Papers and presentations

"Considering the Impact of Technology in Teaching and Learning." (2007) In Deneef, A. Leigh, and Craufurd D. Goodwin (Eds.) The Academic's Handbook, Third Edition. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

"Topicality, Predicate Prototypes and Conceptual Space." (2005b) Journal of Universal Language 6(1):65-124.

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"The Conceptual Space of Verbs: Evidence From Russian." (2005a) Presentation to the Midwest Slavic Conference, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 5 March 2005.

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Passive Prototypes, Topicality and Conceptual Space. (2004) Ph.D. Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Thesis Advisor: Laura Janda.

"Preparing Graduate Students as (IT Using-) Future Faculty." (2002b) Proceedings of the 2002 Computers on Campus National Conference, University of South Carolina, Myrtle Beach, SC, 63-67.

"Getting IT Programs for Graduate Students Off the Ground." (2002a) Presentation to the 7th Annual Mid-South Instructional Technology Conference, Middle Tennessee State University, 8 April 2002.

"Actualizing Electronic Teaching Portfolios." (2001b) Presentation to the Tenth Annual Summer Conference of the Mellon Minority Fellowship Program of the Social Science Research Council, Duke University, 8 June 2001.

"Technology in Teaching: Benefits, Exemplars and Methods." (2001a) Presentation to the Tenth Annual Summer Conference of the Mellon Minority Fellowship Program of the Social Science Research Council, Duke University, 8 June 2001.

"Making Technology Work For You: Supplementing Language Instruction With Tools You Already Have." (2000) Presentation to the Language Resource Center, Colby College, 7 July 2000.

"Making Technology Work For You: Supplementing Language Instruction With Tools You Already Have." (2000) Presentation to the Language Learning Resource Center, the University of Pittsburgh, 22 May 2000.

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"Modeling Markedness of Passives in Terms of Deviation From a Prototype." (1999) Presentation to the 1999 Spring Linguistics Colloquium, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 27 March 1999.

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"Prototypical Predicate Constructions: Evidence from Slavic." (1998) Presentation to the Thirty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the Southern Conference on Slavic Studies, Durham/Chapel Hill, NC.

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"A Brief Introduction to the LKB System in Macintosh Common Lisp." (1997) Presentation for Computational Linguistics Workshop, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

"Teaching Methodology in the Humanities and Social Sciences." (1996) Presentation to the Center for Teaching and Learning Workshop on Graduate Teaching, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Pied-Piping, Proper Government, and the Grammars of English. (1995b) M.A. Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Thesis Advisor: Gert Webelhuth.

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"Word Order, Themes and Discourse in Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar." (1995a) Presentation to the 1995 Spring Linguistics Colloquium, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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