38. Porto Alegre: Editora da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul.

2005 “The limits of linguistic community: Speech styles and variable constraint effects.” In: Selected Papers from NWAV-32. University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics, 157-170. (second author, with Laureen Lim)

2001 “Muitas línguas: Africans in colonial Brazil.” Enslaving Connections: Africa and Brazil during the Era of the Slave Trade. Toronto: Nigerian Hinterland Project, York

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Univ.Papers in refereed conference proceedings, continued:1997 “Frequency effects in variable Lexical Phonology.” In C.Boberg, M. Meyerhoff, & S.

Strassel, eds. A Selection of Papers from NWAVE 25 (University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 4:1), 215-228. (with James Myers).

1996 “Post-Saussurean linguistics: Towards an integrated theory of language.” In M. Meyerhoff, ed. (N)WAVES and MEANS: A selection of papers from NWAVE 24 (University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 3:1), 1-24.

1994 “The obligatory contour principle and sociolinguistic variation.” In Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics: Proceedings of the Canadian Linguistics Association 1994 Annual Meeting. (lead author; with Charles Boberg).

1994 “The phonology of variation.” In CLS-30: Papers from the 30th regional meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, Vol 2: Parasession on Variation and Linguistic Theory, 133-149. Chicago: University of Chicago.

1993 “Lexical phonology and the problem of variation.” In J. Guenter, B. Kaiser and C. Zoll, eds., BLS-19, Proceedings of the 19th annual meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, 171-181. Berkeley: Berkeley Linguistic Society.

1988 “Advanced VARBRUL analysis.” In K. Ferrara, B. Brown, K. Walters & J. Baugh, eds. Linguistic change and contact: NWAV-XVI, 124-136. (Texas Linguistic Forum 30). Austin: University of Texas, Department of Linguistics.

1981 “Parallel variability in American dialects of Spanish and Portuguese.” In D. Sankoff & H. Cedergren, eds., Variation omnibus, 85-96. Edmonton: Linguistic Research.

1977 “A new look at -t,d deletion.” In R. Fasold & R. Shuy, eds. Studies in language varia-tion. Washington: Georgetown University Press.

1975 “Use and applications of the Cedergren/Sankoff variable rule program.” In R. Fasold & R. Shuy, eds., Analyzing variation in language. Washington: Georgetown University Press.

1973 “Variable analysis of variable data.” In Language in the context of space, time, and soci-ety. University of Michigan Papers in Linguistics 1(2). (with P. Griffin & I. Sag)

Articles in Edited Journals2011 “ISM’s Two Development Stability Markers: How do you score?” Independent School

Management: Ideas & Perspectives, vol 35, no. 7. (with Paula Schwartz and Simon Jeynes)

1998 “Administrative Innumeracy.” Active Voice, Journal of the York University Faculty Association, March/April 1998, p. 31.

1998 “Commercializing university research.” Active Voice, January 1998, pp. 23-25.

1998 “Union unity.” Active Voice, January 1998, pp. 32-34.

1997 “Copyrights and Wrongs: Education and the New Technology.” Active Voice,

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October/November 1997, pp. 20-21.Technical and Policy Reports:

2009 Leveraging High-Potential Employees. The Conference Board. Research Report. (co-author, with Karen Beaman)

2008 Managing and Measuring Return on Marketing Investment. The Conference Board, Research report. (co-author, with Karen V. Beaman, Donald E. Sexton)

2005 Effecting Change in Business Enterprises: Current trends in change management. The Conference Board, Research Report. (lead author, co-author Karen V. Beaman)

1998 Removing the Barriers to Graduate and Professional Education and Careers. Final Report of the Provincial Working Group on Access to Graduate and Professional Education. Ministry of Education and Training; Council of Ontario Universities. (co-authored with Gill Teiman, Ed Barbeau, Ramneek Pooni, and Helen Breslaur).

1989 MacVarb: Variable Rule Analysis on the Macintosh. Software and user documentation. Stanford: Stanford University, Department of Linguistics.

Newspaper Articles

Newspaper Columns - I/O, a regular featured column in the YUFA Bulletin, 1997 -1998, dealing with, inter alia: ‘Still No Exit at York’, ‘Edifice Rex’, ‘Lurching with Lorna’, ‘Brushfires Burning’, ‘A Modest Proposal’, ‘Personal Mottos’,’Rebuilding Community’, ‘University Fever’, and ‘Megaversity’.

Newspaper Articles - YUFA Bulletin, 1997-1999. More than 20 articles on union and university affairs and general news bearing on the interests of YUFA members.

Letters to the Editor - Toronto Star, 1997 (dealing with York University strike) and 1998 (dealing with Hepatitis C/ blood transfusion issues).

Creative/Artistic Endeavours

1978 Scripted and acted in “Do’s and Don’ts of Language Teaching”, an instructional film on foreign language teaching methods for the National Association of Self-Instructional Language Programs. Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa.

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Other Professional Reports

Invited Keynote and Plenary Addresses at Conferences

2018 Enfrentando a realidade linguística: as ciências da diversidade de linguagem. V Congresso Internacional de Dialetologia e Sociolinguística. Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil. September. [‘Confronting linguistic reality: the sciences of language diversity.’]

2018 Variação e a representação mental do léxico. Seminário de Variação, Mudança e Gêneros Textuais-Discursivos em Foco. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June. [‘Variation and the mental representation of the léxicon.’]

2018 Variação e a representação mental do léxico. VIII Seminário de Sociolinguística. Universidade Federal de Espírito Santo, Brazil, June.

2018 A variação linguística: modelos, processos, ondas. II Encontro de Sociolinguística, Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil. June. [‘Linguistic variation: models, processes, waves.’]

2017 Trajectories of change in Spanish and Portuguese in the Americas. Linguistic Symposium on the Romance Languages (LSRL 47). University of Delaware. April.

2016 Escape from New York: The disappearance of the traditional dialect features of New York City English. American Dialect Society Annual Meeting, Washington DC, Jan.

2015 Constraints, community, coherence: Do sociolects exist? Australian Linguistic Society Annual Meeting, Sydney, December

2014 Bricks and bricolage: The question of sociolinguistic coherence. 43rd Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-43). University of Illinois. Chicago, Illinois. October.

2014 Sociolinguistic cohesion in Hispanic and Lusophone language varieties. XVII Annual Ohio State University Congress on Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics. Columbus, OH. April.

2014 Coherence and covariation: how do speakers treat multiple sociolinguistic variables?Conference on Dialect Coherence, Meertens Instituut, Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences (KNAW), Amsterdam, Netherlands, January.

2013 Lexical exceptions and lexical representations: a variationist perspective. PhonoLAM (Dutch inter-university phonology conference), Netherlands, July.

2013 Data, theory, and persuasion: William Labov and the science of language. Franklin Institute Symposium, Franklin Institute and University of Pennsylvania, April.

2012 Rumos da sociodialetologia da América Latina. [Directions of Latin American sociodialectology]. II Congresso Internacional de Dialetologia e Sociolingüística. Universidade Federal de Pará, Belém, Brasil. September.

2011 The grammar of use and the use of grammar. Conference on System, Usage, and Society. Freiburg Institute of Advanced Study, Freiburg, Germany. November.

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Invited Keynote and Plenary Addresses at Conferences, cont’d.

2009 As vogais: perspectives analíticas e teóricas. [‘Vowels: Analytical and theoretical perspectives.’] II Simpósio Internacional sobre as Vogais. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. May.

2008 Function, representation, process: Theoretical contributions of Spanish and Portuguese sociolinguistics. Fourth International Workshop on Spanish Sociolinguistics, State University of New York at Albany, April.

2008 Phonology and sociolinguistics: Inherent variability and inherent unity. [Plenary Symposium on Sociolinguistics and Linguistic Theories.] Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, Chicago, January.

2007 Dinamismo vocálico. Simpósio Internacional sobre as Vogais. Universidade Federal de Paraíba, João Pessoa, Brazil. November. [‘Vocalic dynamism’]

2005 Coesão Lingüística: Identidade, Estilo, e Variação. Fifth National Congress of the Associação Brasileira de Lingüística, Universidade de Brasília, Brazil, February. [‘Linguistic cohesion: Identity, style and variation’]

2001 As comunidades de fala: fronteiras internas e externas. II Congresso Internacional da Associação Brasileira de Lingüística, Universidade Federal de Ceará, Brazil, March.

2001 Equity and disability in the academy. Canadian Association of University Teachers, Annual Grievance Conference. January.

2000 Ling 2K: The implications of variation for linguistic theory in the 21st century. 29th Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation, Michigan State U., October.

1999 Uma abordagem comparativa à questão das origens do português do Brasil. 2nd Nation-al Congress of the Brazilian Linguistic Association, U. Federal de Santa Catarina, Flori-anópolis, Brazil. Feb. [‘The origins of Brazilian Portuguese: a comparative approach’]

1996 A questão da crioulização no português do Brasil. Primeiro Encontro da Variação Lingüística do Cone Sul, Porto Alegre, Brasil, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. September. [‘The question of prior creolization in Brazilian Portuguese’]

1995 Post-Saussurean linguistics: Towards an integrated theory of language. (Keynote address.) 24th Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-24), University of Pennsylvania, October.

1994 The phonology of variation. 30th Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, Parasession on Variation and Linguistic Theory. University of Chicago, May.

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Papers at Refereed Conferences

2019 Deconstructing ‘standard’ in a minority language: Variation in Chanka Quechua. (second author, with Natalie Povilonis de Vilchez). 48th Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-48), University of Oregon. October.

2019 Indexicality and cohesion. (with Ronald Mendes and Livia Oushiro). International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 10), Fryske Akademy, Leeuwarden, Netherlands. June.

2019 Variation and the lexicon. International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 10), Fryske Akademy, Leeuwarden, Netherlands. June.

2017 A gente sempre faz: Subject pronoun expression in Brazilian Portuguese. (with Madeleine Gilbert and Mary Robinson). 46th Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-46), University of Wisconsin. November.

2017 Saks vs. Macys: (r1) marches on in New York City department stores. (poster presentation). NWAV-46, University of Wisconsin. November.

2017 Tu in Brasília: The advance of a marked pronominal form in dialect focusing. (with Carolina Queiroz Andrade and Maria Marta Scherre). NWAV-46, University of Wisconsin. November.

2017 Complementary methodologies for studying language change: Null subjects in European and Brazilian Portuguese. International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 9), Málaga, Spain. June.

2017 Variation and mental representation. Georgetown University Round Table. March.

2016 Are sociolinguistic processes universal? A comparative cross-cultural approach. Widening Horizons Workshop, 45th Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-45). Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada, November.

2016 Dialect, priming, and frequency effects on (-ING) variation in English. (with Rebecca Laturnus, Natalie de Vilchez, and Raquel Chaves). 45th Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-45). Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada, November.

2016 Lectal cohesion in São Paulo Portuguese: a look at social factors. 45th Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-45). Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada, November. (second author, with Livia Oushiro)

2016 What variation reveals about morphology. Conference on Formal Ways of Analyzing Variation (FWAV-3), City University of New York Graduate Center, May.

2016 Sociolinguistics and second language teaching and learning. Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America; Symposium on Linguistic Foundations for Second Language Teaching and Learning. Washington DC, January.

2015 Coherence, constraints, and quantities. 44th Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-44). University of Toronto, October.

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Papers at Refereed Conferences, cont’d

2015 Covariation and cohesion in Brazilian Portuguese: The effect of linguistic constraints.Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, Portland OR. January. (second author, with Livia Oushiro).

2014 Dialect contact in Brasília: Variation in Second Person Singular Pronouns. 43rd Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-43). University of Illinois, October. (with Carolina Andrade and Marta Scherre).

2014 ‘She said {that/Ø} she couldn’t take a complement’: Complementizer that omission in American English. 43rd Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-43). University of Illinois, October. (with Isaac Bleaman, Daniel Duncan, Shelley Feuer, Zachary Jaggers, and Matthew Stuck).

2014 The effect of salience on co-variation in Brazilian Portuguese. NWAV-43. University of Illinois, October. (with Livia Oushiro)

2013 The social clustering of linguistic variables in São Paulo Portuguese. 42nd Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-42). Carnegie Mellon University & University of Pittsburgh, October. (with Livia Oushiro).

2012 Number marking in Naija. 41st Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-41). Indiana University, October. (with Morakinyo Ogunmodimu)

2012 Current approaches to language and ethnicity. Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, Portland OR. January. (with Malcah Yaeger)

2011 Channel of communication and lexical frequency in English adjective gradation. 40th Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-40), Georgetown University, October. (second author, with Nathan LaFave)

2011 Variable auxiliary contraction in spoken American English. NWAV-40, Georgetown University, October. (with Nathan LaFave, Daniel Szeredi, Allison Shapp, Timothy Mathes, and Morakinyo Ogunmodimu)

2011 New approaches to the study of ethnolects. International Symposium on Bilingualism 8, University of Oslo, Norway. June.

2011 Constraints and communities in Early New Zealand English. First International Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Language Variation and Change in the Asia-Pacific Region (NWAV-AP). University of Delhi, India, February

2011 Shared constraints on phonological variation in New Zealand English. Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America. Pittsburgh, January.

2010 Exemplar theory and variable syntax: how lexical frequency conditions subject pronoun use in Spanish. 39th Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV 39), University of Texas-San Antonio. November. [co-author with Danny Erker]

2010 The cognitive coherence of sociolects: How do speakers handle multiple sociolinguistic variables? Conference on Cognitive Sociolinguistics (LAUD-10), Universität Duisberg-Essen, Landau in der Pfalz, Germany. March.

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Papers at Refereed Conferences, cont’d

2009 Co-variables: Are sociolects coherent? 38th Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV 38), University of Ottawa. November.

2009 Variedades lingüísticas minoritárias nos EUA: percepção, política e preconceito. Associação Brasileira de Lingüística (ABRALIN). João Pessoa, Brasil. March.

2009 Unique lexical representations or multiple exemplars? Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, San Francisco, January.

2008 What’s in a name? The representation of lexical items in variable grammar. 37th Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV 37), Rice University. Nov.

2008 El uso variable de los pronombres sujetos: ¿Qué pasa en la Costa Caribe Colombiana? Fourth International Workshop on Spanish Sociolinguistics, State University of New York at Albany, April. (second author, with Rafael Orozco)

2008 Phonological, lexical, and frequency factors in coronal stop deletion in Early New Zealand English. Laboratory Phonology 11, Wellington NZ, July. (First author, with Jennifer Hay and Abby Walker)

2008 Linking usage and grammar: Generative phonology, Exemplar Theory, and variable rules. Sociolinguistics Symposium 17, Meertens Instituut, Ámsterdam, April.

2007 Variable Subject Personal Pronoun Expression: The case of Colombian Costeño Spanish. NWAV 36, Univ. of Pennsylvania. Oct. (second author, with Rafael Orozco)

2007 The scope of generalization in phonology. Conference on Variation, Gradience, and Frequency in Phonology, Stanford University, July.

2007 Subject personal pronoun expression in Colombian Spanish. International Linguistics Association 52nd Annual Conference, Hunter College; March. (2nd author, with R. Orozco)

2007 Comparison of the subject personal pronoun expression in Colombia and New York City. Conference on Spanish in the US and Spanish in Contact with Other Languages, George Mason University, March. (second author, with Rafael Orozco)

2006 Lexical exceptions in variable phonology. NWAV 35, Ohio State University, November

2006 Subject personal pronoun expression in Colombian Spanish: A preliminary study. NWAV 35, Ohio State U., November. (poster; second author, with Rafael Orozco)

2006 Sociophonology: Theory and data in the treatment of phonological variation. Seoul International Conference on Linguistics, Seoul National University. July.

2006 Endangered language varieties: Vernacular speech and linguistic standardization in Brazilian Portuguese. Georgetown University Roundtable. March. (with Ana Zilles)

2005 Diglossia, code-switching, style-shifting: A field theory of variety alternation. NWAV 34, New York University, October. (lead author, with Laureen Lim)

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Papers at Refereed Conferences, cont’d

2005 Malleable mindset and cultural contact: A multifactorial approach to the international experience. Third International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities. Cambridge University, August. (with Karen Beaman)

2004 Mindset and identity in the globalizing future. Second International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities, Monash U. Campus, Prato, Italy, July. (with Karen Beaman)

2003 Speech style and authenticity: quantitative evidence for the performance of identity. NWAV-32. University of Pennsylvania, October. (lead author, with Cece Cutler)

2003 The limits of linguistic community: Speech styles and variable constraint effects. NWAV-32. University of Pennsylvania, October. (second author, with Laureen Lim)

2003 Global orientation and sociolinguistic accommodation as factors in cultural assimilation. International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities, University of the Aegean, Rhodes, Greece, July. (with Karen Beaman)

2003 Aspectos do português falado no Brasil. III Congresso Internacional da Associação Brasileira de Lingüística, Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, March.

2002 Maintaining or leveling dialect distinctions: the role of variable constraints. NWAV-31, Stanford University, October.

2002 Modelling lexical exceptions to phonological processes. Conference on Quantitative Investigations in Theoretical Linguistics, University of Osnabrueck, Germany, October.

2001 Variable shibboleths: The linguistic correlates of speech community identity. NWAV-30. North Carolina State University, October.

2000 Muitas línguas: Africans in colonial Brazil. Enslaving Connections: Africa and Brazil in the Period of the Slave Trade. York University, October.

1999 The linguistic identity of the speech community: Cross-dialectal consistency in constraints on linguistic variation. NWAV-28, York University, October.

1999 Portuguese in Brazil: Transported or transmuted? Conference on Methods in Dialectology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s NFLD, August.

1998 Sociolinguistic approaches to language universals. 27th Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-27), University of Georgia, October.

1996 The general and the particular: Constraints on -s deletion in Argentine Spanish. NWAV-25, University of Nevada - Las Vegas, October.

1996 Frequency effects in variable lexical phonology. (second author, with James Myers). NWAV-25, University of Nevada - Las Vegas, October.

1995 Competence, performance, and the generative grammar of variation. International Workshop on Language Variation and Linguistic Theory, Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Netherlands, September.

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Papers at Refereed Conferences, cont’d1995 Optimality, constraints, and variability. Canadian Linguistics Association Annual

Meeting, Learned Societies Conference, Université du Québec à Montréal, June.

1994 Violable is variable: principles, constraints, and linguistic variation. 23rd Annual Con-ference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-23), Stanford University, Oct.

1994 The obligatory contour principle and sociolinguistic variation. Canadian Linguistics Association Annual Meeting, Learned Societies Conference, Univ. of Calgary, June.

1993 Langue time without parole and how to avoid it: The exact description of coronal stop deletion. NWAV-22, University of Ottawa, October.

1993 Lexical phonology and the problem of variation. 19th Annual meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, University of California, February.

1992 Social and stylistic factors in variable lexical phonology. 21st Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-21), University of Michigan, October.

1992 The reality of lexical phonology. Linguistic Symposium on the Reality of Linguistic Rules. University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, April.

1989 The sociolinguistic types of language change. Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, 30-minute paper, Washington, December.

1988 Phonological theory and variable data. (with Leda Bisol). 17th Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-17), Université de Montréal, October.

1988 Variation and the hearer: the role of perception in the creation of ‘functional’ constraints. NWAV-17, Université de Montréal, October.

1988 Linguistic function in change and acquisition. Child Language Research Forum, Stanford University, March.

1988 International perspectives on linguistic diversity and language rights. Conference on Language Rights and the English-Only Movement, Stanford University.

1984 Social class and language change. Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, Baltimore, December 1984; NWAV-13, University of Pennsylvania, October.

1983 Form and function in phonological variation. Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting (30-min. paper), Minneapolis, December.

1982 Question intonation in declarative clauses in Australian English: a quantitative study. (with B. Horvath, J. Vonwiller, and E. Daisley). Australian Linguistic Society Annual Meeting, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, August.

1981 Evidence for the study of change in progress. Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting (30-min. paper), New York, December.

1980 The acquisition of a morphological category. (with S. Boyd). Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, December 1979; Australian Linguistic Society Annual Meeting, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, August.

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Papers at Refereed Conferences, cont’d

1979 On the linguistic homogeneity of social groups. Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, December.

1979 Parallel variability in American dialects of Spanish and Portuguese. 8th Annual Confer- ence on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-8), Université de Montréal, Oct.

1979 Sociolinguistic variation in Brazilian Portuguese. Conference on Non-English Language Variation in the Western Hemisphere, University of Louisville, Kentucky.

1979 Social class differences in Brazilian Portuguese. American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese Annual Meeting, Toronto, July.

1978 Locating variation in the grammar. Seventh Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-7), Georgetown University, October.

1978 Plural marking in Brazilian Portuguese. Modern Language Association of America Annual Convention, New York, December.

1977 Disappearing liquids in Portuguese. Sixth Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-6), Georgetown University, October.

1976 Number concordance in Brazilian Portuguese. (with M.L. Braga). Fifth Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-5), Georgetown U., October.

1974 “My bes’ frien’ done tol’ me”: A new look at -t,d deletion. Third Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-3), Georgetown University, October.

1973 Use and applications of the Cedergren/Sankoff variable rule program. Second Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-2), Georgetown U., October.

1973 Variable analysis of variable data. LSA Summer Meeting, University of Michigan, July.

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Colloquia, Invited Presentations and Workshops

2020 The (In)Coherence of Linguistic Communities. Abralin ao Vivo on-line lecture series. Associação Brasileira de Linguística. June.

2019 Africans in the New World: Language contact in Latin America. Sociolinguistic Cocktail Lecture Series. Universität zu Köln. July.

2018 Reporting statistics for Language Variation and Change. Workshop presentation at the 47th Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV47). New York University, October.

2018 Variação e a representação mental do léxico. Colloquium presentation at Universidade de Campinas, Brazil. June

2016 Null subjects in Portuguese and Spanish. City University of New York Graduate Center, Sociolinguistics Lunch Series. September.

2016 A brief history of language. Cosmopolitan Club, Philadelphia. May

2016 The changing face of New York City English. International Linguistics Association Speaker Series, Borough of Manhattan Community College. May.

2016 The Romance Languages: All in the family. Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures Speaker Series, SUNY-New Paltz. April.

2016 Iconicity and non-locality as ethnolectal markers. International Workshop on ‘New developments in the study of migration and ethnolectal variation’. Meertens Instituut, Amsterdam, Netherlands. March.

2015 Variation and linguistic theory: Rules or Usage? ARC Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language. Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. December.

2015 Escape from New York: Current developments in New York City English. Sydney Speaks Workshop, ARC Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. November

2015 Are there universal constraints on sociolinguistic variation? Workshop ‘Towards Cross-cultural Sociolinguistics’, Universität zu Köln, Cologne, Germany. June.

2015 Introducing William Labov. 60th Annual Conference of the International Linguistics Association. Columbia University, New York, April.

2015 A questão da coherência sociolinguística [‘The question of sociolinguistic coherence’]. Universidade de São Paulo, Dept. of Linguistics. São Paulo, Brazil. March.

2015 Rumos da sociolinguística na América Latina [‘Directions of sociolinguistics in Latin America’]. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Graduate Program in Linguistics. Porto Alegre, Brazil. March.

2015 Freqüência lexical e variação linguística [‘Lexical frequency and linguistic variation’]. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Graduate Program in Linguistics. March.

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Colloquia, Invited Presentations and Workshops, cont’d.

2015 A sociolinguística e politicas linguísticas – abertas e encobertas [‘Sociolinguistics and language policies – overt and covert’]. Universidade do Vale dos Sinos, Graduate Program in Applied Linguistics, São Leopoldo, RS, Brazil. March.

2014 William on the NWA(ve): A Musical Tribute to William Labov. 43rd Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV 43). University of Illinois. Chicago. October. (composed song; performed with Daniel Erker, Kirk Hazen, and Crawford Feagin)

2014 Grammar and use: Order and diversity in language. Colloquium, Department of Linguistics, Memorial University of Newfoundland. March.

2014 Workshop on variable rule analysis. Department of Linguistics, Memorial University of Newfoundland. March.

2013 Lexical frequency and linguistic variation. Center for Language Science Colloquium Series, Pennsylvania State University, November.

2013 Covariation and coherence: how do speakers treat multiple sociolinguistic variables? Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese Speaker Series, Pennsylvania State University, November.

2013 Lexical frequency and linguistic variation. Colloquium, Meertens Instituut, KNAW (Royal Dutch Academy of Arts and Sciences), Amsterdam, Netherlands. July.

2013 Linguistic approaches to voice. Humanities Working Group on Voice, NYU, April.

2012 Variation and lexical frequency. Linguistics Colloquium, Stony Brook University. Oct.

2012 Etnia e Linguagem [‘Ethnicity and language’]. Linguistics Colloquium, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Brazil. September.

2012 Contemporary trends in sociolinguistic research. Sociolinguistics Research Group, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Brazil. September.

2012 Variable Lexical Morphology and Phonology. Morphology Workshop (Morph Beer), Linguistics Department, NYU. April.

2012 Language change: who, what, when, where, and why. Columbia Linguistic Society, Columbia University, March.

2011 William Labov: An Introduction. 40th Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-40). Georgetown University, October.

2011 Variação lingüística no sul do Brasil em perspectivas nacional e internacional: contribuições do projeto VARSUL à sociolingüística. Encontro Internacional em Comemoração dos 40 Anos da Programa Pós-graduação em Lingüística, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil. September.

2011 Modelos da influência africana no português do Brasil. Institutionen för spanska, portu–gisiska och latinamerikakunskap, Stockholms Universitet, Stockholm, Sweden. June

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Colloquia, Invited Presentations and Workshops, cont’d.

2011 Issues in quantitative analysis. First International Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Language Variation and Change in the Asia-Pacific Region (NWAV-AP). University of Delhi, India, February

2010 GoldVarb – Still the gold standard. Workshop on Statistical Tools in Linguistics, 39th Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV 39), University of Texas-San Antonio. November.

2010 Variedades lingüísticas minoritárias nos EUA: percepção, política e preconceito. Universidade Federal de Espíritu Santo, Faculdade de Letras, Brazil, June

2010 Sistema e uso: a gramática da variação lingüística. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Faculdade de Letras, Brazil, June

2010 Coerência sociolingüística: a intercorrelação de múltiplas variáveis em um dialeto. Universidade de São Paulo, Departamento de Lingüística, Brazil, May

2010 The life and death of linguistic diversity: contact, restructuring and standardization in Brazilian Portuguese. City Univ. of N.Y. Graduate Center, Sociolinguistics Lunch. April

2009 Lexical frequency as a factor in linguistic variation. University of Pennsylvania Phonetics Laboratory Lunch series, December.

2009 Goldvarb: Still the gold standard. Workshop on “Using Statistical Tools to Explain Linguistic Variation: The State of the Art”, NWAV-38, University of Ottawa.

2008 The advance of linguistic innovation. University of Edinburgh, Scotland, February.

2008 The quantitative analysis of lexical exceptions. University of York, England, January.

2008 Advanced quantitative analysis in linguistic research. Week-long professional seminar at University of York, England. January-February.

2007 A difusão de inovação lingüística. (‘Diffusion of linguistic innovation’). Universidade Federal de Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. December.

2007 Minorias lingüísticas no mundo da língua inglesa: migrantes, povos indigenos, e contato lingüístico. (‘Linguistic minorities in the English-speaking world: immigrants, indigenous peoples and linguistic contact’} Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Graduate Program in Applied Linguistics, São Leopoldo, Brazil. December

2007 Rumos da sociolingüística. (‘Directions for sociolinguistics’) Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Brazil. December.

2007 Contribuições da variação lingüística à teoria fonológica: exceções lexicais. (‘What linguistic variation can contribute to phonological theory: lexical exceptions’) Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, November.

2007 The spread of linguistic innovation. Macquarie University, Department of Linguistics. Sydney, Australia, November.

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Colloquia, Invited Presentations and Workshops, cont’d.

2007 Lexical exceptions and linguistic variation. Sydney University, Department of Linguistics. Australia, November.

2007 What does variation mean for linguistic theory? University of Canterbury, Department of Linguistics. Christchurch, New Zealand. October.

2007 The spread of linguistic change. Victoria University of Wellington, Department of Linguistics, New Zealand, September.

2007 Sociolinguistic variation and language change. Victoria University of Wellington, Department of Linguistics, September.

2007 Studying syntactic change in progress. Workshop on Icelandic Syntax, University of Iceland, Rekjavik, May-June.

2007 Sociophonology. University of Pennsylvania, Department of Linguistics, March.

2005 A história popular do português do Brasil. City University of New York, Graduate Program on Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literature and Language, November.

2005 Workshop on Varbrul Analysis. 34th Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation, New York University, October.

2004 Language and Time: Adaptation, Acquisition, and Diachrony. Workshop on Sociolinguistic Perspectives on Age, New York University, November.

2004 Dialect unity, dialect contrast: the role of variable constraints. Meertens Institute. Amsterdam, Netherlands. August.

2003 Variation and grammar: Towards an ecology in theoretical linguistics. Portland State University, Department of Linguistics, June.

2003 Variação e gramática: Para uma ecologia na teoria lingüística. Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, June.

2002 Workshop on Statistical Methods. Tenth International Conference on Methods in Dialectology (Methods-X), University of Joensuu, Finland, August.

2002 Quantitative approaches to linguistic convergence. Invitational Workshop on the Sociolinguistic Study of Spanish Subject Personal Pronouns, Research Institute for the Study of Language in Urban Society, City University of New York, February.

2002 Phonology and the lexicon: evidence from language use. University of Toronto, Department of Linguistics, January.

2001 The linguistic unity of the speech community. City University of New York (CUNY-Graduate Center), November.

2001 Where is the unity of the speech community? U. Pennsylvania, Department of Linguistics, November.

2001 Segmentos, traços, e quantificação na fonologia Pontifícia U. Católica-RS, May.

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Colloquia, Invited Presentations and Workshops, cont’d.

2001 Definindo as comunidades de fala. Universidade Católica de Pelotas, RS, Brazil. May.

2001 Classe social e metodologia sociolingüística. Projeto de Pesquisa BDS-Pampa, Universidade Católica de Pelotas, Pelotas, RS, Brazil. May.

2001 A noção de parametros lingüísticos no gerativismo e variacionismo. (roundtable/debate with Antônio Carlos Quicoli) Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro, May.

2001 Correlação e significância (‘Correlation and significance’). Projeto de Estudos do Uso da Linguagem. Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro, May.

2001 Variação lingüística na comunidade e no indivíduo (‘Linguistic variation in the community and the individual’). Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro, May.

2001 Fronteiras sociolingüísticas: os limites da comunidade de fala (‘Sociolinguistic borders: the limits of the speech community’). Universidade Federal de Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil, March.

2000 Modelling lexical exceptions to phonological processes. Fourth Annual Bilingual Workshop on Theoretical Linguistics, York University and University of Toronto, Dec.

2000 Equity issues for persons with disabilities in higher education. Ontario Universities Employment and Educational Equity Network. University of Guelph, Ontario. October.

2000 The boundaries of speech communities: a comparative approach to linguistic variation. University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. September.

2000 Regras e representações em variação fonológica (‘Rules and representations in phonological variation’). Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil, July.

1999 As lições da lingua falada (‘The lessons of the spoken language’). Inaugural Lecture (Aula Magna) for the opening of the spring semester, Universidade da Vale do Rio dos Sinos, São Leopoldo, RS, Brazil, August.

1999 Aspetos sociolingüísticos do português do Brasil (‘Sociolinguistic aspects of Brazilian Portuguese’). Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, RS, Brazil, August.

1999 Universals and language variation. New York University, Dept. of Linguistics, April.

1998 Segments, features, quanta, and quantification. Workshop on Features, University of Western Ontario, London, Ont. December.

1998 Uma abordagem universal à variação sociolingüística (‘A universals approach to sociolinguistic variation’). Univ. Federal de Santa Catarina. Florianópolis, Brazil. Aug.

1998 Universais sociolingüísticas (‘Sociolinguistic universals’). Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. July.

1998 A variação e a mudança lingüística (‘Variation and language change’). Universidade de Campinas, Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil. June.

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Colloquia, Invited Presentations and Workshops, cont’d.1998 A teoria da otimização e a teoria de variação (‘Optimality theory and variation theory’).

Instituto de Letras, Univ. Federal de Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil. June.

1998 O estudo da variação lingüística (‘The study of linguistic variation’). Universidade Católica de Pelotas, Pelotas, RS, Brazil. June.

1998 Universais da variação sociolingüística (‘Universals of sociolinguistic variation’). Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil. June.

1998 Problemas metodológicas na analise quantitativa da linguagem (‘Methodological problems in the quantitative analysis of language’). U. Federal de Paraíba, João Pessoa, Brazil. May.

1998 Universais da variação lingüística (‘Universals of linguistic variation’). Universidade Federal de Paraíba, João Pessoa, Brazil. May.

1998 A sociolinguistic viewpoint on language universals. 3rd Annual Workshop on Multiple Frameworks in Linguistics, University of Toronto, April.

1997 Variationist perspectives on synchrony and diachrony. 2nd Annual Workshop on Multiple Frameworks in Linguistics, University of Toronto, April.

1996 Estudo de variação e lingüística teórica (‘Study of variation and linguistic theory’). Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. September.

1996 Atitudes lingüísticas e o português popular do Brasil (‘Language attitudes and the popular dialect of Portuguese in Brazil’). Pro-Reitoria de Extensão, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Brazil. August.

1996 Lingüística pós-Saussureana (‘Post-Saussurean linguistics’). Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, Graduate School, Porto Alegre, Brazil. Aug.

1996 Origens do português brasileiro (‘Origins of Brazilian Portuguese’). Faculty Seminar, Instituto de Letras, UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil. August.

1996 Modelos estatísticos em lingüística (‘Statistical models in linguistics’). Instituto de Matemática e Estatística, UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil. August.

1996 Tendências atuais da sociolingüística (‘Current directions in sociolinguistics’). Graduate Program in Linguistics, UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil. August.

1996 Estudos de variação e lingüística teórica (‘Variation studies and linguistic theory’). Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil. August.

1996 Integração teórica na lingüística (‘Theoretical integration in linguistics’). Projeto de Estudos do Uso da Linguagem (PEUL), UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. August.

1996 A lingüística pós-Saussureana (‘Post-Saussurean linguistics’). Instituto de Letras, Programa de pós-graduação em lingüística, UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. August.

1996 Optimality theory meets the speech community. Univ. of Toronto, Linguistics Dept. Jan.

1995 Optimality and heterogeneity in phonology. SUNY Buffalo, Linguistics Dept, April.

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Colloquia, Invited Presentations and Workshops, cont’d.

1994 Sociolinguistics and linguistic theory. University College Dublin, Ireland, Feb.

1994 Seminar in sociolinguistics. Center for Language Studies, Max Planck Institute and Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Netherlands, February.

1993 Phonological theory and the problem of variation. Linguistic Institute of the Linguistic Society of America, Phonology Workshop, Ohio State University, July.

1992 Lexical phonology and the problem of variation. (expanded version). Toronto Linguis-tics Atelier, University of Toronto, and Northwestern University, Dept. of Linguistics.

1990 Explanation in variable phonology. Phonology Workshop, Stanford University.

1990 Post-Saussurean linguistics: integrating the synchronic and the diachronic. York University, Department of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.

1990 Sociolinguistics and education. Stanford University School of Education, Program in Language, Literacy, and Culture, Graduate Proseminar.

1990 The sociolinguistic types of language change. Historical Linguistics Workshop, Stanford

1989 Sex, class, and audiotape. Sociolinguistics Rap Group, Stanford University.

1987 Integrating synchrony and diachrony. Linguistics Colloquium, Stanford University

1987 Workshop on advanced VARBRUL analysis. 16th Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-16), University of Texas, Austin, Texas.

1987 Africans and Iberians. Western Societies Colloquium, Cornell University. 1987 Functional constraints on linguistic variation. Linguistics Colloquium, Stanford U.

1986 Australian English vowels and the principles of chain-shifting. Cornell University Phonetics Laboratory Colloquium.

1984 Saliency and the direction of linguistic change. Ferguson/Greenberg Lecture Series on Language Universals and Sociolinguistics, Stanford University, 1984. (revised versions presented at Cornell University and the State University of New York at Buffalo, 1985,

1984 The origins of Brazilian Portuguese. U. of Pittsburgh, Dept. of Spanish and Portuguese.

1983 Form and function in phonological variation. Sydney Linguistic Circle, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia; also presented at University of Pennsylvania, 1984.

1978 Social dialects in Brazilian Portuguese. Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa.

1976 A sociolingüística e a língua portuguesa (‘Sociolinguistics and the Portuguese language’). Faculdade São Judas Tadeu, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

1976 Nonstandard dialects and the design of a literacy program. University of Guyana, Georgetown, Guyana, February.

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RESEARCH

Research Funding (All amounts are stated in the national currency of the granting agency.)

2021 Curriculum Development Challenge Fund, NYU. $2500. Purpose: Develop collaborative online international learning (COIL) curriculum for a course on Language in Latin America

2020 DAAD – German Academic Exchange Service. €14,000. PI: Aria Adli. Research collaborator: Gregory Guy. Purpose: Project on “Multilingualism in the Old and New World”, in support of International Virtual Academic Collaboration between University of Cologne and NYU.

2020 NYUAD Faculty Research Fund, $10,000. Purpose: Research project on “Cross-cultural and cross-linguistic approach to null subject variation.”

2019-20 National Science Foundation, $15,120. Purpose: Doctoral dissertation research improvement grant in support of Natalie Povilonis, “Spoken language variation in Chanka Quechua.”

2017 Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, NYU, $2000. Purpose: support research project on “Variation in subject pronoun expression in Brazilian Portuguese.”

2014-2016 National Science Foundation, (USD) $12,902. Purpose: Doctoral dissertation research improvement grant in support of Carina Bauman, “Language and identity among ethnic minorities.”

2013-2015 National Science Foundation, (USD) $13,100. Purpose: Doctoral dissertation research grant in support of Luiza Newlin-Lukowicz, “Ethnicity, Substrate Effects, and Sound Change in New York City.”

2013-2014 Fellowship, Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences (KNAW). Travel and living expenses for three months residence at Meertens Instituut. Purpose: support collaborative research with Meertens linguists in variation theory and dialectology.

2007 Erskine Fellowship, University of Canterbury, Christchurch New Zealand. Travel and living expenses. Purpose: Support research on phonological variation in dialect formation and convergence in New Zealand English.

2005-2006 National Science Foundation, (USD) $11,740. Purpose: Doctoral dissertation research grant in support of Laureen Lim, “Variation in Singapore English”.

2000-2001 Sabbatical Leave Fellowship, York University - (CDN) $4,000. Purpose: Support preparation of book manuscript on “Language variation and linguistic theory.”

2000 York University, Specific Research Grant - (CDN) $12,000.Purpose: Research expenses and research travel for work on the linguistic and social boundaries of speech communities.

2000 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), Aid to Occasional Research Conferences and International Congresses in Canada - $ 9,780.Purpose: support conference on Enslaving Connections: Africa and Brazil during the Era of the Slave Trade; York University, October. (Organizing committee member).

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Research Funding, continued.2000 Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian (Portugal), Serviço da Cooperação para o

Desenvolvimento - PTE 1,000.000$00. Purpose: Conference Grant for Enslaving Connections conference. (Organizing committee member).

2000 Instituto Camões e Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (Portugal), Programa Lusitânia - PTE 500.000$00. Purpose: Conference Grant for Enslaving Connections conference. (Organizing committee member).

1999 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada - (CDN) $10,000. Purpose: Conference Grant for New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV 1999), York University, October. (Co-organizer).

1999 York University, SSHRC Travel Grant - (CDN) $750

1997-2001 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada - (CDN) $60,000. Purpose: Research Project on “Sociolinguistic universals.”

1997 York University, Specific Research Grant - (CDN) $7200.Purpose: Field research in South America.

1995 York University, SSHRC Travel Grant - (CDN) $900

1992-1996 SSHRCC. Amounts (CDN): 1992 - $31,787, 1993 - $13,696, 1994 - $15,400. Purpose: Research project on “The phonology of language use: variable lexical phonology and the exponential model of morphologically constrained processes.”

1991 Haas Center for Public Service, Stanford University - (USD) $7750.Purpose: Develop protocol for integrating student involvement in voluntary public service work with academic coursework.

1990 Fulbright Fellowship, Council on International Exchange of Scholars- (USD) $12,000.Purpose: To fund travel, teaching, and research in phonetics and sociolinguistics at the National University of La Plata, Argentina. (Award declined due to illness).

1989-1991 Stanford University, School of Humanities and Sciences Research Fund - (USD) $4000. Purpose: Research project on “Preliminary dialect research on Dominican Spanish.” (Funded fieldwork, travel, and data analysis).

1987-1989 Dean’s Innovation Fund, Stanford University - (USD) $4000. Purpose: Research grant for software development: “Quantitative linguistic analysis on the Macintosh.”

1987-1991 Stanford University conference travel fund - (USD) $2500. ($500/year)Purpose: Travel to present papers at conferences.

1986-1987 Cornell University internal research fund (USD) $3000. Purpose: Software develop-ment: “Instructional software for quantitative methods in sociolinguistic analysis.”

1983-1986 Australian Research Grants Committee (ARGC) - 1983: (AUD)$25,462; 1984: $27,300; 1985: $28,700. Purpose: Research project on “The social dimensions of variation and change in Australian English.” Co-chief investigator (with Dr. Barbara Horvath).

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Research Funding, continued.

1982 Australian Research Grants Committee (ARGC) - (AUD)$8,800.Purpose: Research project on “A pilot study of vowel variation and change using digital methods of acoustic analysis.”

1981 University of Sydney Research Grants Committee - (AUD)$7,032.

Purpose: Research project on “A quantitative study of the social distribution of some phonological features of Australian English.”

Research Consultancy

2018 Consultant on semantic and linguistic perception issues in branding and copyright.Quiet Events, Inc. New York NY

2018 Consultant on data analysis and research instrument design; feasibility study for Highland School, Independent School Management, Wilmington DE

2016-7 Consultant on data analysis and research instrument design, feasibility study for St. Hilda’s & Saint Hugh’s School, Independent School Management, Wilmington DE.

2015-7 Developer of research instruments for assessing advancement, enrollment management, and marketing/communications operations of independent schools. Independent School Management, Wilmington DE.

2014 Consultant on data analysis and research instrument design, development project for Concordia Lutheran High School, Independent School Management, Wilmington DE.

2013 Consultant on data analysis and research instrument design, development project for St. Alcuin School, Independent School Management, Wilmington DE.

2011 Consultant on data analysis, development project for Merion Mercy Academy, Independent School Management, Wilmington DE.

2008 Consultant on quantitative methods, linguistic research projects at University of York, England.

2007 Universidade Federal de Paraiba, João Pessoa, Brazil. Consultant to VAL-PB research project on variation and change in the Portuguese of Paraiba.

2006 Expert witness in criminal and civil cases regarding speaker identification and trademark infringement.

1998- City University of New York, Graduate Center. Consultant to research project on 2004 dialect contact and koineization among Spanish speakers of different nationalities

in New York City, directed by Profs. A.C. Zentella and R. Otheguy. Advising on quantitative methods, research design, theoretical issues.

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Research Consultancy, cont’d.

1999 Universidade Federal de Pelotas, and Universidade Católica de Pelotas, Pelotas, Brazil. Consultant to BDS-Pampa project, on Spanish-Portuguese language contact on the Brazilian frontiers with Uruguay and Argentina. Advice on research design, sampling, identification of contact effects, theoretical modelling.

1998-9 Universidade Federal de Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil. Consultant to VARSUL project on regional and social variation in Brazilian Portuguese. Advice on investigation of social correlates of language usage and quantitative methods.

1998-9 Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil. Consultant to VARSUL project on regional and social variation in Brazilian Portuguese. Advice on data analysis and interpretation and ethnic differences in language use.

1998-9 Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Consultant to PEUL project on sociolinguistic dynamics of colloquial language usage. Advice on quantitative analysis, data base development, and the relationship of idiosyncratic differences to group norms.

1996 Universidade Federal de Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, and Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil. Consultant to VARSUL project on regional and social variation in Brazilian Portuguese. Advice on research design, quantitative methods and statistics, and theoretical modelling of research results.

1996 Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Consultant to PEUL project on sociolinguistic dynamics of colloquial language usage. Advice on theoretical modelling of language use.

1993-4 Gaullaudet College, Washington D.C., USA. Consultant to research project on variation in American Sign Language, directed by Prof. C. Lucas. Advice on quantitative analysis and statistical methods, and theoretical interpretation of research results.

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OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIESEditorialEditorial positions:

1988- 2018: Editorial Board Member, Journal of Language Variation and Change.1996- present: Editorial Board Member, Revista de Estudos da Linguagem, UFMG, Brasil2021- present: Conselho Editorial, Revista Contextos Linguísticos, UFES, Brasil

Journal Referee:Language Variation and Change, 1988- present.Revista de Estudos da Linguagem, 1996-present.Laboratory Phonology 2019Annual Review of Linguistics 2016Canadian Journal of Linguistics 2016Linguistic Variation, 2015Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 1989, 1992, 1994Language in Society, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1996Language, 1986, 1994Diachronica, 1999Australian Journal of Linguistics, 1982-1986, 1995Languages, 2021

Publisher’s Referee:Gallaudet University Press, 2000Center for the Study of Language and Information, 2000Wiley/Blackwell, 2009

Official Positions in Professional Organizations2016-present. Member, Steering Committee, Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing

Variation2012-17 Member, Committee on Ethnic Diversity in Linguistics, Linguistic Society of America1999 Chair, Nominating Committee, Linguistic Society of America1997-1999 Member, Nominating Committee, Linguistic Society of America

Membership in Professional OrganizationsLinguistic Society of AmericaCanadian Linguistic AssociationAustralian Linguistic SocietyAssociação Brasileira de LingüísticaModern Language AssociationAmerican Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese

Program Accreditation2010 External Reviewer, Accreditation Review Panel, Linguistics Department, Montclair State

University, Montclair NJ1983 External Evaluator, Accreditation Review Panel, Programs in Portuguese and Vietnamese,

School of Community and Language Studies, Western Australian College of Advanced Education, Perth, Australia.

Referee for Funding AgenciesSocial Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 1991-2002.National Science Foundation, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1994-present National Endowment for the Humanities, 1986, 1988, 1994

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Professional Activities, cont’d.

Panel Member for Funding Agency

Connaught Fellowships in the Humanities, University of Toronto, 1999-2002.

Conference Organization

2016-present Continuing Member, NWAV Standing Committee (Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation)

2019 Co-organizer (with Frans Hinskens and Karen Beaman), Panel on Lectal Cohesion, International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 10), Fryske Akademy, Leeuwarden, Netherlands. June.

2019 Co-organizer, Diversity and Multilingualism in a Mega-City. UN International Mother Language Day, Feb. 21, 2019. Two part event:

I. Scientific Workshop on Multiculturalism and Multilingualism in a Mega-city.II. Public Panel Discussion on Empowering Mother Languages – Sustaining Diversity

2018 Co-organizer, 47th Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-47), New York University.

2016 Co-organizer (with Aria Adli), Widening Horizons – Workshop on Cross-cultural Sociolinguistics. NWAV 45, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada.

2013-14 Co-organizer (w. Frans Hinskens and Peter Auer), International Workshop on Dialect Coherence. Meertens Instituut, KNAW, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

2012 Co-organizer (with Malcah Yaeger), Symposium on New Perspectives on Concepts of the Ethnolect, LSA Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon.

2005 Co-organizer, 34th Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-34), New York University.

2004 Co-organizer, Workshop on Sociolinguistic Perspectives on Age, New York University.

2000 Colloquium Organizer and Chair, Plenary panel on Variation and Linguistic Theory, 29th Annual conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation, (NWAV-29), Michigan State U.

2000 Organizing Committee Member, Enslaving Connections: Africa and Brazil during the Era of the Slave Trade; York University.

1999 Co-organizer, 28th Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-28), York University.

1984 Co-organizer and Program Committee Member, 13th Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-13), University of Pennsylvania.

1982 Co-organizer and Treasurer, Annual meeting of the Australian Linguistic Society, Sydney University, Sydney, Australia.

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Professional Activities, cont’d.

Conference Sessions Chaired

2018 47th Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-47), New York University.

2016 45th Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV 45), Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada

2013 Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages, CUNY.2012 LSA Annual Meeting, Portland, OR2011 Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV 40), Georgetown.2002 Second Conference on Contrast in Phonology, University of Toronto, 2001 Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation, (NWAV 31), North Carolina

State University2000 Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation, (NWAV 30), Michigan

State University2000 MOT (Montreal-Ottawa-Toronto) Conference on Phonology and Morphology, York U.1999 Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAVE-28), York U.1997 Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAVE-26), U. Laval.1995 Canadian Linguistics Association Annual Meeting, Université du Québec à Montréal.1994 Canadian Linguistics Association Annual Meeting, University of Calgary.1994 Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts.1993 Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAVE-22), U. Ottawa.1990 Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAVE-19), U. Penna.1984 Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAVE-13), U. Penna.1983 International Conference on the Teaching of Writing, Sydney University.1982 Australian Linguistics Association Annual Meeting, Sydney University.

Conference Program Referee

Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting (1989, 1992)

Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (many times, most recently 2019)

West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (1989, 1990)

Western Conference on Linguistics (1990, 1994, 1995)

Australian Linguistics Society Annual Meeting (1982, 1985)

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TEACHINGGraduate Courses

2001-present, New York University, Graduate Program in LinguisticsProfessional Development Seminar. Session on data acquisition and management. 2014Sociolinguistics Lab, Career Development Workshop, 2014.Seminar on Social Grouping and Stylistic Variation, 2013Linguistic Variation, 2002, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2021Seminar on Dialectology and Speech Community, 2003Sociolinguistics, 2003, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018 (spring and fall), 2020Languages in Contact, 2004Seminar on Priming and Lexical Frequency Constraints on Variation, 2017Seminar on Syntactic Variation and Change, 2019Seminar on Societal Multilingualism and Language Planning, 2004, 2012Seminar on Studying the Speech Community, 2006Seminar on Language in New York, 2006Seminar on Exemplar Theory (Representation and Process), 2008Seminar on Variation Theory, 2001.

2018, Universidade Federal de Espirito Santo, Vitória, Brazil.Análises quantitativas de variação: uso e interpretação

2015, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Faculdade de Letras, Florianopolis, BrazilVariação social na linguagem

2013, Pennsylvania State University, Center for Language ScienceGuest lecture on career development in linguistics, Proseminar on Professional Development

2013, LOT Summer School in Linguistics, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Netherlands, JulySocial Variation in Language

2011, Linguistic Institute of the Linguistic Society of America, University of Colorado-Boulder, July

Language in Latin America

2010, Universidade Federal de Espíritu Santo, Faculdade de LetrasSeminário de sociolingüística

2010, Universidade de São Paulo, Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras, e Ciências HumanasVariação e teoria lingüística

2009, University of Pennsylvania, Dept. of Linguistics. Guest lecture on quantitative argumentation in linguistics in ‘Linguistic Variation’ course

2009, Associação Brasileira de Lingüística, Instituto de Lingüística, Universidade Federal de Paraíba, João Pessoa, Brazil

Variação, mudança, e teoria lingüística [Variation, change, and linguistic theory]

2007, Linguistic Institute of the Linguistic Society of America, Stanford University, JulyLanguage change in progress

2005, Associação Brasileira de Lingüística, Instituto de Lingüística Universidade de Brasília, Brazil

Analise quantitativa avançada em lingüística

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Graduate Courses, continued:

2003, Linguistic Institute of the Linguistic Society of America, Michigan State University, Department of Linguistics: Variation in Phonology

1998-2002, York University, M.A. Programme in Theoretical and Applied LinguisticsLING 6430 Sociolinguistics and Linguistic Systems: Linguistic Mechanisms, 1998.LING 6600 Graduate Research Seminar in Theoretical Linguistics, 1999, 2000, 2002LING 6060 Explanation in Historical Linguistics, 2000.

2001, Universidade Federal de Rio Grande do Sul, Instituto de Letras, Porto Alegre, Brazil.Variação e mudança lingüística: fatores internos (one credit)Variação e mudança lingüística: dimensões sociais (one credit). (Course offered in connection with

the XII Encontro Regional do Projeto VARSUL.)

2001, Universidade Federal de Paraná, Curitiba, PR, Brazil. Analise avançada com Varbrul. (one credit)

1999, Universidade da Vale do Rio dos Sinos, São Leopoldo, RS, Brazil.Tópicos em sociolingüística. (one credit)

1999, Universidade Federal de Rio Grande do Sul, Instituto de Letras, Porto Alegre, Brazil.Línguas em contato: code-switching, transferência, manutenção e substituição. (one credit)

1999, Associação Brasileiro de Lingüística, Instituto de Lingüística, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil.

Sociolingüística Comparativa (two credits)

1998, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Instituto de Letras, Florianópolis, Brazil.Análise Quantitativa em Lingüística com Varbrul (one credit)

1998, Universidade Federal de Rio Grande do Sul, Instituto de Letras, Porto Alegre, Brazil.Metas da Análise Quantitativa em Lingüística (one credit)

1997, Linguistic Institute of the Linguistic Society of America, Cornell University, Department of Linguistics

LING 492.50 Sociolinguistic Topics in Comparative Perspective

1996, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Instituto de Letras, Porto Alegre, Brazil.Tópicos em Sociolingüística. (two credits)

1993, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Linguistics:LING 562 Quantitative Methods: The Study of Language VariationLING 660 Research Seminar, Language in Context : Language Variation and Linguistic Theory

1993, Linguistic Institute of the Linguistic Society of America, Ohio State University, Department of Linguistics

LING 795.52 Seminar in Quantitative Linguistics

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Graduate Courses, continued:

1987-1991 - Stanford University, Department of Linguistics:LING 205 Phonetics, 1988-89.LING 264 Historical Phonology, 1987-88, 1989-90.LING 250 Sociolinguistic Theory and Analysis, 1987-88, 1988-89.LING 256/SPAN 308 Latin American Sociolinguistics and Dialectology, 1988-89.LING 257 The Study of Language Variation, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1991.LING 398 Directed Research, 1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91.

1985-1987 - Cornell University, Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics:LING 405 Sociolinguistics, 1985-86, 1986-87.LING 406 The Study of Language Variation, 1985-86, 1986-87.LING 700 Seminar on Language Contact and Language Change, 1986-87.SPAN 601 Latin American Dialects, 1985-86.

1980-1985 - Sydney University, Department of Linguistics:LING 501 Descriptive Methods in Linguistics, 1981.Postgraduate Seminar, The Study of Languistic Variation, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985LING 552 Sociocultural Aspects of Language, 1983, 1985.

1976 - Pontifícia Universidade Católica, Rio de Janeiro, Faculdade de Letras:Sociolingüística. 1976.Lingüística histórica. 1976.

1974-75 - University of Pennsylvania, Department of Linguistics:Introduction to Formal Linguistics (teaching fellow), 1974.Acoustic Phonetics (teaching fellow), 1975.Study of the Speech Community, (teaching fellow), 1974-75.

1973, Summer Semester - University of Michigan, Department of Linguistics:Study of the Speech Community, 1973. (Teaching Assistant).

Undergraduate Courses

2001-present – New York UniversityDepartment of LinguisticsLanguage in Latin America, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016,

2017, 2018, 2021Language Change, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2019Bilingualism, 2012 (Substitute teaching)Sex, Gender and Language, 2012 (Substitute teaching)Sound and Language, 2010Research Seminar: Language Variation and Change, 2003, 2011, 2012, 2013Research Seminar: Language Change in Progress, 2008Language and Society, 2002, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2019, 2020MAP- Linguistic Perspectives, 2003, 2005Language in Use, 2004

2020 – NYU Abu DhabiGlobal Language: Communication and Conflict, 2020Language and Society, 2020

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Undergraduate Courses, continued

1991-2002 - York UniversityDepartment of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics:AS/LING 2110.03 Articulatory Phonetics, 1993 (winter), 1996 (winter).AS/LING 2120.03 Fundamentals of Phonological Analysis, 1998 (fall)AS/LING 2400.03 Language in its Social Context, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 (fall terms).AS/LING 3040.03 (formerly AS/LING 4040) Historical Linguistics, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1999 (fall).AS/LING 3120.03 Phonology, 1992 (winter), 1993 (winter), 1995 (winter).AS/LING 3400.03 Language Variation and Change, 1995, 1996, 1997 (winter terms).AS/LING 3800.03 Sociolinguistics, 1992 (winter), 1992 (fall).AS/LING 4050.03 Special Topics: Historical Linguistics (Language Contact and Language

Change), 1996 (winter).AS/LING 4060.03 Linguistic History of English, 1995 (winter), 1997 (winter).AS/LING 4220.03 Acoustic Phonetics, 1992-93 (winter), 1996-97 (winter), 2000 (winter), 2002

2007 – University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New ZealandLing 102 Language and Society

York UniversitySchool of Social Work, Atkinson CollegeAK/SW 4020.03 Guest lecture on “Language, power, and organizations.” 1998 (winter)

Division of Social ScienceSOSC 2830 Music in Society. Guest lecture on “Contact and syncretism in language.” 1996 (w).

1987-1991 - Stanford University, Department of Linguistics:LING 60 Introduction to Language Change, 1987-88, 1989-90.LING 97 Honours Seminar on Linguistic Research, 1989-90 (guest lecture on historical

linguistics).LING 98 Honours Research, 1988-89LING 99 Independent Study, 1988-89LING 150 Introduction to Sociolinguistics, 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991F. LING 157 The Study of Language Variation, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1991F. LING 156/SPAN 208 Latin American Sociolinguistics and Dialectology, 1988-89.ANTH Experiencing Culture, 1988-89 (guest lecture on sociolinguistic diversity).

1985-1987 - Cornell University, Dept. of Modern Languages and Linguistics:LING 405 Sociolinguistics, 1985-86, 1986-87.LING 406 Study of Language Variation, 1985-86, 1986-87.SPAN 401 History of the Spanish Language, 1985-86.

1984 - Temple University, Department of English:ENG 209 History of the English Language, 1984.

1980-1985 - University of Sydney, Department of Linguistics:LING I Language in Society, 1980, 1981, 1982.LING II Phonetics and Phonology, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985.LING II Honours Seminar, Acoustic Phonetics and Phonological Theory, 1981, 1983.LING III Historical Linguistics, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985.LING IV Honours Seminar, Quantitative Methods and the Study of Linguistic Variation

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Undergraduate Courses, continued

1979 - University of Pennsylvania, Department of Linguistics:LING 160 Introduction to Sociolinguistics, 1979.

1977-1979 - Temple University, Department of Spanish and Portuguese:PORT 51 Elements of Portuguese I, 1977-78, 1978-79.PORT 52 Elements of Portuguese II, 1977-78, 1978-79.PORT 61 Intermediate Portuguese I, 1977-78, 1978-79.PORT 62 Intermediate Portuguese II: Conversational Portuguese, 1977-78, 1978-79.

1977-1979 - Temple University, Interamerican Studies Center:Developed curriculum for intensive summer course in Portuguese.

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Dissertation/Thesis Supervision and Examination

Graduate Program Supervision

New York University, 2001-present

Doctoral dissertations supervised - NYU

Rafael Orozco, 2004 (Co-supervisor). A Sociolinguistic Study of Colombian Spanish in Colombia and in New York City

Ken Lacy, 2005. Narrative and identity in fantasy role-playing games

Laureen Lim, 2010. The Limits of Linguistic Variation: Stylistic Diversity in Singapore English

Paul DeDecker, 2010. Perceptual Tolerance and Phonetic Re-analysis During a Sound Change in Progress

Jennifer Nycz, 2010. Second Dialect Acquisition: Implications for Theories of Phonological Representation

Luiza Newlin-Lukowicz, 2014. Ethnicity, L1 interference, and sound change in New York City

Carina Bauman, 2015. Speaking of sisterhood: A sociolinguistic study of an Asian American sorority

Marie-Eve Bouchard, 2017. Linguistic variation and change in the Portuguese of São Tomé

Isaac Bleaman, 2018. Outcomes of minority language maintenance: Variation and change in New York Yiddish

Natalie Povilonis de Vilchez, in progress

Masters theses supervised - NYU

Morakinyo Ogunmodimu, 2012. Plural Marking in Nigerian Pidgin (Naija)

André Batchelder-Schwab, 2019. Dialectal priming effects in political call surveys: the case of Dexter ME

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Graduate Program Supervision, external

Queen Mary University of London, 2016-2020PhD – Karen V. Beaman (Secondary Advisor). Coherence in real and apparent time: A

sociolinguistic variationist investigation of language change in Swabia.

Universidade Federal Fluminense, 2020-presentDoutorado – Fabrícia Gomes de Andrade. Variation in English relativization strategies: a

sociolinguistic approach and its implications for academic English teaching.

University of Bergamo, 2017-2020 Doctorate – Sarah Loriato (external supervisor for visiting student at NYU 2017).

Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, 2016-17Doutorado – Raquel Gomes Chaves (Co-supervisor, external supervisor for ‘doutorado sanduiche’,

NYU 2016, member, dissertation committee)

Universidade Federal de Rio Grande do Sul, 2014-presentDoutorado – Andréa Mangabeira (Co-supervisor, external supervisor for ‘doutorado sanduiche’,

NYU 2014-15, member, dissertation committee) Universidade de Brasília, 2013-2015Doutorado – Carolina Queiroz Andrade (Co-supervisor, external supervisor for ‘doutorado

sanduiche’, NYU 2013-14, member, dissertation committee)

Universidade de São Paulo, 2012-2015Doutorado – Livia Oushiro (Co-supervisor, external supervisor for ‘doutorado sanduiche’, NYU

2012-13, member, dissertation committee)

Universidade de Campinas, 2001-2005Doutorado – Ronald Beline Mendes, 2005 (Co-supervisor)

York University, 1998-2003 M.A. - 4

University of Toronto, 1996-2004 Ph.D. – Michol Hoffman, 2004

Universidade Federal do Rio de Grande do Sul, 1998-2001Mestrado - 1

Stanford University, 1987-1991Ph.D. – Robert Bayley, 1991 (Co-supervisor)

Keith Denning, 1990

Sydney University, 1980-1985Ph.D. – Brian McCarthy

Malcolm JohnstonM.A. – 3

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Graduate Dissertation/Thesis Committee MemberNew York University, 2001-present, Ph.D. – 24

Cecilia Cutler 2002Shoko Kojima 2002Young-kook Kwon 2003Meredith Josey 2004William Haddican 2005Stefan Benus 2005Philipp Angermeyer 2006Komlan Essizewa 2007Erez Levon 2007Laurie Woods 2009Chanti Seymour 2009Rahul Balusu 2009Maryam Bakht 2010Kara Becker 2010Simanique Moody 2010Sonya Fix 2011Marcos Rohena-Madrazo 2011Abdoulaye Laziz Nchare 2012Daniel Erker 2012Amy Wing-mei Wong 2014Cara Shousterman 2014Nathan LaFave 2016Elizabeth Coggshall 2017Rebecca Laturnus 2018Daniel Duncan 2018Zachary Jaggers 2018Allison Shapp 2018Emily Nguyen

University of Pennsylvania, 1993-2005, Ph.D. – 4Charles BobergMiriam MeyerhoffNaomi NagyStephanie Strassel

Universidade Federal de Rio Grande do Sul, 1998-presentDoutorado – 2 Mestrado - 2

Stanford University, 1987-1992Ph.D. – 7 M.A. – 3

Cornell University, 1985-87Ph.D. – 1

Sydney University, 1980-1985Ph.D. – 2 M.A. - 2

Qualifying Paper Supervision and Examination, NYU, since 2018Ildiko Szabo, 2018 committee member

Natalie Povilonis de Vilchez, 2018, committee chair Madeleine Gilbert, 2019, committee chair

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Dissertation/Thesis Supervision and Examination, cont’d.

B.A. Honors Thesis SupervisionNew York University, 2001-present, 7

Anna Russell, 2005Alex Furukawa, 2010Shannon Mooney, 2011Linden Bairey, 2011Annabelle Maroney, 2013Salvatore Callesano, 2013Dennis Keselmann, 2015

York University, 1992-201, 1Stanford University, 1987-91, 1Sydney University, 1980-85, 3

External Graduate Thesis ExaminerSarah Loriato Rodrigues, Doctoral dissertation. La variazione della /r/ a inizio parola e della /ŋ/ in

posione finale nella varietà veneta di Santa Teresa, Brasile. Università degli Studi di Bergamo, Italy 2019

Raquel Gomes Chaves, Doctoral dissertation. A redução/desnasalização de ditongos nasais átonos e a marcação explícita da concordância verbal da terceira pessoa: um estudo de correlação. Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, 2017.

Linda van Meel, Doctoral dissertation. The roots of ethnolects: a sociophonological study in Amsterdam and Nijmegen. Radboud Universiteit, Nijmegen, Netherlands. 2016.

Anna Jon-And, Doctoral dissertation, Concordância variável de número no SN no português L2 de Moçambique e Cabo Verde. University of Stockholm, Dept. of Spanish and Portuguese, 2011

Ivanete Belém do Nascimento, Mestrado em Letras thesis, O pronome VOCÊ na cidade de São Paulo: Tempo aparente e Tempo real. Universidade de São Paulo, Depto. de Lingüística, 2010.

Lívia Oushiro, Mestrado em Letras thesis, Uma análise variacionista para as Interrogativas-QU. Universidade de São Paulo, Departamento de Lingüística, 2010.

Maria Nilse Schneider, Doutora em Letras dissertation, Atitudes e Concepções Lingüísticas e sua Relação com as Práticas Sociais de Professores em Comunidades Bilíngües Alemão-Português do Rio Grande do Sul. U. Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Prog. Pós-Graduação em Letras 2007.

Jo-Anne Sharon Ferreira, Ph.D. dissertation, The Portuguese Language in Trinidad and Tobago. University of the West Indies, Saint Augustine Campus, Department of Liberal Arts, 1999.

Cláudia Presser Sepé, M.A. thesis, Português Falado: Um estudo de Atitudes com Professores da Rede Municipal de Ensino de Porto Alegre. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras, 1998.

Jo-Anne Sharon Ferreira, M.A. thesis, The Portuguese Language in Trinidad and Tobago: A study of language shift and language death. University of the West Indies, Saint Augustine Campus, Department of Liberal Arts, 1997.

Carrie Dyck, Ph. D. dissertation, Constraining the Phonology-Phonetics Interface, with exempli–fication from Spanish and Italian dialects. University of Toronto, Dept. of Linguistics, 1994.

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Ph.D. Comprehensive Examiner/Qualifying Committee Member

New York University, 2001-present, 28University of Toronto, 1999, 1.University of Pennsylvania, 1993-1994, 6.Stanford University, 1987-1992, 15.Cornell University, 1985-87, 5.

Dissertation/Thesis Supervision and Examination, cont’d.

External Graduate Thesis Consultant

Universidade de São Paulo, 2018, 3Universidade de Campinas, 2018, 4Universidade Federal de Espirito Santo, 2018, 5Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, 2018, 1Universidade Federal da Bahia, 2018, 1Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil, 1996, 7; 1998, 3.Universidade Federal de Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 1996, 4; 1998, 5.Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 1996, 6; 1998, 2.

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SERVICE

University Service

New York University2016-present Provost’s Working Group on Disabilities, Inclusion and Accessibility2019 Global Inclusion: Academic Affairs, Faculty and Pedagogy Committee

New York University, 2001-present – Department of Linguistics2021 Chair, Merit Review Committee2018-19 Graduate Admissions Coordinator2018 Member, Promotion Review Committee2018 Chair, Merit Review Committee2015-18 Department Representative, Faculty Assembly2014 Chair, Merit Review Committee2014 Chair, Junior Faculty Progress Review Committee2013 Member, Professional Development Review Committee2011 Member, Tenure Review Committee2011 Merit Review Committee2010 Graduate Admissions Screening Committee2004-2007 Director of Graduate Studies2004-2006 Phonology Search Committee2005 Graduate Admissions Screening Committee2004 Graduate Admissions Screening Committee

Merit Review Committee2003-2004 Member, Tenure Review Committee2002-2003 Chair, Tenure Review Committee2002-2003 Phonology Search Committee

NYU College of Arts and Sciences – Undergraduate Research Conference 2012 Judge: Panel on Issues in Linguistics

Judge: Panel on Contemporary Global Conflict

University Service - Tenure and Promotion Reviewer – External

University of Oregon2020 External Reviewer, Faculty Promotion to Full Professor

Dartmouth College2013-2014 External Tenure Reviewer2019-2020 External Reviewer, Faculty Promotion to Full Professor

University of Toronto2018 External Reviewer, Faculty Promotion to Full Professor

Florida International University2016 External Tenure Reviewer

York University, Glendon College, Toronto Ontario2016 External Reviewer, Faculty Promotion

University of Vermont2014 External Reviewer, Faculty Promotion

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University Service - Tenure and Promotion Reviewer – External, cont’d.

Georgetown University2013 External Reviewer, Faculty Promotion

University of Toronto2011-12 External Tenure Reviewer

Rutgers University2008-09 External Tenure Reviewer

University Service – Committee Memberships, Workshops, Panels

Canadian Association of University Teachers2000-2002 Member, CAUT Equity Committee

Ontario Ministry of Education and Training [with the Ontario Council of Graduate Schools and the Council of Ontario Universities], 1995-19981998 Co-author of Advisory Committee on Disabled Access to Graduate and

Professional Education (AGAPE) Final Report1996-1998 Chair of AGAPE Subcommittee on Recruitment and Admission of Students with

Disabilities to Graduate and Professional Education1995-1998 Founding Member of AGAPE, Advisory Committee on Disabled Access to

Graduate and Professional Education, Ministry of Education and Training, Province of Ontario (with the participation of the Ontario Council of Graduate Schools, and the Council of Ontario Universities)

York University, 1991-2002University Senate1998-2001 Elected Member of Senate, Representing Faculty of Arts1997-2000 Senate Committee on Research

Affirmative Action in Faculty Recruitment and Retention2000 Presenter, Affirmative Action Workshop for Department Chairs in Arts

Facilitator, Affirmative Action Workshop for Department Chairs in Fine Arts and University Librarians

1999 Planner and Panelist, Pilot Workshop on Affirmative Action

York University Faculty Association1998-2000 Member of Editorial Collective1997-1998 Information Officer, Member of Editorial Team

Member of Executive CommitteeEditor, Writer, and Publisher, The YUFA Bulletin and Active Voice(YUFA Bulletin won two national awards from the Canadian Association of Labour Media in 1997 under my editorship)

1996-1997 Media/Communications Committee 

Joint Committee on Employment Equity1998-2002 Faculty Representative

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University Service (cont’d)

York University, 1991-2002University Forum on Commercialization of University Research1997 Co-organizer and Panel Member, forum co-sponsored by York University Faculty

Association and Office of the Associate Vice-President (Research and Faculties)

Graduate Programme in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics1998-2000 Executive Committee1997-1998 Steering Committee

Department of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics2000 Linguistics Search Committee1997-1998 Linguistics Search Committee1996-1997 Committee on Tenure and Promotions1992-1993 Committee on Tenure and Promotions, Linguistics Search Committee1991-1992 Committee on Nominations

Careers Week1995 Talk to undergraduate student group on disability and graduate school.

Stanford University, 1987-91Linguistics Department1990-1991 Phonetics Laboratory Committee Co-organizer, Sociolinguistics Rap Group1989-1990 Phonetics Laboratory Committee

Co-organizer, Sociolinguistics Rap Group Committee on Tenure and PromotionsGraduate Curriculum CommitteeUndergraduate Studies Committee

Linguistics Department1988-1989 Phonetics Laboratory Committee

Co-organizer, Sociolinguistics Rap GroupUndergraduate Studies CommitteeSearch Committee

1987-1988 Phonetics Laboratory CommitteeUndergraduate Studies CommitteeGraduate Admissions Committee

Department of Spanish and Portuguese1989-1990 Search Committee in Luso-Brazilian Literature and Language.

Haas Center for Public Service1988-1991 Committee on Integrating Service and Learning.

Overseas Studies Program1989-1991 Program Committee Member1987-1991 Latin America Panel: Member 1987-88, 1990-91

Chair, 1988-90, Launched new Overseas Campus in Chile1989-1990 Member, Repositioning Task Force.1987-1988 Member, Working Group on Interpreting Cultures.

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University Service (cont’d)

Stanford University, 1987-91Latin American Studies Center1987-1990 Program Committee.

Other1988-1991 Disability Staff Forum.1990-1991 Member, University Equity Review Panel.

Cornell University, 1985-87Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics1986-1987 Director of Undergraduate Studies in Spanish and Portuguese.

Language and Phonetics Laboratory Committee.1985-1986 Phonetics Search Committee.

Language and Phonetics Laboratory Committee.

Humanities Center1986-87 External Fellows Selection Committee.

Sydney University, 1980-85Department of Linguistics1980-1985 Director, Phonetics Laboratory.1982 Liaison with residential colleges, Department of Linguistics.

Faculty of Arts1983 Commitee on Graduate Admissions and Fellowships, Faculty of Arts.1981 Library Committee, Faculty of Arts.

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Community Service

Taskforces and Advisory Panels1988-1992 Member of Disability Awareness Taskforce, City of Palo Alto, California, USA.

1989-1991 Chair of Disability Awareness Taskforce, City of Palo Alto, California, USA.

1983-85 Member, Spina Bifida Association of New South Wales, Australia.

1982 Participant, New South Wales Conference on National Language Policy, Sydney, Australia.

Public Talks and Lectures

2019 Empowering Mother Languages – Sustaining Linguistic Diversity. Panelist and Co-organizer. UN International Mother Language Day event, German Center for Research and Innovation, New York. February 21.

2012 Creoles and contact: African influences on the language and culture of the Americas. American Museum of Natural History, New York. Panel on ‘Let’s talk creole’. April.

2012 “Beyond castellano: the other languages of Latin America.” Latinos Unidos con Honor y Amistad, New York University. March.

1991 “Spanish Dialects.” Lincoln High School, Advanced Spanish class, San Francisco, California.

1990 “Language Attitudes and Linguistic Diversity.” San Jose State University, School of Social Work, guest lecture in course on social policy.

1986 “Development of the Spanish language.” Ithaca High School, 12th Grade Spanish class, Ithaca, New York.

1981, 1983 “Language Diversity and Language Teaching.” Talks to groups of Community Language School teachers, Sydney, Australia.

1977 “The ‘Standard’ Language and Social Dialects.” Talk to public school teachers group, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1977.

Media Appearances

2019 Interview on language history and change. Published in Nautilus. https://nautil.us/blog/the-english-word-that-hasnt-changed-in-sound-or-meaning-in-8000-years

2015 Interview on language change and the future of American English dialects published in New York magazine, April 8.http://nymag.com/next/2015/04/you-new-york-accent-will-disappear.html

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Community Service, cont’d

Media Appearances

2014 Interview with Into the Gloss online magazine, for article on female voice quality

2011 Live on-air interview on the Leonard Lopate Show on WNYC (the NPR station in New York City), discussing accents

2009 Interview with National Public Radio (USA) on lexical change in English

1999 Interview with Profiles magazine, York University, for article on language change.

1999 Interviewed by Jornal da Universidade, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brasil, for article on popular language usage and the education of vernacular speakers.

1999 Interviewed by Santa Catarina regional television news program, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil, on language contact between Spanish and Portuguese in Mercosul, and related language policy issues.

1997 Panel member on CHRY radio program on Ebonics (Toronto, Canada)

1990-1991 Subject of Good Intentions, Mistaken Assumptions, a documentary training film on the school experiences of persons with disabilities; sponsored by Palo Alto Disability Awareness Taskforce, on behalf of the Palo Alto School District.

1989-1990 Co-producer of Getting Around in Palo Alto, a guide to disabled services and accessibility in the City of Palo Alto.

1983 Interview with ABC Radio (Australian Broadcasting Commission) on Australian English and social dialects.