Adam I. Cooper
Graduate Student, Department of Linguistics
203 Morrill Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853-4701


Research Interests:
Indo-European Historical Linguistics, Phonology, Syntax.

Current Work:
PIE root structure constraints and syllable structure.

Teaching Experience:
Grader, LINGUISTICS 109 (Spring 2005).
Instructor, Freshman Writing Seminar (Fall 2005, Spring 2006, Spring 2007).
Teaching Assistant, LINGUISTICS 101 (Fall 2006, Fall 2007, Spring 2008).

Other Work:
Research Assistant / Editor for Prof. Michael Weiss (2005-2006).

Papers Presented:
'Assessing Similarity Avoidance in the Evaluation of PIE Root Structure Constraints'. Paper presented at the 32nd Annual Penn Linguistics Colloquium, February 23, 2008.
'Similarity Avoidance and Reconstructed PIE Root Structure'. Paper to be presented at the XIIIth International Conference of the Society of Indo-European Studies, September 25, 2008.

Publications:
Review of Probert, Philomen. (2006). Ancient Greek Accentuation. Oxford: Oxford University Press. In Classical World 101.2 (2008), 258-259.

Service:
President, Cornell Linguistics Circle (CLC) (Fall 2005 - Spring 2007).
Representative for Linguistics, GPSA Council of Representatives (Fall 2007 -).
Member, DiGS X Organizing Committee (2008).
Member, NELS 39 Organizing Committee (2008).

If you would like to send me electronic mail, please send it to ac244@cornell.edu.

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Created on July 6, 2006. Last updated July 22, 2008.