Downloadable papers/presentations
2011
- Psycholinguistics and under-represented languages: Number in Yucatec Maya sentence production. Poster presented at WCCFL 29, April 24, 2011.
- The DP-adjoined plural in Yucatec Maya and the syntax of plural marking Manuscript submitted 1/28/2011 and Chapter 2 of my dissertation.
- When number doesn't Agree: Evidence from Yucatec Maya. Presentation for the 85th Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, January 7, 2011, Pittsburgh.
Abstract deemed "Media worthy" by reviewers
- Psycholinguistics in the field: Accessibility-based production in Yukatek Maya. Poster presented with T. Florian Jaeger, Katrina Furth, Alice Lemiuex, Carlos Gomez Gallo and Juergen Bohnemeyer, CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, March 18, 2010, New York.
- Explaining logophoricity, with special reference to Aghem. Qualifying paper II. The University of Arizona.
- Argument encoding and valence changing in Kawapanan. Presented with Pilar Valenzuela, Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Indigenous Languages of America, San Francisco. January 10, 2009.
- Documentation and revitalization of Shiwilu, a language of Peruvian Amazonia. Guest lecture for INDV 101: Language, The University of Arizona. November 12, 2008.
- Diccionario Castellano-Shiwilu, Shiwilu-Castellano (Spanish-Shiwilu, Shiwilu-Spanish Dictionary). Materials presented to the community of Jeberos, Loreto, Peru as a 2007-2008 Fulbright IIE student grantee.
- Syncretism in Shiwilu: Allomorphy and Impoverishment. Qualifying paper I. The University of Arizona.
- Exceptional blocking of Yucatec Maya vowel harmony. Linguistics Student Organization Working Papers in Linguistics 5: Proceedings of the Workshop In General Linguistics 2005, 25-39.









