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CV of Emily Curtis: Education, Teaching, Research, and Publications, Study notes of English Language

A curriculum vitae (cv) for emily curtis, detailing her education, teaching experience, research projects, and publications in the field of linguistics. She holds a doctor of philosophy (phd) degree in linguistics from the university of washington and has taught various courses at universities such as ling 101, ling 512, and ling 305. Her research interests include phonetics and phonology, morphology, and korean linguistics. She has presented papers at conferences like the linguistic society of america and published articles in journals like japanese/korean linguistics.

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Download CV of Emily Curtis: Education, Teaching, Research, and Publications and more Study notes English Language in PDF only on Docsity! CURRICULUM VITAE, APRIL 2006 EMILY CURTIS Education Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of British Columbia 2005-present Doctor of Philosophy, Linguistics, University of Washington December 2003 Master of Arts, Linguistics, University of Washington June 2000 Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, French, Pomona College June 1994 Study Abroad, Université de Paris X, Nanterre, France 1992-1993 Teaching Postdoctoral Lecturer, LING 101 Languages of the World, University of British Columbia (UBC) Spring 2006 Postdoctoral Lecturer, LING 512, Topics in Phonetics & Phonology, UBC Autumn 2005 Postdoctoral Lecturer, LING 305, Morphology, UBC Autumn 2005 Lecturer, LING 481 Introduction to Morphology, University of Washington (UW) Su 2005, Su 2004 Lecturer, LING 200 Introduction to Linguistics, UW Sp 2004 Lecturer, ENGL 370 Introduction to Language Western Washington University, Department of English Sp 2004 Instructor, LING 200YA Introduction to Linguistic s , UW Evening Program W 2000, Au 2000, Au 2002 Lecturer, LING 301 Phonology Western Washington University, Linguistics Program Sp 2001 Instructor, LING 452 Phonolog ical Theory II (now 451), UW W 1999, Su 1999, W 2001 Teaching Assistant, LING 200 Introduction to Linguistics, UW Au 1997, W 1998, Au 1998 Teaching Assistant, LING 472 Computational Linguistics, UW Sp 1998 Instructor, FRE 101 First-Year French Au 1996, Su 1997 UW, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures. Assistant Language Teacher, English (as a foreign language) 1994-1996 Gokase Junior-Senior Academic High School, Gokase, Miyazaki-ken, Japan EMILY CURTIS Research and Publications “OT versus Hungarian’s Final Geminates.” Paperpresented at the Linguistic Society of America, Annual Meeting, 2006. “Variable weight and length.” Paper presented at the University of British Columbia Linguistics Colloquium Series, 2005. “Geminates: Roots and Moras.” Paper presented at the Linguistic Society of America, Annual Meeting, 2005. “Geminate weight: case studies and formal models.” Doctoral Dissertation, Linguistics, University of Washington, 2003. [Hangugmal hasineyo]/You Speak Korean! First-Year College Korean. ParadigmBusters, Seattle, 2003. co-authored: Kim, Soohee, Emily Curtis and Haewon Cho. “Quantifying vowel overlap and the status of the /e/-/æ/ merger in Seoul Korean.” (ms.) University of Washington, 2002. “Patterns of geminate and singleton codas in weight systems.” (ms.) University of Washington, 2002. “Consonant-count and a Hausa plural.” University of Washington Working Papers in Linguistics 21, 2002. “Moraic Structure and Segment Duration in Korean.” Japanese/Korean Linguistics 10. Noriko Akatsuka, Susan Strauss, and Bernard Comrie (eds.) CSLI, 2002. “Phonetic Duration of English /s/ and its borrowing in Korean.” Japanese/Korean Linguistics 10. Noriko Akatsuka, Susan Strauss, and Bernard Comrie (eds.) CSLI, 2002. co - authored: Kim, Soohee and Emily Curtis. “Closed syllable vowel-shortening and durational correlates of the mora in Korean.” Master’s Thesis, Linguistics, University of Washington, 2000. West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (WCCFL) XVI. Curtis, Emily, James Lyle and Gabriel Webster (editors). CSLI, 1997. Professional Activities Editor-In chief, ParadigmBusters (Publishing), Seattle, WA. 2003-present Anonymous reviewer, Phonology (journal) 2002-present Anonymous reviewer, Journal of Nordic Linguistics 2005-present Anonymous reviewer, Korean Linguistics 2005-present Staff Assistant, Language Learning Center (UW) Autumn 1999 Linguistic Tester in French at Microsoft Corporation Spring-Summer 1998 Editorial Assistant, Phonology Spring 1997 Co-organizer, West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics XVI Spring 1997 PAGE 2
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