Recent PhD dissertations in Phonetics and Phonology
[position(s) obtained after leaving Berkeley]


  • Yu, Alan. 2003. The phonology and morphology of infixation. [Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Chicago]

  • Barnes, Jonathan. 2002. Positional neutralization: a phonologization approach to typological patterns. [Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, Boston University]

  • Kavitskaya, Darya. 2001. Compensatory lengthening: phonetics, phonology and diachrony. [Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, Yale University]

  • Hansson, Gunnar. 2001. Theoretical and typological issues in consonant harmony. [Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Chicago; Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of British Columbia]

  • Warner, Natasha. 1998. The role of dynamic cues in speech perception, spoken word recognition, and phonological universals. [Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Arizona]

  • Ngunga, Armindo. 1997. Lexical phonology and morphology of the Ciyao verb stem.

  • Mathangwane, Joyce. 1996. Phonetics and phonology of Ikalanga: a diachronic and synchronic study.

  • Zoll, Cheryl. 1996. Parsing below the segment in a constraint-based framework. [Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Iowa; Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology]

  • Orgun, Cemil Orhan. 1996. Sign-based morphology and phonology: with special attention to Optimality Theory. [Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of California, Davis]

  • Hubbard, Kathleen. 1994. Duration in moraic theory. [Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of California, San Diego]

  • Buckley, Eugene L. 1992. Theoretical aspects of Kashaya phonology and morphology. [Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania]