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![]() Assistant Professor - Syracuse University Here's my CV. E-Mail: akahnemu@syr.edu Address: Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics Syracuse University 340 H. B. Crouse Hall Syracuse, New York 13244-1160 U.S.A DissertationThe Syntax of Sentential StressPublications(2003) "Syntactic Categories and Persian Stress," in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 21: 333-379. (2002) with Diane Massam "Inversely Ordered DPs in Niuean," in Burelle, Sophie and Stanca Somesfalean (eds.) UQAM working papers in Linguistics, proceedings of the 2002 annual conference of the Canadian Linguistic Association. (2001) "On Wh-questions in Persian," in Canadian Journal of Linguistics 46(1/2): 41-61. (2000) "Persian Ezafe Construction Revisited: Evidence for Modifier Phrase," in Jensen, John T and Gerard van Herk (eds.) Cahiers Linguistique d'Ottawa, proceedings of the 2000 annual conference of the Canadian Linguistic Association, 173-185. (2000) "This word is a phrase, phonologically: Evidence from Persian stress" in Hall, Tracy A. and Marzena Rochon (eds.) Investigation in Prosodic Phonology: The Role of the Foot and the Phonological Word, Zentrum fur Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft (ZAS) Papers in Linguistics, Vol. 19, 119-136. Presentations(2003) "Towards a Phase-Based Theory of Sentential Stress," Phases and the EPP Workshop, MIT. (2002) "The Derivation/Inflection Distinction and Post-Syntactic Merge," with Karine Megerdoomian (University of Southern California), Annual Conference of the Canadian Linguistic Association, Toronto. (2002) "Inversely Ordered DPs in Niuean," with Diane Massam (University of Toronto), Annual Conference of the Canadian Linguistic Association, Toronto. (2001) "A Unified Account of Persian Stress," Modern Trends in Linguistics Workshop, Tehran, Iran. (2001) "Phrasal Phonology: An Overview Modern Trends in Linguistics Workshop," Tehran, Iran. (2000) "Persian Ezafe Construction Revisited: Evidence for Modifier Phrase," Annual Conference of the Canadian Linguistic Association, Edmonton. (2000) "This Word is a Phrase, Phonologically: Evidence from Persian Stress," Word in Phonology Workshop, Marburg, Germany. (2000) "On the Derivationality of some Inflectional Affixes in Persian," Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Chicago, USA. (1998) "Multicompetence: The Compound State of a Mind with Two Grammars," Niagara Linguistic Society, Toronto, Canada. |
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