Publications & Presentations
Publications
- 2024
- Hannah Sande. “Onomatopoeia in Guébie (Kru).” Onomatopoeia in the World’s Languages: A Comparative Handbook , edited by Lívia Körtvélyessy and Pavol Štekauer. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Mouton, pp. 223-236.
- 2023
- Hannah Sande and Madeleine Oakley. “A Typological Survey of the Phonological Behavior of Implosives: Implications for Feature Theories.” Phonological Data and Analysis 5(7):1-46.
- 2023
- Hannah Sande. “Is grammatical tone item-based or process-based?.” Phonology. 39(3):399-442
- 2023
- Taylor Miller and Hannah Sande. “Recursion in morphology.” The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Morphology (eds P. Ackema, S. Bendjaballah, E. Bonet and A. Fábregas).
- 2023
- Ruth Kramer and Hannah Sande. “Different number, different gender: Comparing Romanian and Guébie.” Glossa.
- 2022
- Madeleine Oakley and Hannah Sande. “The relationship between non-native perception and phonological patterning of implosive consonants.” Language and Speech. https://doi.org/10.1177/00238309221132495. 2022
- Hannah Sande. “The phonology of Guébie.” Language and Linguistics Compass, e12468. https://doi.org/10.1111/lnc3.12468.
- 2022
- Hannah Sande and Virginia Dawson. “Counting mass nouns in Guébie.” Descriptive and theoretical approaches to African Linguistics: Selected papers from the 49th Annual Conference on African Linguistics, 261-276.
- 2021
- Taylor Miller and Hannah Sande. “Is Word-Level Recursion Actually Recursion?.” Languages 6(2)
- 2021
- Hannah Sande. “Morpheme-specific phonology in reduplication.” AMP 2020 Proceedings.
- 2020
- Larry Hyman, Hannah Sande, Florian Lionnet, Nicholas Rolle, Emily Clem. “Prosodic systems : Sub-Saharan Africa.” In Oxford handbook of language prosody. ed. Carlos Gussenhoven and Aoju Chen.
- 2020
- Hannah Sande. “Guébie Language Snapshot.” Language Documentation and Description 19, 35-44.
- 2020
- Hannah Sande. “Morphologically conditioned phonology with two triggers.” Phonology, 37.3: 453-493.
- 2020
- Yuni Kim and Hannah Sande. “The division of labor between representations and cophonologies in doubly conditioned processes in Amuzgo.” In NELS 50 Proceedings, 2: 91-100.
- 2020
- Hannah Sande, Peter Jenks, and Sharon Inkelas. “Cophonologies by Ph(r)ase.” Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 38.4:1211-1261.
- 2019
- Hannah Sande. “A unified account of conditioned phonological alternations: Evidence from Guébie.” Language, 95.3: 456-498.
- 2019
- Hannah Sande, Nico Baier, and Peter Jenks. “The syntactic diversity of SAuxOV in West Africa.” In Theory and description in African Linguistics: Selected papers from the 47th ACAL.
- 2019
- Larry Hyman, Nicholas Rolle, Hannah Sande, Emily Clem, Peter Jenks, Florian Lionnet, John Merrill, and Nico Baier. “Niger-Congo linguistic features and typology.” In The Cambridge Handbook of African Linguistics. Ed: Ekkehard Wolff. Cambridge University Press.
- 2018
- Hannah Sande and Peter Jenks. “Cophonologies by Phase.” NELS 48 Proceedings, vol 3. 39-53
- 2018
- Hannah Sande. “Phonologically conditioned nominal concord as post-syntactic: Evidence from Guébie.” Journal of Linguistics. 1-48. doi:10.1017/S0022226718000476 28:253–295.
- 2018
- Hannah Sande. “Cross-word morphologically conditioned scalar tone shift in Guébie.” Morphology 28:253–295.
- 2018
- Hannah Sande.“Classification of Guébie within Kru.” In African linguistics on the prairie, 37-49 ed. Jason Kandybowicz, Travis Major, Harold Torrence, and Philip T. Duncan
- 2017
- Hannah Sande. “Process morphology in a realizational theory.” In Proceedings of the Forty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society, 3:91-104. ed. Andrew Lamont and Katerina Tetzloff.
- 2017
- Peter Jenks and Hannah Sande. “Dependent accusative case and caselessness in Moro.” In Proceedings of the Forty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society, 2:109-119. ed. Andrew Lamont and Katerina Tetzloff.
- 2017
- Hannah Sande.“Distributing morphologically conditioned phonology: Three case studies from Guébie.” Dissertation. UC Berkeley.
- 2017
- Hannah Sande and Andrew Hedding. “Syllable weight in Amharic.” In Syllable weight in African languages. ed. Paul Newman. p. 69-82.
- 2015
- Hannah Sande. “Is syntax really phonology free?.”— PhD Qualifying Paper. UC Berkeley
- 2015
- Hannah Sande.“An interface model of phonologically determined agreement.”— Proceedings of WCCFL 33 (339-350)
- 2015
- Hannah Sande.“Nouchi as a distinct language.”— Proceedings of the 44th Annual Conference on African Linguistics (243-253)
- 2012
- Kyle Marek-Spartz, Paula Chesley, and Hannah Sande.“Construction of the Gmane corpus for examining the diffusion of lexical innovations” — WON Proceedings.