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| 1984 - present | University of Chicago |
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| Present position (appointed to rank in 1997) | Edward Carson Waller Distinguished Service Professor, Departments of Linguistics and Computer Science |
| 2009-2010 | Chair, Department of Computer Science |
| Senior Fellow, Computation Institute of Argonne National Laboratory and the University of Chicago (appointed 1999) | |
| Committee on Computational Neuroscience | |
| 1991-1995 | Chairman of Department of Linguistics |
| 1991-1992 | Director, Center for Information and Languages Studies |
| 2003 (Summer) | Visiting Professor, Michigan State University/LSA Linguistics Institute |
| 1995-1996; 1997, 1998 Winter quarter | Visiting Scholar, Microsoft Research, Redmond WA |
| 1976 - 1984 | Indiana University: Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor of Linguistics |
| 1987 (Summer) | Visiting Professor, Stanford University/LSA Linguistics Institute |
| 1983 (Summer) | Visiting Professor, University of California at Los Angeles/LSA Linguistics Institute |
| 1982 (Summer) | Visiting Professor, University of Maryland/LSA Linguistics Institute |
| 1982 (Spring) | Visiting Professor, University of California at San Diego |
| 1980 (Summer) | Professeur invité, Université du Québec à Montréal |
| 1979-1980 | Andrew Mellon Faculty Fellow, Harvard University |
| 1977 (Summer) | Visiting Professor, McGill University |
Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2007.
Subcontract with LCC on ARDA project developing morphologies automatically from raw corpora. 2003-2005.
Grant from Argonne National Laboratory/University of Chicago for work on applying automatic morphological analysis to information retrieval. 1999-2001.
Finalist, 1997 Discover Magazine Technology Award, for SpeakEasy prosody program.
Faculty Prize for Excellence in Graduate Teaching, University of Chicago, June 1995.
National Science Foundation Research Grant. 1990-1992. "Harmonic Phonology."
Québécois Faculty Research Grant, 1989. Project: Research on Langue des signes québécoise.
American Council of Learned Societies, Grant-in-Aid, 1987. Project: Analytic History of Themes in Recent Transformational Syntax
Award of Faculty Research Grant, Canadian Government, 1987. Project: Research on Langue des signes québécoise.
Award of Center fellowship at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California, 1985.
National Science Foundation Research Grant. 1984-1987. "Theoretical Consequences of Comparative Bantu Tone Studies"
Fulbright African Research Faculty Fellowship, 1984 (declined).
Andrew Mellon Faculty Fellowship, Harvard University. 1979-1980; renewed 1980-1981 (declined).
1972: AB with honors in philosophy, mathematics and economics, Swarthmore College.
Language Editorial Advisory Committee: 1991-1994.
Language Review Committee:. Chair, 1983. Member, 1982.
Executive Committee: 1988-1990.
Web page committee, 2002 - 2004.
Computation committee, chair: 2003 - 2006.
Board of the University of Chicago Press. 1990-1994.
Co-editor, Studies in Contemporary Linguistics, University of Chicago Press.
Council for International Exchange of Scholars (Senior Fulbright Awards), Discipline Committee for Linguistics. Chair, 1987. Member, 1985-1986.
Editor, Journal of Linguistic Research, 1980-1983.
Associate Editor, Linguistic Inquiry 1980 - 1987.
Editorial Board
Natural Language and Linguistic Theory (through 1986)
Revue québécoise de linguistique (through 1991)
Phonology Yearbook (Cambridge University Press) (through 1991)
Journal of African Languages and Linguistics (through 1987)
Former consulting editor, Cognitive Linguistics
Scientific Advisory Board, Lincom Studies in Theoretical Linguistics (1994-)
Executive Committee, Association for Computational Linguistics, Special interest group in computational phonology, 2001- date.
The phonology of tone and features, with Elizabeth Hume and Leo Wetzels, editors. In preparation.
Handbook of Phonological Theory, volume 2, with Jason Riggle and Alan Yu. In preparation, and to appear in 2010.
The Chicago Guide to Your Academic Career: A Portable Mentor for Scholars from Graduate School through Tenure. John Goldsmith, John Komlos, and Penny Schein Gold. 2001. The University of Chicago Press.Phonological Theory: The Essential Readings. 1999. Edited by J. Goldsmith. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
Handbook of Phonological Theory. 1995. Edited by J. Goldsmith. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
Ideology and Linguistic Theory: Noam Chomsky and the Deep Structure Debates. 1995. With Geoffrey Huck. London: Routledge. Review by Margaret Speas, Journal of Linguistics, 34:531-35 (1998).
The Last Phonological Rule: Reflections on Constraints and Derivations. 1993. Edited, and with two chapters by JG. University of Chicago Press. A collection of papers on the concept of derivation in phonology.
Syntax and Human Experience, by Nicolas Ruwet: translated and edited by J. Goldsmith. 1991. University of Chicago Press.
Autosegmental and Metrical Phonology. 1990. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, Ltd. Chapter 5: Lexical Phonology
Autosegmental Studies in Bantu Tone, ed. by G.N. Clements and John Goldsmith. 1984. Dordrecht: Foris Press.
Autosegmental Phonology. 1979. Garland Press. Published version of MIT dissertation, 1976; also circulated by Indiana University Linguistics Club, 1976-date. Korean translation published, 1991, Seoul.
The syllable. To appear in The Handbook of Phonological Theory, volume 2, edited by John Goldsmith, Jason Rigle, and Alan Yu.(Blackwell).
Segmentation and morphology. To appear in The Handbook of Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing, edited by Alex Clark, Chris Fox, and Shalom Lappin (Blackwell).
Information theoretic approaches to phonology: the case of Finnish vowel harmony. With Jason Riggle.
Generative phonology: its origins, its principles, and its successors. With Bernard Laks. To appear in The Cambridge History of Linguistics, edited by Linda Waugh and John E. Joseph.
Three models for learning phonological categories, with Aris Xanthos. Language 85(1):1-35, March 2009. Also, Technical report TR 2008-08, Department of Computer Science.
Probability for linguists. Mathématiques et Sciences Humaines 180(4):73-98.
Learning inflectional classes. Language Learning and Development 24(4): 219-250.
Your Turing machine or mine? Paper presented at Machine Learning and Cognitive Science of Language Acquisition, at University College London, June 21 2007.
An algorithm for the unsupervised learning of morphology. Natural Language Engineering 12(3): 1-19. (Also appeared as Technical report TR-2005-06, Department of Computer Science, University of Chicago.)
Autosegmental Phonology and Underspecification Theory (with M. Noske). In History of the Language Sciences, edited by S. Auroux, K. Koerner, H.-J. Niederehe, and K. Versteegh. Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter. Original manuscript.
Exploring variant definitions of pointer length in MDL. (with Aris Xanthos and Yu Hu). Papers from the 2006 Meeting of the Special Interest Group in Phonology.
The SED heuristic for morpheme discovery: a look at Swahili (with Yu Hu, Irina Matveeva, and Colin Sprague). In Workshop on Psychocomputational Models of Human Language Acquisition (ACL-2005), Ann Arbor MI.
Using morphology and syntax together in unsupervised learning (with Yu Hu, Irina Matveeva, and Colin Sprague). In Workshop on Psychocomputational Models of Human Language Acquisition (ACL-2005), Ann Arbor MI.
A heuristic for morpheme discovery based on string edit distance (with Yu Hu, Irina Matveeva, and Colin Sprague). Technical report TR-2005-04, Department of Computer Science, University of Chicago.
From algorithms to generative grammar and back again. Papers from the 40th Meeting of the Chicago Linguistics Society. April 2004.
Access to an intermediate level for tonal constraints: tone in Mituku. In Cognitive Phonology, edited by Jacques Durand and Bernard Laks, pages 80-95. Cambridge University Press.
Probabilistic models of grammar: phonology as information minimization. Phonological Studies #5: 21-46.
Editors' introduction to special issue on the History of Phonology in the 20th century (with Bernard Laks). Folia Linguistica XXXIV/1-2 1-10.
On information theory, entropy, and phonology in the 20th century. Folia Linguistica XXXIV/1-2 85-100.
Automatic Language-Specific Stemming in Information Retrieval (with Derrick Higgins and Svetlana Soglasnova). In Carol Peters (ed.). Cross-Language Information Retrieval and Evaluation: Proceedings of the CLEF 2000 Workshop, pages 273-283. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Verlag.
Linguistica: An Automatic Morphological Analyzer. In Okrent, Arika and John Boyle (eds.). 2000. The Proceedings from the Main Session of the Chicago Linguistic Society's Thirty-sixth Meeting Volume 36-1. Chicago: Chicago Linguistic Society.
Tone. In MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences, edited by Robert A. Wilson and Frank C. Keil, pp. 837-839. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Automatic Collection and Analysis of German Compounds (with Tom Reutter). In The Computational Treatment of Nominals: Proceedings of the Workshop COLING-ACL '98, edited by Frederica Busa, Inderjeet Mani and Patrick Saint-Dizier, pp. 61-69. Montreal: COLING-ACL.
James D. McCawley (1938-1999) (with Jerrold Sadock). Historiographica Linguistica XXVI(3):257-261.
Review of Noam Chomsky: A Life of Dissent by Robert Barsky. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 34.2: 173-180.
La Théorie Phonologique. In Fondements et Perspectives en Traitement Automatique de la Parole, edited by Henri Méloni, pp. 175-184. Agence francophone pour l'enseignement supérieur et la recherche (AUPELF-UREF): diffusion Hachette.
Tone in Mituku: How a Floating Tone Nailed Down an Intermediate Level. In Current Trends in Phonology: Models and Methods, edited by Jacques Durand and Bernard Laks. CNRS, Paris-X and University of Salford. University of Salford Publications. (A revised version published, as noted above, in 2002.)
Phonological Theory. In The Handbook of Phonological Theory, ed. John Goldsmith, pp. 1-23. Oxford: Basil Blackwell..
Disentangling autosegments: a response. Journal of Linguistics 30: 499-507.
A Dynamic Computational Theory of Accent Systems. In Perspectives in Phonology, edited by Jennifer Cole and Charles Kisseberth, pp. 1-28. Stanford: Center for the Study of Language and Information.
Language and learning as properties of our species. Modern Philology, Supplement, pp. 34-38
Secondary Licensing and the Non-dominant Hand in ASL Phonology. With Diane Brentari. In Current Issues in ASL Phonology: Phonetics and Phonology 3, edited by Geoffrey Coulter, pp. 19-41. New York: Academic Press.
Using Networks in a Harmonic Phonology. With Gary Larson. In Papers from the 28th Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, vol. 2, pp. 94-125, edited by Costas Canakis, Grace Chan, and Jeannette Denton. Chicago: Chicago Linguistics Society.
Local Modeling in Phonology. In Connectionism: Theory and Practice edited by Steven Davis, pp. 229-246. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Tone and Accent in Llogoori. In The Joy of Syntax, edited by D. Brentari, G. Larson, and L. McLeod, pp. 73-94. Philadelphia: John Benjamins
Distribution et médiation dans le développement de la théorie linguistique. With Geoffrey Huck. Communications 53: 51-67. Original version: Distributionalist and mediationalist themes in the development of linguistic theory.
Qu'est-ce qu'une phonologie d'une langue des signes? Revue québécoise de linguistique théorique et appliquée 10(1): 11-20.
Local Modeling and Syllabification. With Gary Larson. In Papers from the 26th Annual Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, Part Two, edited by K. M. Ziolkowski, K. Deaton, and M. Noske, pp. 129-142. Chicago: Chicago Linguistics Society.
Prosodic Trends in the Bantu Languages. In Autosegmental Studies in Pitch Accent, edited by N. Smith and H. van der Hulst. Dordrecht: Foris Publications.
The Complementizer Signature. In Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages. Philadelphia: John Benjamins, edited by Janette DeCesaris, pp. 115-128.
Autosegmental Licensing, Inalterability, and Harmonic Rule Application. Papers from the 25th Meeting of the Chicago Linguistics Society. Pp. 145-156. Chicago: CLS.
The Rise of Rhythmic Structure in Bantu. Phonologica 1984, ed. W. Dressler, pp. 65-78 Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Higher resolution.
Stem Tone Patterns of the Lacustrine Bantu Languages. Current Approaches to African Linguistics (vol. 4), ed. David Odden, pp. 175-185. Dordrecht: Foris Publications. Draft version.
Tone and Accent and Getting the Two Together. Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, edited by Jon Aske, Natasha Beery, Laura Michaelis, and Hana Filip, pp 88-104. Berkeley: Berkeley Linguistics Society.
Tone in KiHunde. Wiener Linguistische Gazette Beiheft 5: 49-72.ed. by John Rennison. Vienna: Institut für Sprachwissenschaft der Universitaet Wien.
Sur les phrase du type "Elle a de qui tenir" (with Jessie Pinkham) Revue québécoise de linguistique 15.2:273-78.
Tone in Sukuma. In Studies in African and General Linguistics, ed. D. L. Goyvaerts, pp. 167-87. Amsterdam: J. Benjamins. High resolution.
Vowel Harmony in Khalkha Mongolian, Yaka, Hungarian and Finnish. Phonology Yearbook 2:253-75. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Tone in the CiRuri Present Continuous. In The Phonological Representation of Suprasegementals, edited by Koen Bogers, Harry van der Hulst and Maarten Mous, pp. 95-107. Dordrecht: Foris Publications. resolution.
Bantu -a-: The Far Past in the Far Past. In Studies in African Linguistics, Supplement 9: Precis from the 1984 African Linguistics Conference, ed. R. Schuh, p. 123-127. Los Angeles: University of California.
Introduction. In Autosegmental Studies in Bantu Tone, edited by G. N. Clements and J. Goldsmith (see citation above in book section), pp. 1-17.
Tone and Accent in Tonga. In Autosegmental Studies in Bantu Tone, edited by G. N. Clements and J. Goldsmith (see citation above in book section), pp. 19-51.
Las oraciones pseudo-hendidas en espanol. In Aproximaciones a la syntaxis del espanol: estudios sintacticos del espanol y el progreso de la teoria linguistica ed. M. Garcia-Pinto and M. Rojas. Barcelona: Editorial Puvill. [Translation of "On Spanish Pseudoclefts".]
Accent Systems. In The Structure of Phonological Representations, ed. Harry van der Hulst and Norval Smith, pp. 47-63. Dordrecht: Foris Press.
The Structure of Wh-Questions in Igbo. Linguistic Analysis 7(4): 367-393.
La Signature COMP. Revue québécoise de linguistique vol. 11(1)135-148.
On Spanish Pseudoclefts. Glossa 15(1): 3-15.
Subsegmentals in Spanish Phonology: An Autosegmental Approach. In Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages ed. D. Napoli, pp. 1-16. Washington: Georgetown University Press.
The Semantics of Positive "Any". With Erich Woisetschlaeger. Studies in English Linguistics 8:1-9.
Meaning and Mechanism in Grammar. Harvard Studies in Syntax and Semantics 3. Edited by Susumu Kuno, pp. 423-448. Cambridge: Harvard University Department of Linguistics.
The Aims of Autosegmental Phonology. In Current Approaches to Phonological Theory, ed. D. Dinnsen, pp. 202-222. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Also in Phonology Part II: Generative Phonology ed. P. Riszkiewica, p. 261-285. University of Silesia Press.
Que, c'est quoi? Que, c'est quoi. Recherches linguistiques à Montréal 3: 1-13.
English as a Tone Language. Communication and Cognition 11:3-4, pp. 453-76. Reprinted in Phonology in the 1980s, ed. D. Goyvaerts [1981], Story-Scientia, pp. 287-308. The first autosegmental analysis of English intonation, and the origin of the *-notation of accented tones in intonation analyses integrated into the ToBI system.
A propos de l'inversion du sujet clitique en français. With Colette Dubuisson. Proceedings of the Sixth Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society, pp. 103-112. Montreal: Université de Montréal.
French Causatives, the Constituent Constraint, the Specified Subject Condition, and Traces. Recherches linguistiques à Montréal 1: 27-55.
Tone Melodies and the Autosegment. Proceedings of the 1975 Conference on African Linguistics, ed., R. Herbert, pp. 135-147. Columbus: Ohio State University.
Review of Computational Phonology, by Steven Bird. Phonology 14: 133-141. 1997.
Review of Phonology: a cognitive view. Journal of Linguistics 27:517-525. 1991.
Review of Introduction to the Theory of Syntax, by van Riemsdijk and Williams, in Language 65:1150-159, March 1989.
Review of Nkore-Kiga, by Charles Taylor. Language, 63(2): 439-40. 1987.
Review of Semantics and Syntax, by J. Miller. Journal of Linguistics 22: 485-489, 1986.
Review of La finale verbale ide et l'imbrication en bantou, by Y. Bastin. Journal of African Languages and Linguistics 8:169-171, 1986.
Review of Prosody: Models and Measurements, edited by Anne Cutler and D. Robert Ladd. Language 61(2): 497. 1985.
Review of Studies in Compensatory Lengthening, edited by Engin Sezer and Leo Wetzels. Language 63(2): 401-07.
Review of The Structure of Intonational Meaning. Language by Robert Ladd. Language 58(2): 422-4. 1982.
Review of Tone: A Linguistic Survey edited by Victoria Fromkin. In Language 56: 413-418 June 1980.
2002: Patent 6,405,161 Method and apparatus for learning the morphology of a natural language.
Conversational abilities in Spanish, American Sign Language.
Reading and more restricted conversational abilities in German, Norwegian, Haitian Creole
Primary research on Igbo, Swahili, Tonga, CiRuri, KiHunde, KiRundi, Ndebele, CiCewa, KiLangi, Langue des signes québécoise.