CURRICULUM VITAE

KLEANTHES K. GROHMANN

January, 2006

Contact

Private:
41 Trooditissis, Flat 2
2113 Platy Aglantzia
Nicosia, Cyprus
Mobile: +357 - 99 77 68 49
Phone: +357 - 22 34 11 17
Email: kleanthes@punksinscience.org
www.punksinscience.org/kleanthes
Office:
Department of English Studies
University of Cyprus,
75 Kallipoleos, P.O. Box 20537
1678 Nicosia, Cyprus
Phone: +357 - 22 89 21 06
Fax: +357 - 22 75 03 10
Email: kleanthi@ucy.ac.cy

Personal

Gender:
male
Nationality:
German
Date of Birth:
June 5, 1972
Place of Birth:
Herford (Germany)
Marital Status:
married to Joy-Lynn Grohmann née Trombley (November 2001)

Employment

since 07/04
University of Cyprus, Nicosia (Cyprus)
Department of English Studies
Assistant Professor of Theoretical Linguistics
09/03-06/04
University of Cyprus, Nicosia (Cyprus)
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
Visiting Lecturer (from January 15, 2004: Visiting Assistant Professor)
10/02-09/03
Universität zu Köln (Germany)
Englisches Seminar (English Department)
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter, BAT-IIa 2/3 (Visiting Lecturer 2/3)
04/02-09/02
Universität Stuttgart (Germany)
Institut für Anglistik: Linguistik (Institute for English Linguistics)
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter, BAT-IIa (Visiting Lecturer)
05/01-03/02
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt/Main (Germany)
Graduiertenkolleg/GK "Satzarten: Variation und Interpretation"
Postdoktorand (Postdoctoral Fellow in Grad Program "Sentence Types")
02/01-04/01
ZAS, Berlin (Germany)
(Center for General Linguistics, Typology and Universals)
Forschungswissenschaftler (Research Fellow) [freelance until 12/01]

Education

1996-2000
University of Maryland, College Park (USA)
Ph.D. in Linguistics; December 2000
Summer 1999
International Summer School in Linguistics, Thermi (Greece)
GLOW summer school; July 1999
May 1998
University of Maryland, College Park (USA)
Ph.D. Candidacy (M.A. equivalent); May 1999
1993-1996
University of Wales, Bangor (Great Britain)
B.A. Honours (First Class) in Linguistics; July 1996
Spring 1996
Université de Genève (Switzerland)
ERASMUS-exchange program; February; May 1996
1982-1991
Friedrichsgymnasium Herford (Germany)
Abitur / A-levels in English, Math, Philosophy, Music; June 1991

Teaching

Fall 2006
University of Cyprus, Nicosia (Cyprus)
ENG 701: Principles of Linguistics Analysis (MA Applied Linguistics)
ENG 235: Morphology and Syntax of English (2nd year compulsory)
Spring 2006
University of Cyprus, Nicosia (Cyprus)
ENG 236: Semantics and Pragmatics (2nd year compulsory)
ENG 135: Pedagogical Grammar (1st year compulsory)
Fall 2005
University of Cyprus, Nicosia (Cyprus)
ENG 575: Comparative Syntax (3rd & 4th year elective)
ENG 235: Morphology and Syntax of English (2nd year compulsory)
Spring 2005
University of Cyprus, Nicosia (Cyprus)
ENG 590: History of the English Language (3rd & 4th year elective)
ENG 573: Topics in English Syntax (3rd & 4th year elective)
Fall 2004
University of Cyprus, Nicosia (Cyprus)
ENG 701: Principles of Linguistics Analysis (MA Applied Linguistics)
ENG 235: Morphology and Syntax of English (2nd year compulsory)
Summer 2004
Universität zu Köln, Cologne (Germany)
Proseminar: Wissenschaft und Verantwortung (seminar: 'Science and Responsibility'
  with Kay Gonzalez and Ingo Breuer, IDSL)
Blockseminar: Minimalismus leicht gemacht (advanced syntax course)
  [four-week intensive course; July 2004, IDSL]
Spring 2004
University of Cyprus, Nicosia (Cyprus)
ENG 236: Semantics and Pragmatics (2nd year compulsory)
ENG 135: Pedagogical Grammar (1st year compulsory)
Fall 2003
University of Cyprus, Nicosia (Cyprus)
ENG 235: Morphology and Syntax of English (2nd year compulsory)
ENG 135: Pedagogical Grammar (1st year compulsory)
Summer 2003
Universität zu Köln (Germany)
Übung der Hauptstufe: History of English (advanced seminar)
Ergänzungsseminar: English Syntax beyond the Surface (advanced)
Einführungsseminar: Generative Syntax (undergraduate syntax)
Oberseminar: Phasensyntax (graduate seminar)
  [in collaboration with Horst Lohnstein, IDSL]
Winter 2002/3
Universität zu Köln, Cologne (Germany)
Einführungsseminar: Syntax (undergraduate syntax course)
Oberseminar: Minimalistische Syntax (graduate seminar)
  [in collaboration with Jürgen Lenerz and Horst Lohnstein, IDSL]
Summer 2002
Universität zu Stuttgart (Germany)
Proseminar: Syntax II (third-year undergraduate students)
Proseminar: Understanding Minimalism (advanced undergraduate & graduate students)
Winter 2001/2
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt/Main (Germany)
Hauptseminar: Kongruenzphänomene in der Syntax ('Agreement Phenomena in Syntax';
  advanced students; with Joachim Sabel)
Summer 2001
Graduiertenkolleg "Satzarten", Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
Summer course: Modus & Modalität ('Mood & Modality') for doctoral candidates;
  with Cécile Meier)
Fall 2000
University of Maryland, College Park (USA)
LING 311: Syntax I (undergraduate; with Norbert Hornstein)
Spring 2000 University of Maryland, College Park (USA)
LING 312: Syntax II (undergraduate; with Norbert Hornstein)
Spring 1999
University of Maryland, College Park (USA)
LING 200: Introductory Linguistics (undergraduate)
Fall 1998
University of Maryland, College Park (USA)
LING 200: Introductory Linguistics (undergraduate)

Publications

BOOKS

  1. Hornstein, Norbert, Jairo Nunes & Kleanthes K. Grohmann. 2006. Understanding Minimalism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [expected publication: November 2005; xvi + 405 pp.]
  2. Grohmann, Kleanthes K. 2003. Prolific Domains: On the Anti-Locality of Movement Dependencies. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. [xv + 369 pp.]
    * book review (2004): by Jonathan White, Linguist List 15.1284.
    * book review (2005): by Justin M. Fitzpatrick, Journal of Germanic Linguistics 17.1, 39-49.
    * book review (to appear): by Paul Hagstrom, The Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics 9 [2006].
    * book notice (to appear): by Asya Pereltsvaig, Language 81.
    * book blurb (2004): Folia Linguistica 38, 314.
  3. Grohmann, Kleanthes K. 2000. Prolific Peripheries: A Radical View from the Left. Ann Arbor, MI: ProQuest UMI. [PhD Dissertation; viii + 320 pp.]
    * dissertation review (2002): by Sergio Menuzzi, Glot International 6.6, 177-185 [combined with author’s summary].

VOLUMES

  1. Grohmann, Kleanthes K., ed. In progress. Linguistic Analysis — Special Issue: Dynamic Interfaces. [invited guest editor for a full issue; expected 2006]
  2. Boeckx, Cedric & Kleanthes K. Grohmann, eds. 2003. Multiple Wh-Fronting. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. [ix + 289 pp.]
    * book review (2004): by Olga Zavitnevich-Beaulac, Linguist List, 15.649.
    * book review (2005): by Catherine Rudin, Journal of Linguistics 41.2, 437-441.
    * book review (2005): by Javier Gutiérrez-Rexach, Studies in Language 29.3, 706-711.
  3. Grohmann, Kleanthes K. & Caro Struijke, eds. 2000. Proceedings of the 1999 Maryland Mayfest on Morphology. University of Maryland Working Papers in Linguistics 10. University of Maryland: Department of Linguistics. [i + 199 pp.]
  4. Abraham, Werner & Kleanthes K. Grohmann, eds. 1997. Groninger Arbeiten zur germanistischen Linguistik 40. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen: Germanistisch Instituut. [ii + 256 pp.]

ARTICLES

forthcoming 2005 2004
2003 2002 2001
2000 1999 1998
1997 1996 Reviews
Manuscripts

In progress

  1. Demonstrative Doubling in Modern Greek’ [with Phoevos Panagiotidis]. In Anthi Revithiadou, Vassilios Spyropoulos & Spyridoula Varlokosta (eds.), Issues on the Syntax of Eastern Mediterranean Languages . Oxford: Oxford University Press. [preliminary information, summer 2007]
  2. Clefting and Wh-Questions in Cypriot Greek: A Unitary Account’ [with Phoevos Panagiotidis & Stavroula Tsiplakou]. In Artemis Alexiadou (ed.), Proceedings of the Workshop on the Morphosyntax of Modern Greek. [provisionary information, spring 2007]
  3. Zur Grammatik von Wurzelinfinitiven’. In Guido Mensching & Eva-Maria Remberger (eds.), Minimalismus in der alten Welt. Tübingen: Gunter Narr Verlag. [provisionary information, winter 2007]
  4. Forthcoming

  5. These the Demonstrative’ [with Phoevos Panagiotidis]. In George Tsoulas et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the 7th International Conference of Greek Linguistics. [provisionary information, fall 2007]
  6. Wh-Question Formation in Cypriot Greek’ [with Phoevos Panagiotidis & Stavroula Tsiplakou]. In George Tsoulas et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the 7th International Conference of Greek Linguistics. [provisionary information, fall 2007]
  7. Introducing Dynamic Interfaces’. To appear in Linguistic Analysis 36. [special issue on “Dynamic Interfaces,” edited by Kleanthes K. Grohmann, fall 2006]
  8. Prosodic Stress Assignment in a Dynamic Computation’ [with Michael T. Putnam, provisionary title]. To appear in Linguistic Analysis 36. [special issue on “Dynamic Interfaces,” edited by Kleanthes K. Grohmann, fall 2006]
  9. Putting Phases in Perspective’ [with Cedric Boeckx]. Syntax 9. [summer 2006; ms.: 20 pp.]
  10. Properties of Infinitival Structures in Romance’ [with Ricardo Etxepare]. In Jenny Doetjes & Paz Gonzalez (eds.), Proceedings of Going Romance 18. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. [provisionary information, summer 2006; ms.: 26 pp.]
  11. The Road to PF’. To appear in Eleni Agathopoulou, Maria Dimitrikapoulkou & Despina Papadopoulou (eds.), Proceedings of the 17th International Symposium on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics. Thessaloniki: Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Department of English. [spring 2006; ms.: 17 pp.]
  12. Variation in the Grammar of Adult Root Infinitives’ [with Ricardo Etxepare]. To appear in Eleni Agathopoulou, Maria Dimitrikapoulkou & Despina Papadopoulou (eds.), Proceedings of the 17th International Symposium on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics. Thessaloniki: Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Department of English. [spring 2006; ms.: 18 pp.]
  13. Temporal and Aspectual Variation in Adult Root Infinitives’ [with Ricardo Etxepare]. In Jacques Moeschler,Louis de Saussure, & Genoveva Puskás (eds.), Recent Advances in the Syntax and Semantics of Tense, Mood and Aspect. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. [spring 2006; ms.: 21 pp.]
  14. Properties of Wh-Question Formation in Cypriot Greek’ [with Phoevos Panagiotidis & Stavroula Tsiplakou]. In Mark Janse, Brian Joseph, & Angeliki Ralli (eds.), Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory. [winter 2006; ms.: 15 pp.]
  15. Top Issues in Questions: Topics–Topicalization–Topicalizability’. In Lisa Cheng & Norbert Corver (eds.), Wh-Movement Moving On. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. [winter 2006; ms.: 50 pp.]

2005

  1. An Anti-Locality Approach to Greek Demonstratives’ [with Phoevos Panagiotidis]. In Laura Brugè, Giuliana Giusti, Nicola Munaro, Walter Schweikert, & Giuseppina Turano (eds.), Contributions to the Thirtieth "Incontro di Grammatica Generativa". Venezia: Cafoscarina, 243-263.
  2. Towards a Grammar of Adult Root Infinitives’ [with Ricardo Etxepare]. In John Alderete, Chung-hey Han, & Alexei Kochetov eds. Proceedings of the 24th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. Somerset, MA: Cascadilla Proceedings Project, 129-137.
  3. On the Expression of Pejorative Mood’ [with Andrew Ira Nevins]. In Pierre Pica with Johan Rooryck & Jeroen van Craenenbroeck (eds.), Linguistic Variation Yearbook 4 (2004). Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 143-179.
  4. Left Dislocation in Germanic’ [with Cedric Boeckx]. In Werner Abraham (ed.), Focus on Germanic Typology. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, 131-144.
  5. 2004

  6. ’Mood’, ‘Clause’ [encyclopedia entries], ‘Barrier’, ‘Cleft Construction’, ‘Extraposition’, ‘Movement’ [glossary entries]. In Philipp Strazny (ed.), Encyclopedia of Linguistics. London: Routledge. [5 pp. total]
  7. Echo-Reduplication: When Too-Local Movement Requires PF-Distinctness’ [with Andrew Ira Nevins]. In Pritha Chandra, Tomohiro Fujii, Usama Soltan, & Masaya Yoshida (eds.), University of Maryland Working Papers in Linguistics 13. University of Maryland, College Park: Department of Linguistics, 84-108.
  8. Demonstrative Doubling in Greek’ [with Phoevos Panagiotidis]. In Pritha Chandra, Tomohiro Fujii, Usama Soltan, & Masaya Yoshida (eds.), University of Maryland Working Papers in Linguistics 13. University of Maryland, College Park: Department of Linguistics, 109-134.
  9. Prolific Domains in the Computational System’. In Olivier Crouzet, Hamida Demirdache, & Sophie Wauquier-Gravelines (eds.), Actes de / Proceedings of JEL 2004: Domain(e)s. Nantes: AAI, 211-216.
  10. Anti-Locality in the Nominal Domain’ [with Phoevos Panagiotidis]. In Olivier Crouzet, Hamida Demirdache, & Sophie Wauquier-Gravelines (eds.), Actes de / Proceedings of JEL 2004: Domain(e)s. Nantes: AAI, 177-182.
  11. SubMove: Towards a Unified Account of Scrambling and D-Linking’ [with Cedric Boeckx]. In David Adger, Cécile de Cat & George Tsoulas (eds.), Peripheries: Syntactic Edges and Their Effects. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 241-257.
  12. 2003

  13. Successive Cyclicity under (Anti-)Local Considerations’. Syntax 6.3, 260-312.
  14. German Is a Multiple Wh-Fronting Language!’. In Boeckx & Grohmann (2003), 99-130.
  15. Symmetries in Locality’. In Claudia Maienborn (ed.), (A)symmetrien: Beiträge zu Ehren von Ewald Lang — (A)symmetries: Papers in Honor of Ewald Lang. Tübingen: Stauffenberg, 139-170.
  16. Introduction’ [with Cedric Boeckx]. In Boeckx & Grohmann  (2003), 1-15.
  17. Root Infinitives: A Comparative View’ [with Ricardo Etxepare]. Probus 15.2, 201-236.
  18. Resuming Reflexives’ [with Liliane Haegeman]. Proceedings of the 19th Scandinavian Conference of Linguistics. Nordlyd: Tromsø University Working Papers in Language & Linguistics 31.1, 46-62. Universitetet i Tromsø: Det humanistiske fakultet. [online publication from www.ub.uit.no/munin/nordlyd]
  19. 2002

  20. Anti-Locality and Clause Types’. Theoretical Linguistics 28.1, 43-72.
  21. Multiple Wh-Fronting and the Left Periphery: German = Bulgarian + Italian’. In Simon Mauck & Jenny Mittelstaedt (eds.), Georgetown University Working Papers in Theoretical Linguistics 2, 83-115.
  22. Dissertation Summary’. Glot International 6.6, 177-185. [as part of a review of my dissertation by Sergio Menuzzi]
  23. Towards a Syntax of Adult Root Infinitives’ [with Ricardo Etxepare]. In Diana Cresti, Teresa Satterfield & Cristina Tortora (eds.), Current Issues in Linguistic Theory: Selected Papers from the XXIXth Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), Ann Arbor, 8-11 April 1999. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 63-77.
  24. 2001

  25. Clausal Tripartition, Anti-Locality and Preliminary Considerations of a Formal Approach to Clause Types’. In Klaus von Heusinger & Kerstin Schwabe (eds.), ZAS Papers in Linguistics 24. Berlin: Zentrum für allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Typologie und Universalienforschung, 103-123.
  26. On Predication, Derivation and Anti-Locality’. In Niina Zhang (ed.), ZAS Papers in Linguistics 26. Berlin: ZAS, 87-112.
  27. Some Concepts and Consequences of Discourse-Restricted Quantification’. In Michelle Feist, Stephen Fix, Jennifer Hay & Julia Moore (eds.), Proceedings of SCIL10. MIT Working Papers in Linguistics37. Cambridge, MA: MITWPiL, 63-79.
  28. ”Natural Relations”: A Note on X'-Structure’. In Nanna Fuhrhop & Oliver Teuber (eds.), ZAS Papers in Linguistics 21. Berlin: ZAS, 67-87.
  29. The (Non-)Uniqueness of Multiple Wh-Fronting’ [with Barbara Citko]. In Steven Franks, Tracy Holloway King & Michael Yadroff (eds.), Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics: The Bloomington Meeting, 2000. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 117-136.
  30. 2000

  31. The Issue of Null Modals in Germanic (and Romance)’. In Johan van der Auwera & Patrick Dendale (eds.), Modal Verbs in Germanic and Romance Languages: Belgian Journal of Linguistics 14 (2000). Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 43-61.
  32. A Movement Approach to Contrastive Left Dislocation’. Rivista di Grammatica Generativa 25, 3-65.
  33. Prolific Domains and the Left Periphery’. In Kerstin Schwabe, André Meinunger & Dieter Gasde (eds.), ZAS Papers in Linguistics 20. Berlin: ZAS, 85-117.
  34. Towards a Syntactic Understanding of Prosodically Reduced Pronouns’. Theoretical Linguistics 26.3, 175-210.
  35. Copy Left Dislocation’. In Roger Billerey & Brook Danielle Lillehaugen (eds.), WCCFL 19: Proceedings of the Nineteenth West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press, 139-152.
  36. Tripartite Clause Structure, Dynamic Derivations and the Left Periphery’. In Christine Czinglar, Katharina Köhler, Erica Thrift, Erik Jan van der Torre & Malte Zimmermann (eds.), Proceedings of ConSOLE VIII. Leiden: SOLE, 107-123.
  37. Movement Issues in Left Dislocation Constructions’. In Michelle Minnick Fox, Alexander Williams & Elsi Kaiser (eds.), Proceedings of the 24th Pennsylvania Linguistics Colloquium. University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 7.1. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia: Department of Linguistics, 75-86.
  38. Prolific Domains’. In Maximiliano Guimarães, Luisa Meroni, Cilene Rodrigues & Itziar San Martin (eds.), University of Maryland Working Papers in Linguistics 9. University of Maryland, College Park: Department of Linguistics, 42-70.
  39. No More EPP’ [with John Drury & Juan Carlos Castillo]. In Roger Billerey & Brook Danielle Lillehaugen (eds.), Proceedings of the Nineteenth West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press, 153-166.
  40. Conjunction of Infinitival Exclamatives and the Null Modal Hypothesis’ [with Ricardo Etxepare]. In Kerstin Schwabe & Niina N. Zhang (eds.), Ellipsis in Conjunction. Tübingen: Niemeyer, 133-156.
  41. 1999

  42. Left Dislocated Constructions and Wh-Extractions’. In Tina Cambier-Langeveld, Anikó Lipták, Michael Redford & Erik Jan van der Torre (eds.), Proceedings of ConSOLE VII. Leiden: SOLE, 81-97.
  43. Discourse Restrictions on Multiple Wh and Syntactic Implications’. In Elly van Gelderen & Vida Samiian (eds.), Proceedings of WECOL1998. Fresno, CA: California State University Press, 157-171.
  44. Left Dislocation and Movement’. In Sachiko Aoshima, John Drury & Tuomo Neuvonen (eds.), University of Maryland Working Papers in Linguistics 8. University of Maryland, College Park: Department of Linguistics, 239-248.
  45. Infinitival Exclamatives’. In Sachiko Aoshima, John Drury & Tuomo Neuvonen (eds.), University of Maryland Working Papers in Linguistics 8. University of Maryland, College Park: Department of Linguistics, 213-238.
  46. DRQ, Multiple Wh and Wh-Extraction out of Wh-Islands’. In Nancy M. Lutz & Ronald P. Schaefer (eds.), 1998 Mid-America Conference Papers. Lawrence, KS: University of Kansas, 291-298.
  47. Merge Over Move and the Extended Projection Principle’ [with John Drury & Juan Carlos Castillo]. In Sachiko Aoshima, John Drury & Tuomo Neuvonen (eds.), University of Maryland Working Papers in Linguistics 8. University of Maryland, College Park: Department of Linguistics, 63-103.
  48. 1998

  49. Syntactic Inquiries into Discourse Restrictions on Multiple Interrogatives’. In Werner Abraham (ed.), Groninger Arbeiten zur germanistischen Linguistik 42. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen: Germanistisch Instituut, 1-60.
  50. Language and Politics: The Pillars of Society’. In Janet Fodor, Samuel Jay Keyser & Amy Brand (eds.), A Celebration: Essays for Noam Chomsky’s 70th Birthday. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. [online publication, available from http://cognet.mit.edu/Books/celebration/essays/Grohmann.html]
  51. Speculations on the Syntax and Semantics of German Interrogatives’. In Elixabete Murguia, Acrisio Pires & Lucia Quintana (eds.), University of Maryland Working Papers in Linguistics 6. University of Maryland, College Park: Department of Linguistics, 71-101.
  52. 1997

  53. Pronouns and the Left Periphery of West Germanic Embedded Clauses’. In Werner Abraham & Elly van Gelderen (eds.), German: Syntactic Problems–Problematic Syntax. Tübingen: Niemeyer, 163-189.
  54. German Superiority’. In Werner Abraham & Kleanthes K. Grohmann (eds.), Groninger Arbeiten in germanistischer Linguistik 40. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen: Germanistisch Instituut, 97-107.
  55. On Left Dislocation’. In Werner Abraham & Kleanthes K. Grohmann (eds.), Groninger Arbeiten in germanistischer Linguistik 40. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen: Germanistisch Instituut, 1-33.
  56. 1996

  57. The Left Periphery of West Germanic Embedded Clauses’. In Juan Carlos Castillo, Viola Miglio & Julien Musolino (eds.), University of Maryland Working Papers in Linguistics 4. University of Maryland, College Park: Department of Linguistics, 21-47.

REVIEWS

2005 2004
2002 1999

Reviews of own work

  1. Book review of K. K. Grohmann (2003) Prolific Domains: On the Anti-Locality of Movement Dependencies (Amsterdam: John Benjamins), by Paul Hagstrom. The Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics 9 [to appear in 2006].
  2. Book review of K. K. Grohmann (2003) Prolific Domains: On the Anti-Locality of Movement Dependencies (Amsterdam: John Benjamins), by Justin M. Fitzpatrick. Journal of Germanic Linguistics 17.1, 39-49 (2005).
  3. Book review of K. K. Grohmann (2003) Prolific Domains: On the Anti-Locality of Movement Dependencies (Amsterdam: John Benjamins), by Jonathan White. Linguist List 15.1284 (2004).
  4. Book review of C. Boeckx & K. K. Grohmann, eds. (2003) Multiple Wh-Fronting (Amsterdam: John Benjamins), by Javier Gutiérrez-Rexach, Studies in Language 29.3, 706-711 (2005).
  5. Book review of C. Boeckx & K. K. Grohmann, eds. (2003) Multiple Wh-Fronting (Amsterdam: John Benjamins), by Catherine Rudin. Journal of Linguistics 41.2, 437-441 (2005).
  6. Book review of C. Boeckx & K. K. Grohmann, eds. (2003) Multiple Wh-Fronting (Amsterdam: John Benjamins), by Olga Zavitnevich-Beaulac. Linguist List 15.649 (2004).
  7. Dissertation review of K. K. Grohmann (2000) Prolific Peripheries: A Radical View from the Left (University of Maryland, College Park: Doctoral dissertation/Ann Arbor, MI: Proquest), by Sergio Menuzzi. Glot International 6.6, 177-185 (2002) [combined with author’s summary].
  8. Book notice of K. K. Grohmann (2003) Prolific Domains: On the Anti-Locality of Movement Dependencies (Amsterdam: John Benjamins), by Asya Pereltsvaig. Language 81 (to appear in 2005).
  9. Book blurb of K. K. Grohmann (2003) Prolific Domains: On the Anti-Locality of Movement Dependencies (Amsterdam: John Benjamins), Folia Linguistica 38, 314 (2004).

To appear

  1. Book review [combined] of W. Abraham & C.J.-W. Zwart, eds. (2002) Issues in Formal German(ic) Typology (Amsterdam: John Benjamins) / C.J.-W. Zwart & W. Abraham, eds. (2002) Studies in Comparative Germanic Syntax (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Studies in Language.
  2. Book review of G. M. Alexandrova & O. Arnaudova, eds. (2001) The Minimalist Parameter. Selected Papers from the Open Linguistics Forum, Ottawa, 21-23 March 1997 (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Word.
  3. Book review of J. Camps & C. R. Wiltshire, eds. (2001) Romance Syntax, Semantics and L2 Acquisition. Selected Papers from the 30th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages, Gainesville, Florida, February 2000 (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Word.
  4. Book review of S. Chung & W. A. Ladusaw (2004) Restriction and Saturation (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press). Word.
  5. Book review of E. van Gelderen (2004) Grammaticalization as Economy (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Word.
  6. Book review of L. Heggie & F. Ordóñez, eds. (2005) Clitic and Affix Combinations. Theoretical Perspectives (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Word.
  7. Book review of J. Hetland & V. Molnár, eds. (2003) Structures of Focus and Grammatical Relations (Tübingen: Niemeyer). Word.
  8. Book review of B. Öztürk (2005) Case, Referentiality and Phrase Structure (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Word.
  9. Book review of G. Reershemius (2004) Niederdeutsch in Ostfriesland. Zwischen Sprachkontakt, Sprachveränderung und Sprachwechsel (Stuttgart: Franz Steiner). Word.
  10. Book review of I. G. Roberts (2005) Principles and Parameters in a VSO Language (Oxford: Oxford University Press). Word.
  11. Book review of C. Tortora, ed. (2003). The Syntax of Italian Dialects (Oxford: Oxford University Press). Word.
  12. Book notice of L. Cornips & J. Doetjes, eds. (2004) Linguistics in the Netherlands 2004 (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Language 82.
  13. Book notice of E. Fuß & C. Trips, eds. (2004) Diachronic Clues to Synchronic Grammar (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Language 82.
  14. Book notice of C. Goria (2004) Subject Clitics in the Northern Italian Dialects (Dordrecht: Springer). Language 82.
  15. Book notice of W. O’Grady, J. Archibald, M. Aronoff, & J. Rees-Miller (2005) Contemporary Linguistics, 5th edition (Boston, MA: Bedford/St. Martin’s). Language 82.
  16. Book notice of P. Pica with J. Rooryck, eds. (2004) Linguistic Variation Yearbook 3 (2003) (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Language 82.
  17. Book notice of B. Aarts, D. Denison, E. Keizer & G. Popova, eds. (2004). Fuzzy Grammar (Oxford: Oxford University Press). Language 81.
  18. Book notice [combined] of M. Coene & Y. D’hulst, eds. (2002) From NP to DP. Volume I: The Syntax and Semantics of Noun Phrases and Volume II: The Expression of Possession in Noun Phrases (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Language 81.
  19. Book notice of J. Fleischer (2002) Die Syntax von Pronominaladverbien in den Dialekten des Deutschen (Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag). Language 81.
  20. Book notice of P. Pica with J. Rooryck, eds. (2003) Linguistic Variation Yearbook 1 (2001) (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Language 81.
  21. Book notice of T. Tsujioka (2003) The Syntax of Possession in Japanese (London: Routledge). Language 81.
  22. Book notice of J. Vendryes (2003) Language. A Linguistic Introduction to History (London: Kegan Paul). Language 81.

2005

  1. Book review of P. Seuren (2004) Chomsky’s Minimalism (Oxford: Oxford University Press). Linguist List 16.1890.
  2. Book review of K. Hale & S.J. Keyser (2002) Prolegomenon to a Theory of Argument Structure (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press). Language 81.1, 248-251.
  3. Book notice of Y. Matras & G. Reershemius (2001) Low German (East Frisian Dialect) (Munich: LINCOM). Language 81.3, 782-783.
  4. Book notice of E. Haeberli (2002) Features, Categories and the Syntax of A-Positions: Cross-Linguistic Variation in the Germanic Languages (Dordrecht: Kluwer). Language 81.3, 777.
  5. Book notice of M. Cysouw (2003) The Paradigmatic Structure of Person Marking (Oxford: Oxford University Press). Language 81.3, 775.
  6. Book notice of F. Ackerman & J. Moore (2001) Proto-Properties and Grammatical Encoding: A Correspondence Theory of Argument Selection (Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications). Language 81.3, 766-767.
  7. Book notice of A. Kidwai (2000) XP-Adjunction in Universal Grammar. Scrambling and Binding in Hindi-Urdu (Oxford: Oxford University Press). Language 81.2, 532.
  8. Book notice of J. Schaeffer (2000) The Acquisition of Direct Object Scrambling and Clitic Placement: Syntax and Pragmatics (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Language 81.1, 289-290.

    2004

  9. Book review of F. Beukema & M. den Dikken, eds. (2000) Clitic Phenomena in European Languages (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Studies in Language 28.2, 451-457.
  10. Book review of P. Pica with J. Rooryck, eds. (2003) Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2 (2002) (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Linguist List 15.2131.
  11. Book review of J. Quer, J. Schroten, M. Scorretti, P. Sleeman & E. Verheugd, eds. (2003) Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2001: Selected Papers from Going Romance, Amsterdam, 6-8 December 2001 (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Linguist List 15.653.
  12. Book notice of G. Legendre, J. Grimshaw & S. Vikner, eds. (2001) Optimality-Theoretic Syntax (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press). Language 80.4, 896.
  13. 2003

  14. Book review of S.D. Epstein & T.D. Seely, eds. (2002) Derivation and Representation in the Minimalist Program (Oxford: Blackwell). Linguist List 14.3180.
  15. Book notice of I. Kenesei, ed. (2001) Argument Structure in Hungarian (Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó). Language 79.4, 841.
  16. Book notice of U. Brosziewski (2003) Syntactic Derivations. A Nontransformational View (Tübingen: Niemeyer). Language 79.4, 832.
  17. Book notice of W. Abraham & C.J.-W. Zwart, eds. (2002) Issues in Formal German(ic) Typology (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Language 79.4, 827-828.
  18. Book notice of D. Lebeaux (2000) Language Acquisition and the Form of the Grammar (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Language 79.4, 810-811.
  19. Book notice of M.A. Kato & E.V. Negrão, eds. (2000) Brazilian Portuguese and the Null Subject Parameter (Frankfurt/Main: Vervuert). Language 79.4, 807-808.
  20. Book notice of A.C.J. Hulk & J.-Y. Pollock, eds. (2001) Subject Inversion in Romance and the Theory of Universal Grammar (Oxford: Oxford University Press). Language 79.4, 805-806.
  21. Book notice of C. Tenny & J. Pustejovsky, eds. (2000) Events as Grammatical Objects. The Converging Perspectives of Lexical Semantics and Syntax (Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications). Language 79.3, 671-672.
  22. Book notice of P. Svenonius, ed. (2000) The Derivation of VO and OV (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Language 79.3, 670-671.
  23. Book notice of A. Simpson (2000) Wh-Movement and the Theory of Feature-Checking (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Language 79.3, 667-668.
  24. Book notice of A. Moro (2000) Dynamic Antisymmetry (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press). Language 79.3, 662-663.
  25. Book notice of K. Hartmann (2000) Right Node Raising and Gapping: Interface Condi-tions on Prosodic Deletion (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Language 79.3, 656-657.
  26. Book notice of A. Alexiadou (2001) Functional Structure in Nominals. Nomi-nalization and Ergativity (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Language 79.3, 643.
  27. Book notice of J. Costa, ed. (2000) Portuguese Syntax. New Comparative Studies (Oxford: Oxford University Press). Language 79.2, 431-432.
  28. 2002

  29. Book review of R. Thornton & K. Wexler (1999) Principle B, VP Ellipsis and Interpretation in Child Grammar (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press). Language 78.2, 322-324.
  30. Book review of R. Martin, D. Michaels & J. Uriagereka, eds. (2000) Step by Step. Essays on Minimalist Syntax in Honor of Howard Lasnik (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press). Language 78.1, 161-164.
  31. Book notice of S. Powers & C. Hamann, eds. (2000) The Acquisition of Scrambling and Cliticization (Dordrecht: Kluwer). Language 78.4, 818-819.
  32. Book notice of C.-H. Han (2000) The Structure and Interpretation of Imperatives: Mood and Force in Universal Grammar (New York, NY: Garland). Language 78.4, 817-818.
  33. Book notice of C. Doherty (2000) Clauses Without ‘that’: The Case for Bare Sentential Complementation in English (New York, NY: Garland). Language 78.4, 816-817.
  34. Book notice of G. Josefsson (1998) Minimal Words in a Minimal Syntax. Word Formation in Swedish (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Language 78.4, 816.
  35. Book notice of J. Rooryck (2000) Configurations of Sentential Complementation: Perspectives from Romance Languages (London: Routledge). Language 78.4, 815-816.
  36. Book notice of D.E. Johnson & S. Lappin (1999) Local Constraints vs. Economy (Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications). Language 78.2, 380-381.
  37. Book notice of D. Fox. (2000) Economy and Semantic Interpretation (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press & MITWPL). Language 78.2, 380.
  38. Book notice of F. Ordóñez (2000) The Clausal Structure of Spanish (New York, NY: Garland). Language 78.2, 379-380.
  39. Book notice of G. Puskás (2000) Word Order in Hungarian: The Syntax of A'-Positions (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Language 78.2, 378-379.
  40. Book notice of U. Lutz, G. Müller & A. von Stechow, eds. (2000) Wh-Scope Marking (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Language 78.2, 377-378.
  41. 2001

  42. Book review of Z. Boskovic (2001) On the Nature of the Syntax-Phonology Interface. Cliticization and Related Phenomena (Amsterdam: North-Holland). Linguist List 12.2776.
  43. Review article of H. van Riemsdijk, ed. (1999) Clitics in the Languages of Europe (Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter). Studies in Language 25.1, 139-162.
  44. 2000

  45. Book review of B.J. Birner & G. Ward (1998) Information Status and Noncanonical Word Order in English (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Studies in Language 24.2, 470-477.
  46. Book notice of H. Bennis, P. Pica & J. Rooryck, eds. (1997) Atomism and Binding (Dordrecht: Foris Publications). Language 76.1, 236-237.
  47. Book notice of B.D. Joseph, G.C. Horrocks & I. Philippaki-Warburton, eds. (1997) Themes in Greek Linguistics II (Amsterdam: John Benjamins). Language 76.1, 235-236.
  48. Book blurb of J. MacSwan (1999) A Minimalist Approach to Intrasentential Code Switching (New York, NY: Garland Press). Diachronica 17.1, 239-240.
  49. 1999

  50. Book review of P.M. Postal (1998) Three Investigations of Extraction (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press). Linguist List 10.934.
  51. Book review of A.-M. di Sciullo, ed. (1996) Projections and Interface Conditions (Oxford: Oxford University Press). Web Journal of Modern Language Linguistics 1.3.
  52. Book notice of L. Haegeman, ed. (1997) Elements of Grammar: Handbook of Generative Syntax (Dordrecht: Kluwer). Language 75.2, 386-387.
  53. Conference Report of the Maryland Mayfest on Morphology. Glot International 4.8, 18-19.
  54. Conference Report of the 14th Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop. Glot International 4.4, 26-27.
  55. Conference Report of the 10th Western Conference in Linguistics. Glot International 4.3, 23-25.
  56. Conference Report of the Workshop on Ellipsis in Conjunction. Glot International 4.3, 23.
  57. 1998

  58. Conference Report of the 10th Student Conference in Linguistics. Glot International 3.9/10, 28-29.
  59. Conference Report of the 13th Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop. Glot International 3.1, 20-21.
  60. 1997

  61. Conference Report of the 13th Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop. Generative Germanic Syntax Newsletter 13.1.
  62. Conference Report of the 12th Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop. Generative Germanic Syntax Newsletter 13.1.
  63. Conference Report of the 12th Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop. Glot International 2.5, 20.

MANUSCRIPTS [SELECTION]

BOOKS

  1. Etxepare, Ricardo and Kleanthes K. Grohmann. In progress. The Grammar of Non-Finite Root Constructions. [provisionary title; expected completion: fall 2007, pending funding]
  2. Grohmann, Kleanthes K. In preparation. Rigorous Minimalism. [provisionary title; expected completion: summer 2008, pending project approval]
  3. Grohmann, Kleanthes K., ed. In preparation. InterPhases. [preliminary information / major publisher; expected completion: fall 2006]

PAPERS

  1. Demonstrative Doubling’ [with Phoevos Panagiotidis]. Ms., University of Cyprus and Cyprus College (in progress, to be resubmitted in fall 2005; 37 pp.).
  2. VP Ellipsis in Greek? It’s All the Same!’ [with Theodora Hadjigeorgiou & Lena Papadopoulou]. Ms., University of Cyprus & University of Essex (in progress).
  3. Natural Relations and Checking Configurations’. Ms., University of Cyprus (25 pp., to be resubmitted in spring 2006; ca. 20 pp.).
  4. Mi paremfatikes kiries protasis’ [‘Non-Finite Structures in Adult Grammars’ with Ricardo Etxepare], University of Cyprus & CNRS Bayonnne (RPF-grant proposal/ Cyprus-France bilateral agreement, rejected; May 2005, 14 pp.).
  5. Telestes sto onomatiko sinolo/Operateurs dans le domaine nominale ’ [‘Operators in the Nominal Domain’ with Eric Mathieu & Phoevos Panagiotidis], University of Cyprus, Université de Nantes & Cyprus College (RPF-grant proposal/ Cyprus-France bilateral agreement, rejected; May 2004, 16 pp.).
  6. Die PF-Schnittstelle im konsequenten Minimalismus: Ein dynamischer Ansatz zu Resumption und Lokalität’ [‘The PF-Interface in Rigorous Minimalism: A Dynamic Approach to Resumption and Locality’], Universität zu Köln (DFG-grant proposal, rejected; February 2003, 24 pp.).
  7. New Ideas on Old Facts’, University of Maryland, College Park (November 1999, 12 pp.).
  8. Null Aux Constructions and Minimalism’, University of Maryland, College Park (June 1998, 24 pp.).
  9. Why Control Appears to Be Different from What Raising Succeeds in Being’, University of Maryland, College Park (December 1997, 23 pp.).
  10. Cyclic Evaluation as a Way to Achieve Local Economy’ [with Juan Carlos Castillo & John Drury], University of Maryland, College Park (December 1997, 9 pp.).
  11. On German Umlaut’, University of Maryland, College Park (July 1997, 23 pp.).
  12. A Minimalist Approach to Basque Relative Clauses’ [with Itziar San Martin], University of Maryland, College Park (May 1997, 26 pp.).
  13. Some Remarks on the German Mittelfeld: Scrambling, Case and Pronominalization’, University of Wales, Bangor. (BA Honours Thesis; June 1996, 57 pp.)
  14. Free Word Order and OV Languages’, University of Wales, Bangor (December 1995, 15 pp.).
  15. Some Remarks on Verb Second and Old English Word Order’, University of Wales, Bangor (December 1995, 24 pp.).

Presentations

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

2005 2004 2002
2000 1999 1998

2005

  1. Zur Grammatik von Wurzelinfinitiven” [reporting joint work with Ricardo Etxepare]. XXIX. Deutscher Romanistentag. Universität des Saarlands, Saarbrücken. (September 25-29)
  2. Properties of Cypriot Greek Wh-Question Formation” [with Phoevos Panagiotidis & Stavroula Tsiplakou]. 7th International Conference on Greek Linguistics. University of York. (September 8-10) [paper read by one co-author]
  3. These the Demonstratives” [with Phoevos Panagiotidis]. 7th International Conference on Greek Linguistics. University of York. (September 8-10) [paper read by co-author]
  4. Parameterized V-Raising in Root Infinitives” [with Ricardo Etxepare]. Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Association of Great Britain. University of Cambridge. (August 31-September 3)
  5. Clefting and Wh-Questions in Cypriot Greek: A Unitary Account” [with Phoevos Panagiotidis & Stavroula Tsiplakou]. LSA 2005 Institute: Workshop on the Morphosyntax of Modern Greek. Harvard University, Cambridge. (July 22-23) [paper read by co-authors]
  6. A Dynamic Syntax towards PF.” Workshop on Interfaces, Mediterranean Syntax Meeting. University of the Aegean, Rhodes. (June 23-25)
  7. Demonstrative Doubling” [with Phoevos Panagiotidis]. Mediterranean Syntax Meeting. University of the Aegean, Rhodes. (June 23-25)
  8. A Dynamic Approach to Prosodic Stress Assignment in Germanic” [with Michael T. Putnam]. 11th Germanic Linguistics Annual Conference. University of California, Davis. (April 22-23) [paper read by co-author]
  9. The Road to PF.” 17th International Symposium on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. (April 15-17)
  10. Variation in the Grammar of Adult Root Infinitives” [with Ricardo Etxepare]. 17th International Symposium on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. (April 15-17)
  11. Aspectual Variation in Adult Root Infinitive Constructions” [with Ricardo Etxepare]. 15th Colloquium on Generative Grammar. University of Barcelona. (April 4-6) [paper read by co-author]
  12. Temporal and Aspectual Variation in Adult Root Infinitives” [with Ricardo Etxepare]. 24th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. University of British Columbia, Vancouver. (March 18-20) [paper read by co-author]
  13. Copy Spell Out as a Minimally Specified Form: Evidence from the Nominal Domain” [with Phoevos Panagiotidis]. 27th International Conference of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft: Workshop on Under-specification in Morphology and Syntax. Universität zu Köln. (February 23-25)
  14. 2004

  15. Temporal and Aspectual Variation in Root Infinitival Constructions” [with Ricardo Etxepare]. Going Romance 18. Leiden Universiteit. (December 9-11) [paper read by co-author]
  16. Prosodic Stress Assignment in Dynamic Computations” [with Michael T. Putnam]. Michigan Linguistics Society. Flint. (October 16) [paper read by co-author]
  17. Some Properties of Wh-Question Formation in Cypriot Greek” [with Phoevos Panagiotidis & Stavroula Tsiplakou]. Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory 2. Mitilini, Lesvos. (September 30-October 2) [paper read by co-authors]
  18. On the Expression of Pejorative Mood: Echo Reduplication” [with Andrew Nevins]. CHRONOS 6. Université de Genève. (September 22-24)
  19. Temporal and Aspectual Variation in Root Infinitival Constructions” [with Ricardo Etxepare]. CHRONOS 6. Université de Genève. (September 22-24)
  20. Barriers and Phases: Forward to the Past?” [with Cedric Boeckx]. TiLT 2004 — Tools in Linguistic Theory. Institute of Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Utrecht Institute of Linguistics OTS, Budapest. (May 16-18)
  21. Prolific Domain in the Computational System.” JEL 2004. Université de Nantes. (May 5-7)
  22. Anti-Locality in the Nominal Domain” [with Phoevos Panagiotidis]. JEL 2004. Université de Nantes. (May 5-7)
  23. Anti-Locality in the Greek DP” [with Phoevos Panagiotidis]. GURT 2004: Comparative & Cross-Linguistics Research in Syntax, Semantics, & Computational Linguistics. Georgetown University, Washington, DC. (March 26-28)
  24. An Anti-Locality Approach to Greek Demonstratives” [with Phoevos Panagiotidis]. Incontro di Grammatica Generativa XXX. Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia and Treviso. (February 26-28)
  25. 2003

  26. Die Rückkehr der X'-Generierer.” Generative Grammatik des Südens. Universität zu Köln. (May 30-June 1)
  27. 2002

  28. Interpretive Properties of Multiple Wh-Fronting and the Syntax of Multiple Wh-Questions.” Workshop “On Wh-Movement.” University of Leiden Centre for Linguistics and the Utrecht Institute of Linguistics. (December 11-13)
  29. “Inter- vs. Intra-Clausal Movement and the Anti-Locality Hypothesis.” Theoretical and Experimental Linguistics: EuroConference on the Syntax of Normal and Impaired Language. Kalamaki Hotel, Corinth. (June 1-6)
  30. Lo-lo-locality.” Generative Grammatik des Südens. Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main. (May 10-12)
  31. Upper and Lower Bounds on Locality: The Anti-Locality Hypothesis.” Tools in Linguistic Theory Workshop, GLOW 25. Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht. (April 7-8)
  32. Multiple Wh-Fronting and the Left Periphery: German=Bulgarian+Italian.” Workshop on the Syntax-Semantics Interface in the CP-Domain. Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Typologie und Universalienforschung (Center for General Linguistics / ZAS), Berlin. (March 6-8)
  33. Resuming Reflexives” [with Liliane Haegeman]. 19th Scandinavian Conference of Linguistics. Universitetet i Tromsø. (January 10-12)
  34. 2001

  35. Anti-Locality.” Linguistic Association of Great Britain, Autumn Meeting. University of Reading. (September 4-6)
  36. Anti-Locality, Clausal Tripartition and Preliminary Considerations of a Formal Approach to Clause Types.” Workshop on Sentence Types & Specificity. ZAS Berlin. (March 6-7)
  37. (Anti-)Locality and Clausal Tripartition.” Incontro di Grammatica Generativa XXVII. Università degli Studi di Trieste. (February 28-March 3)
  38. 2000

  39. Some Observations on Phi-Feature Checking and Peripheral Positions” [with Cedric Boeckx]. Conference on Peripheral Positions. University of York. (September 9-12)
  40. A New Argument for a Syntactic Focus Position” [with Barbara Citko]. Focus Workshop, GLOW 23. University of the Basque Country, Vitoria-Gasteiz/University of Deusto, Bilbao. (April 16-19)
  41. Movement Issues in Left Dislocation Constructions.” 24th Penn Linguistics Colloquium. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. (February 26-27)
  42. The (Non-)Uniqueness of Multiple Wh-Fronting: German = Bulgarian?” [with Barbara Citko]. 9th Annual Workshop on Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics. Indiana University, Bloomington. (February 19-20) [paper read by co-author]
  43. Contrastive Left Dislocation, Reconstruction and Movement.” 19th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. University of California, Los Angeles. (February 4-6)
  44. Movement vs. Base-generation in Left Dislocation.” 74th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America. Palmer House Hilton, Chicago. (January 6-9)
  45. 1999

  46. Tripartite Clause Structure, Dynamic Derivations and the Left Periphery.” Conference of the Students Organization of Linguists in Europe 8. Universität Wien. (December 3-5)
  47. German is a Multiple Wh-Movement Language!Colloque de syntaxe et sémantique à Paris 3. Laboratoire de linguistique formelle/Université de Paris VII. (October 7-9)
  48. A Modal Morpheme: The Case of Infinitival Exclamatives.” Maryland Mayfest on Morphology. University of Maryland, College Park. (May 19-21) [poster session]
  49. Westgermanic Clitics and the C-Domain.” Germanic Linguistics Annual Conference 5. University of Texas, Austin. (April 16-18) [paper read in absentia]
  50. An Exclamative Approach to ‘Root Infinitives’” [with Ricardo Etxepare]. Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages 29. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. (April 8-11) [paper read by co-author]
  51. Exclamative ‘Root Infinitives’” [with Ricardo Etxepare]. Linguistic Association of Great Britain, Spring Meeting. University of Manchester. (April 8-10)
  52. Prolific Peripheries: Some Comments on the Left.” 21st International Conference of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft: Workshop on Adding and Omitting. Universität Konstanz. (February 24-26)
  53. Clitics in the Westgermania and the Left Periphery.” 21st International Conference of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft: Workshop on Clitics. Universität Konstanz. (February 24-27)
  54. Multiple Interrogatives, Discourse Restrictions and Quantifier Interaction.” 14th Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop. Lunds Universitet. (January 8-9)
  55. Tensed Domains and Expletive Constructions” [with Juan Carlos Castillo & John Drury]. 73rd Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America. Westin Bonaventure Hotel, Los Angeles. (January 7-10) [paper read by co-authors]
  56. 1998

  57. ‘Root Infinitives’: A Comparative View” [with Ricardo Etxepare]. Going Romance XII. Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht. (December 10-12)
  58. The Issue of Null Modals in Germanic (and Romance).” Modal Verbs in Germanic and Romance Languages, International Conference of the Belgian Society of Linguistics. UFSIA, Antwerp. (December 10-12)
  59. Left Dislocated Constructions and Wh-Extractions.” Conference of the Students Organization of Linguists in Europe 7. Universitetet i Bergen. (December 9-11)
  60. DRQ, Multiple Wh and Wh-Extraction out of Wh-Islands.” Mid-America Linguistics Conference 27. Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville. (October 24-25) [paper read in absentia]
  61. More Extractions with More Questions: DRQ, Multiple Wh and Wh-Islands.” Fourth Student Conference. University of Maryland, College Park. (October 22-23)
  62. Discourse Restrictions on Multiple Wh and Syntactic Implications.” Western Conference on Linguistics 10. Arizona State University, Tempe. (October 9-11)
  63. Conjunction of Infinitival Exclamatives and the Null Modal Hypothesis” [with Ricardo Etxepare]. Workshop on Ellipsis in Conjunction. ZAS Berlin. (October 2-3)
  64. Some Concepts and Consequences of Discourse-Restricted Quantification.” Student Conference in Linguistics 10. Northwestern University, Evanston. (June 6-7)
  65. 1997

  66. Some Thoughts on Left Dislocated Phenomena in German.” Third Student Conference. University of Maryland, College Park. (October 27)
  67. German Superiority: A Discussion of the Cross-Linguistic Phenomenon and an Approach to Solve the German Paradox.” 13th Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop. Cornell University, Ithaca. (July 18-19)
  68. German Superiority: A Discussion of the Cross-Linguistic Phenomenon and an Approach to Solve the German Paradox.” Linguistic Association of Great Britain, Spring Meeting. University of Edinburgh. (April 7-9)
  69. German Superiority: A Discussion of the Cross-Linguistic Phenomenon and an Approach to Solve the German Paradox.” Second Student Conference. University of Maryland, College Park. (February 28)

ALTERNATES & CANCELLATIONS 

  1. Spelling Out Copy Spell Out.” Sounds of Silence. Tilburg University. (October 19-21, 2005)
  2. Shm-Pejoration in English” [with Andrew Ira Nevins]. The First International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English. University of Edinburgh. (June 23-26, 2005)
  3. Verb Raising and Event Quantification in Adult Root Infinitives” [with Ricardo Etxepare]. International Conference on Comparative Romance Linguistics. University of Antwerp. (September 19-21, 2002)
  4. Multiple Wh-Question Formation across Languages: How German Is like Bulgarian, and How Italian Fits in.” Workshop on Comparative Syntax, 11th Annual Meeting of the Gesellschaft für Sprache und Sprachen. Bratislava. (February 4-6, 2002)
  5. Predication and Derivation in an Anti-Locality Framework.” Workshop on Syntax of Predication. ZAS Berlin. (November 2-3, 2001)
  6. A Look beyond Germanic: Why German Is like Bulgarian, but also like Italian.” 16th Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop. McGill University, Montreal. (May 5-6, 2001)
  7. Multiple Wh-Movement and Dynamic Antisymmetry.” Workshop on Antisymmetry Theory. Palazzone della Scuola Normale Superiore, Cortona. (May 15-17, 2000)
  8. No More EPP” [with Juan Carlos Castillo & John Drury]. 19th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. University of California, Los Angeles. (February 4-6, 2000)

INVITED TALKS

2004 2002 1998

Upcoming

  1. Spell Out vs. Transfer: Zooming in on the Syntax-PF Interface.” Colloquium Series. City University of New York. (April 27, 2006)
  2. Spell Out vs. Transfer: Zooming in on the Syntax-PF Interface.” Colloquium Series. Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. (April 24, 2006)
  3. Spell Out vs. Transfer: Zooming in on the Syntax-PF Interface.” Colloquium Series. University of Maryland, College Park. (April 21, 2006; T.B.C.)
  4. Spell Out vs. Transfer: Zooming in on the Syntax-PF Interface.” Colloquium Series. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. (April 17, 2006; T.B.C.)

2005

  1. Zur Grammatik von Wurzelinfinitivkonstruktionen” [reporting on joint work with Ricardo Etxepare]. Colloquium Series of the SFB 538 “Mehrsprachigkeit”. Universität Hamburg. (December 22)
  2. Selected Syntax-PF Interactions in a Dynamic Model.” Colloquium Series. Georg-August-Universität Göttingen. (December 16)
  3. 2004

  4. Reflections on Phases” [joint work with Cedric Boeckx]. Colloquium Series. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. (August 26)
  5. Putting Phases into Perspective” [joint work with Cedric Boeckx]. Colloquium Series. ZAS Berlin. (July 9)
  6. Strategien der W-Fragesatzbildung im Brasilianisch Portugiesischen” [reporting from joint work with Jairo Nunes & Norbert Hornstein]. Mini-Kolloquiumsreihe Satztypen. Freie Universität Berlin. (July 8)
  7. Barrieren und Phasen — Eine Perspektive.” Linguistischer Arbeitskreis Köln. Universität zu Köln. (June 30)
  8. Structuring Structure: Enter Prolific Domains.” Colloquium Series. University of Maryland, College Park. (March 31)
  9. On the Co-occurrence of Articles and Demonstratives in Greek” [with Phoevos Panagiotidis]. Cyprus Linguistics Forum. University of Cyprus, Nicosia. (March 17)
  10. 2003

  11. Wurzelinfinitive: Vergleichende Bemerkungen zum Comp-Infl System.” Guest lecture seminar “The Left Periphery of the Clause in the Romance Languages” in the Institute for Romance Philology. Freie Universität Berlin. (July 3)
  12. The Scope of Linguistics in the Education and Training of Speech & Language Therapists.” Invited Talk. University of Wales Institute, Cardiff. (May 9)
  13. 2002

  14. Mehrfache W-Voranstellung im Deutschen.” Linguistischer Arbeitskreis. Universität zu Köln. (December 4)
  15. Simply Mad Magazine or More? Root Infinitival Constructions in Adult Registers.” Invited Talk. Universität Flensburg. (September 16)
  16. Die Anti-Lokalitätshypothese.” Invited Talk. Ruhr-Universität Bochum. (November 6)
  17. Localizing Locality”. Invited Talk. University of Canterbury, Christchurch. (February 11)
  18. 2001

  19. Bewegte Linksversetzung — Belebte Diskussion.” Oberseminar. Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main. (May 9)
  20. Syntaktische Bemerkungen zu Typen der Linksversetzung: Die Rolle von Bewegung, Derivations und Copy Spell Out.” Gastvortrag der Wiener Sprachgesellschaft. Universität Wien. (May 8)
  21. 2000

  22. SubMove: A Unified Account of Scrambling and D-Linking” [joint work with Cedric Boeckx]. Syntax Meeting. University of Maryland, College Park. (September 21)
  23. Dissociating Wh-movement from Interrogative Clause-Typing” [joint work with Barbara Citko]. Syntax Meeting. University of Maryland, College Park. (April 11)
  24. Prolific Domains.” Syntax and Semantics Series. New York University. (April 3)
  25. Prolific Domains.” Linguistic Colloquium Series. State University of New York, Stony Brook. (March 31)
  26. Prolific Domains.” Syntax Meeting. University of Maryland, College Park. (March 28)
  27. Issues in Left Dislocation. Phrase Structure, Clause Structure and Dynamic Derivations.” Invited Talk. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. (March 10)
  28. 1999

  29. On Extractability of Topic and Wh in German.” Colloquium Series. ZAS Berlin. (June 25)
  30. Weak vs. Clitic Pronouns: A Syntactic Approach to Structural Ambiguities in German.” Colloquium Series. ZAS Berlin. (June 9)
  31. The Role of Exclamation in Root Infinitives” [joint work with Ricardo Etxepare]. Seminar on Clause Types. Georgetown University, Washington, DC. (April 26)
  32. 1998

  33. Some Thoughts on Left Dislocated Phenomena in German.” Colloquium Series. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. (January 9)
  34. 1997

  35. German Superiority: A Discussion of the Cross-Linguistic Phenomenon and an Approach to Solve the German Paradox.” Colloquium Series. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. (January 13)
  36. 1996

  37. Pronouns and the Left Periphery of West Germanic Embedded Clauses.” Syntax Reading Group. University of Massachusetts, Amherst. (September 23)
  38. Pronouns and the Left Periphery of West Germanic Embedded Clauses.” Syntax Reading Group. University of Maryland, College Park. (September 16)

Grants

since 09/03
UCY-internal additional travel and research funding
Spring 2005
Junior Faculty Start-up Grant (University of Cyprus)
CYP 20,000 to set up Phoentics Lab (with Photini Coutsougera)
Summer 2004
SOCRATES Teaching Staff Mobility (University of Cyprus)
allowance for faculty exchange at Universität zu Köln (Germany)
Spring 2002
ESF-grant (European Science Foundation)
full grant to participate in an ESF-conference in Corinth, Greece
May 2001
DFG-stipend (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft)
postdoctoral fellowship for two years
Summer 1999
EU-stipend (European Union)
full student stipend to attend GLOW Summer School
Summer 1999
Distinguished Teaching Assistant (University of Maryland)
diploma awarded for teaching excellence
Spring 1997
Goldhaber Travel Grant (University of Maryland)
travel grant awarded by UMCP Graduate School
Summer 1996
Graduate Fellowship (University of Maryland)
full two-year fellowship
Spring 1996
ERSAMUS-scholarship (European Union)
EU-grant to participate in exchange program
Summer 1995
Joanna Deeming Prize (University of Wales)
departmental prize for highest-grade second-year student

Experience

Working

since 09/05
University of Cyprus, Nicosia (Cyprus)
Board Member, Language Center
since 06/05
University of Cyprus, Nicosia (Cyprus)
Lab Director, Phonetics Lab
since 05/05
University of Cyprus, Nicosia (Cyprus)
SOCRATES & Linguistics Graduate Admissions
Committees Member, Department of English Studies
since 09/04
University of Cyprus, Nicosia (Cyprus)
Computer Officer, Department of English Studies
09/04-08/05
University of Cyprus, Nicosia (Cyprus)
Interim Director of the Language Center
09/03-08/04
University of Cyprus, Nicosia (Cyprus)
- administrative tasks within the department (DES) & UCY -
[UCY: deputy to the Interim Director of the Language Center, member of EU/
 UCY-interview committee, active involvement in MA Conference Interpreting;
 DFLL: extension of exchange programs, student advisor, course scheduling]
Fall 1999
ZAS Berlin (Germany)
Research Assistant (September 1-November 30, 1999)
Summer 1999
ZAS Berlin (Germany)
Visiting Scholar (June 3-July 2, 1999 and August 2-25, 1999)

Supervising

  • Marina Iakovou, doctoral supervisor (PhD started: September 2005)
    - University of Cyprus, Department of English Studies
  • Jeffrey K. Parrott, doctoral committee member (PhD expected: spring 2006)
    - Georgetown University, Department of Linguistics
  • Michael T. Putnam, inofficial reader (PhD expected: winter 2006)
    - University of Kansas, Department of Germanic Languages & Literatures
  • Michael Beys, informal supervision (to start PhD: September 2006)
    - University of Cyprus, Department of English Studies

Editorial

  • North-Holland Linguistic Series: Linguistic Variation (as of June 2005)
    - member of Advisory Board (Elsevier book series)
  • Linguistic Variation Yearbook (invited in June 2004)
    - member of Editorial Board (as of vol. 4, spring 2005)
  • Web Journal of Modern Language Linguistics (since 1999)
    - member of Editorial Board (1999-2000), Co-Editor (since 2000 - now defunct)
  • Generative Germanic Syntax Newsletter (since 1999)
    - American Editor (1996-2001), Mediterranean Editor (since 2003 - now defunct)

Reviewing

  • ad hoc reviewer of abstract submissions for: CGSW 19: 19th Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop (New York, 2004), CGSW 20 (Tilburg, 2005), ISTAL 17: 17th International Symposium on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics (Thessaloniki, 2005)
  • ad hoc reviewer of manuscript submissions for peer-reviewed journals (alphabetical): Journal of Linguistics (2004), Linguistic Inquiry (2005), Natural Language & Linguistic Theory (since 2002), Psycoloquy (2000-2001), SKY Journal of Linguistics (2005), Studia Linguistica (2004), Syntax (2001), Web Journal of Modern Language Linguistics (since 1999)
  • ad hoc reviewer of manuscript submissions for edited volumes (chronological): Proceedings of ISTAL 17 (2005, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), Proceedings of CGSW 19 (2004, John Benjamins), anonymous book manuscript (2002, Kluwer Academic Publishers), Proceedings of SCL 19 (2002, Universitetet i Tromsø), Many Morphologies (2001, Cascadilla Press), University of Maryland Working Papers in Linguistics (1997-2000)
  • external reviewer of proposals (chronological): ESF Exploratory Workshops (2005)

Indexing

  • Cambridge University Press (2002, 2005)
  • Blackwell Publishers (2000)

Assisting

  • Editorial Assistant (Hornstein), University of Maryland (2000)
  • Research Assistant (Focus Project), ZAS Berlin (1999)
  • Research Assistant (Hornstein), University of Maryland (1999)

Web-working

  • web coordinator, Faculty of Humanities, University of Cyprus (since 2004)
  • webmaster, Department of English Studies, University of Cyprus (since 2004)
  • UK-Online administrator, English Department, University of Cologne (2003)
  • webmaster, GK Satzarten, University of Frankfurt (2001-2002)
  • web-designer, Computer Science, University of Maryland (2000)
  • co-/webmaster, Linguistics, University of Maryland (1997-1999/1999-2000)

Tutoring

  • graduate tutor, Linguistics, University of Maryland (1999)
  • undergraduate tutor, Linguistics, University of Wales (1993-1996)
  • language tutor, German, Bangor, Wales (1993-1995)
  • language tutor, German, Herford, Germany (1989-1993)

Other

  • involvement in invitation of Noam Chomsky to University of Cyprus (May 2006)
  • InterPhases-Conference main organizer, University of Cyprus (May 2006)
  • procurement and setting up of UCY Phonetics Lab, ongoing (since June 2005)
  • GACL 1-Workshop Organizer, University of Cyprus (November 2004)
  • attempting Co-founder, Cyprus Linguistics Society (since March 2004)
  • co-founder, Punks in Science (since 2000)
  • expert panel member "Ask-A-Linguist," Linguist List (since 2000)
  • session chair, numerous conferences (since 1999)
  • Colloquium Series Organizer, University of Maryland (1998-1999)
  • In the Mood-Workshop Co-Organizer, GK Satzarten (July 2002)
  • Speaker Series Co-Organizer, GK Satzarten (2001-02)
  • Morphology Mayfest organizing aide, University of Maryland (May 2000)
  • freelance translation services (since 1996)

Languages

German (native) and English (near-native) -- and some knowledge in other languages:

  • Modern Greek (basic, 1 brief & 1 intensive summer course, living environment)
  • French (very basic conversation, good reading, 2 semesters high school & 1 undergraduate, 1 summer course, 4 months living)
  • Dutch (very basic conversation, fair reading)
  • Welsh (very basic, 2 semesters undergraduate, 3 years living in Wales)
  • Latvian (very basic, 1 short course, high school exchange)
  • Latin (reading proficiency, 12 semesters high school)
  • Classical Greek (reading proficiency, 9 semesters high school)
  • Old English (basic reading proficiency, 1 semester undergraduate)

Computer

  • near-native on Macintosh platform (Mac OS 7 to X)
  • familiar with Windows/DOS and UNIX
  • experience with a variety of word processing, desktop publishing, web design programs, all types of internet applications & more
  • proficiency in HTML, PROLOG, LISP, Apple Script, Visual Basics

Memberships

when founded
Diethnis Eteria Ellinikis Glosolojias (DEtEG — 2006)
‘International Society for Greek Linguistics’
when founded
Cyprus Linguistics Society (CyLing, founding member — 2006)
since 2005
Eastern Mediterranean Linguistics Committee (EMLiC)
since 2005
Studienkreis 'Geschichte der Sprachwissenschaft' (SGdS)
‘Study Circle 'History of Linguistics’’
since 2004
Cyprus Society for the Study of English (CYSSE)
since 2004
The Philological Society (TPS)
since 2003
Deutscher Anglistenverband (DAV)
‘German Association for English Studies’
since 1999
Association for Linguistic Typology (ALT)
since 1999
Society for Germanic Linguistics (SGL)
since 1999
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft (DGfS)
‘German Society for Linguistics’
since 1998
Linguistic Society of America (LSA)
since 1995
Generative Linguistics in the Old World (GLOW)
since 1994
Linguistics Association of Great Britain (LAGB)

References

Prof. Norbert Hornstein
Department of Linguistics
University of Maryland
1401 Marie Mount Hall
College Park, MD 20742
USA
nh10@umail.umd.edu
www.ling.umd.edu/hornstein
 
Prof. Juan Uriagereka
Department of Linguistics
University of Maryland
1401 Marie Mount Hall
College Park, MD 20742
USA
juan@wam.umd.edu
www.ling.umd.edu/juan
 
Prof. Ian Roberts
Department of Linguistics
University of Cambridge
Sidgwick Avenue
Cambridge CB3 9DA
England
igr20@cam.ac.uk
kiri.ling.cam.ac.uk/roberts
 
Prof. Jürgen Lenerz
Institut für Deutsche Sprache & Literatur
Universität zu Köln
Albertus-Magnus-Platz
50923 Köln
Germany
juergen.lenerz@uni-koeln.de
www.uni-koeln.de/phil-fak/idsl/dozenten/lenerz
 
Prof. Stephanos Stephanides
Department of English Studies
University of Cyprus
75 Kallipoleos
P.O. Box 20537
1678 Nicosia
Cyprus
steve@ucy.ac.cy
www.hum.ucy.ac.cy/ENG/people/stephanides.htm
 
Prof. Andreas Papapavlou
Department of English Studies
University of Cyprus
75 Kallipoleos
P.O. Box 20537
1678 Nicosia
Cyprus
andreasp@ucy.ac.cy
www.hum.ucy.ac.cy/ENG/people/papapavlou.htm