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Tiane Donahue

Ecrire à l'Université: Analyse Comparée en France et aux Etats-Unis [Writing at the University: Comparative Analysis, France-United States.] Presses Universitaires du Septentrion, University of Lille, France. 2008. Manuscript of translation invited for review, Southern Illinois University Press, Studies in Writing series.

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Laura McPherson

McPherson, Laura. 2020. A Grammar of Seenku. MGL 83. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. 

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David A. Peterson

On Kuki-Chin subgrouping. In Picus Sizhi Ding and Jamin Pelkey, eds. Sociohistorical linguistics in Southeast Asia: New horizons for Tibeto-Burman studies in honor of David Bradley, 189-209. Leiden: Brill. (2017)

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James N. Stanford

With Wei Shuqi. "Multiple levels of linguistic contact in small Indigenous language communities in China." In Language Contact: An International Handbook, vol 2, Eds. Darquennes, Salmons and Vandenbussche. Berlin/New York: De Gruyter Mouton (HSK Series), (2025). 143-58. link

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Lindsay J. Whaley

Reo, Nicholas, Sigvanna Meghan Topkok, Nicole Kanayurak, James Standford, David Peterson, and Lindsay Whaley. 2019. 'Environmental Change and Sustainability of Alaska Native Languages in Northern Alaska.' Arctic 72/3:215-228.

 

Samantha Wray

Cayado, D.K.T., Wray, S., Chacón, D., Lai, M.C.H., Matar, S., & Stockall, L. (to appear). MEG evidence for left temporal and orbitofrontal involvement in breaking down inflected words and putting the pieces back together. Cortex.

Stanford, James N. and Samantha Wray. (to appear) Language acquisition and language change. in The Routledge Handbook of Historical Linguistics

Saddiki, H., Wray, S., & Li, D. (2024, May). LexiVault: A Repository for Psycholinguistic Lexicons of Lesser-studied Languages. In Proceedings of the 2024 Joint International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC-COLING 2024) (pp. 10459-10465).

Cayado, D. K. T., Wray, S., & Stockall, L. (2023). Does linear position matter for morphological processing? Evidence from a Tagalog masked priming experiment. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 38(8), 1167-1182.

Wray, S., Stockall, L., & Marantz, A. (2022). Early form-based morphological decomposition in Tagalog: MEG evidence from reduplication, infixation, and circumfixation. Neurobiology of Language, 3(2), 235-255.

Sims, A. D., Ussishkin, A., Parker, J., & Wray, S. (2022). At the intersection of cognitive processes and linguistic diversity. Morphological diversity and linguistic cognition, 1-28.

Wray, S., & Ussishkin, A. (2022). Productivity Effects on Morphological Processing in Maltese Auditory Word Recognition. Morphological Diversity and Linguistic Cognition, 56.

Coto-Solano, R., Nicholas, S. A., & Wray, S. (2018, December). Development of natural language processing tools for Cook Islands Māori. In Proceedings of the Australasian Language Technology Association Workshop 2018 (pp. 26-33).

Wray, S. (2018, May). Classification of closely related sub-dialects of Arabic using support-vector machines. In Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2018).

Wray, S., & Ali, A. (2015, September). Crowdsource a little to label a lot: labeling a speech corpus of dialectal Arabic. In Interspeech (pp. 2824-2828).

Wray, S., Mubarak, H., & Ali, A. (2015, July). Best practices for crowdsourcing dialectal Arabic speech transcription. In Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Arabic Natural Language Processing (pp. 99-107).