加州大学伯克利分校语言系导师教师师资介绍简介-Hannah Sande

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Job title:
Assistant Professor of Linguistics

Bio/CV:
PhD, UC Berkeley
Phonology, morphology, and their interface; prosody; language documentation and description; African languages, especially languages of C?te d'Ivoire

Role:
Fieldwork and Language Documentation
Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology
Faculty




Topics

Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology topic page
Fieldwork and Language Documentation topic page










Contact

hsande@berkeley.edu



1219 Dwinelle Hall



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Publications

The phonology of Guébie


Hannah Sande

Recent Publication, 2022


Is word-level recursion actually recursion?


Taylor Miller; Hannah Sande

Recent Publication, 2021


Morpheme-specific phonology in reduplication


Hannah Sande

Recent Publication, 2021


Morphologically conditioned phonology with two triggers


Hannah Sande

Recent Publication, 2020


Guébie (C?te d’Ivoire, Ivory Coast) - Language Snapshot


Hannah Sande

Recent Publication, 2020


The division of labor between representations and cophonologies in doubly conditioned processes in Amuzgo


Yuni Kim; Hannah Sande

Recent Publication, 2020


Cophonologies by Ph(r)ase


Hannah Sande; Peter Jenks; Sharon Inkelas

Recent Publication, 2020


A unified account of conditioned phonological alternations: Evidence from Guébie


Hannah Sande

Recent Publication, 2019


Theory and description in African linguistics


Emily Clem; Peter Jenks; Hannah Sande

Recent Publication, 2019


The syntactic diversity of SAuxOV in West Africa


Hannah Sande; Nico Baier; Peter Jenks

Recent Publication, 2019


Phonologically determined nominal concord as post-syntactic: Evidence from Guébie


Hannah Sande

Recent Publication, 2018


Cross-word morphologically conditioned scalar tone shift in Guébie


Hannah Sande

Recent Publication, 2018


Classification of Guébie within Kru


Hannah Sande

Recent Publication, 2018


Syllable weight in Amharic


Hannah Sande; Andrew Hedding

Recent Publication, 2017


Nouchi as a distinct language: The morphological evidence


Hannah Sande

Recent Publication, 2015



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