Curriculum Vitae
Heidi B. HarleyCurriculum Vitae, August, 2006
Dept. of Linguistics (o) (520) 626-3554
University of Arizona (h) (520) 320-1235
Douglass 200E (fax) (520) 626-6897
P.O. 210028 hharley@u.arizona.edu
Tucson, AZ 85721
CHRONOLOGY OF EDUCATION:
September 1995
Doctor of Philosophy
Department of Linguistics and Philosophy
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Dissertation Title: Subjects, Events and Licensing
Dissertation Advisor: Alec Marantz
May 1991
Bachelor of Arts
Double major: Linguistics and English
Memorial University of Newfoundland
CHRONOLOGY OF EMPLOYMENT:
Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics
University of Arizona, 2005-present
Faculty Member, Cognitive Science Program
University of Arizona, 1999-present
Visiting Research Professor
University of Ulster, 2006-2007
Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics
University of Arizona, 1999-2005
Assistant Research Social Scientist, Cognitive Science Program
University of Arizona, 1999-2005
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics
Harvard University, January-June 2005
Temporary Lecturer in Linguistics, Comparative Philology and General Linguistics
Oxford University, May 2004
Faculty member, Second Language Acquisition and Teaching GIDP
University of Arizona, 2000-present
Faculty member, Joint Anthropology/Linguistics Program
University of Arizona, 1999-present
Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute for Research in Cognitive Science (NSF)
University of Pennsylvania, 1997-1999
Postdoctoral Fellow, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
University of Pennsylvania, 1996-1997
Maître de langue, Université Charles de Gaulle (Lille III)
Lille, France, October 1995-June 1996
Research Assistant
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Linguistics, 1991-1995
HONORS AND AWARDS
Memorial University of Newfoundland
A.C. Hunter Prize in English, 1991, first in graduating class
Here is a statement of research and teaching 'interests, accomplishments and objectives' I composed in 2004 as part of my tenure application, in case it's of interest.
PUBLICATIONS/CREATIVE ACTIVITY
Scholarly books/monographs
In print:
Carnie, A., H. Harley and M. Willie, (eds) (2003) Formal Approaches to Functional Phenomena: Papers in honor of Eloise Jelinek, Amsterdam: John Benjamins (Harley 45%)
Carnie, A., H. Harley and S. Dooley-Colberg, (eds) (2004) The Syntax of V-initial Languages, Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Harley, H. (2006) English Words: A Linguistic Introduction. Oxford: Blackwell.
Book proposals accepted, under contract:
Barss, A., A. Carnie, H. Harley and S. Karimi (contracted). Minimalist Syntax. Oxford: Blackwell.
S. Karimi, W. Lewis, S. Farrar and H. Harley (contracted). Time and Again: Papers in honor of Terry Langendoen.
Working papers volumes edited:
Pylkkänen, L., A. van Hout and H. Harley (1999) Papers from the UPenn/MIT Roundtable on the Lexicon, MIT Working Papers in Linguistics 35, Cambridge, MA:MITWPL (Harley 30%)
Harley, H. (1998) Papers from the UPenn/MIT Roundtable on Argument Structure and Aspect, MIT Working Papers in Linguistics 32, Cambridge, MA: MITWPL
Harley, H. and C. Phillips (1994) The Morphology-Syntax Connection, MIT Working Papers in Linguistics 22, Cambridge, MA: MITWPL (Harley 50%)
Carnie, A. and H. Harley (1994) Papers on Phonology and Morphology, MIT Working Papers in Linguistics 21, Cambridge, MA: MITWPL (Harley 50%)
Refereed journal publications
Folli, R. and H. Harley (forthcoming) "On obligatory obligation: The composition of Italian causatives," Linguistic Inquiry
Folli, R. and H. Harley (2006) "On the licensing of causatives of directed motion: Waltzing Matilda all over" Studia Linguistica 60.2 1-35.
Carnie, A. and Harley, H. (2005) "Existential Impersonals," Studia Linguistica, 59.1, 46-65.
Folli, R., H. Harley and S. Karimi, (2005) "Determinants of event structure in Persian complex predicates," Lingua 115.10, 1365-1401 (Harley 35%)
Harley, H. (2004) "Why is it the CIA but not *the NASA? Acronyms, abbreviations and definite descriptions," American Speech, 79.4, 368-399.
Harley, H. (2004). "Wanting, having and getting: A note on Fodor and Lepore 1998," Linguistic Inquiry 35.2, 255-267
Amarillas, M., S. Bird, M. Hammond, H. Harley, O. Zepada, M. Miyashita, M. Jeffcoat, R. Geronimo, M. A. Willie, and L. Moll (2002) "Web-based dictionaries for languages of the southwest US," Literary and Linguistic Computing 17.4, 427-438 (Harley 10%)
Harley, H. (2002) "Possession and the double object construction," Yearbook of Linguistic Variation 2, pp. 29-68.
Harley, H. and Elizabeth Ritter (2002) "A feature-geometric analysis of person and number," Language 78.3, pp. 482-526. (Harley 50%)
Harley, H. (2002) "ACD, WCO and QR of DPs," Linguistic Inquiry 33.4, pp. 659-664.
Harley, H. (2000) "Tough-movement is even tougher than we thought," Snippets 2
Harley, H. and Rolf Noyer (1999) "State-of-the-Article: Distributed Morphology", Glot International 4.4, 3-9 (Harley 50%)
Harley, H. (1997) "Logophors, variable binding and the interpretation of have," Lingua 102, 75-84
Harley, H. (1997) *"Agentivity and the Split VP," Seminaros de Linguistica 1, 103-123
Carnie, Andrew, Elizabeth Pyatt, and Heidi Harley (1994) *"The Resurrection: Raising to Comp, Evidence from Old Irish" Studies in the Linguistic Sciences 24.1/2, 85-100. (Harley 30%)
Chapters in scholarly books/monographs
A: Original research, peer-reviewed papers
Harley, H. (forthcoming). "The morphology of nominalizations and the syntax of vP". OUP Press volume, DP, QP and Nominalizations, edited by Monika Rathert and Anastasia Giannadikou.
Harley, H. (forthcoming). "The importance of Impoverishment," OUP Press volume on phi-features, edited by David Adger, Susana Bejar and Daniel Harbour
Harley, H. (forthcoming) "On the causative construction," Handbook of Japanese Linguistics, edited by Shigeru Miyagawa and Mamoru Saito. Oxford: OUP.
Harley, H. (2005) "How do verbs get their names? Denominal verbs, Manner Incorporation and the ontology of verb roots in English," in Nomi Erteschik-Shir and Tova Rapoport, eds., The Syntax of Aspect, 42-64. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Folli, Raffaella. and Harley, H. (2004) "Flavors of v: Consuming results in Italian and English," in Roumyana Slabakova and Paula Kempchinsky, eds., Aspectual Inquiries, 95-120. Dordrecht: Kluwer (Harley 50%)
Harley, H and Elizabeth Ritter (2002) "Structuring the bundle: A universal morphosyntactic feature geometry," in H. Weise and H. Simon, eds. Pronouns: Grammar and Representation, Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 23-39. (Harley 50%)
Harley, H. and Rolf Noyer (2000) "Licensing in the non-lexicalist lexicon", in Bert Peeters, ed., The Lexicon/Encyclopaedia Interface, 349-374, Amsterdam:Elsevier Press. (Harley 50%)
Andrew Carnie, H. Harley and E. Pyatt (2000), "VSO Order as Raising to Comp", in A. Carnie and E. Guilfoyle, eds., The Syntax of Verb-Initial Languages, pp, 39-60 Oxford University Press (Harley 40%)
Harley, H. (1998) "You're having me on: Aspects of have", in J. Guéron and A. Zribi-Hertz, eds., La grammaire de la possession, pp. 195-226. Paris: Université Paris X - Nanterre.
B: Surveying field
Folli, R. and Harley, H. (2006) "What language says about the psychology of events," in Trends in Cognitive Science, XX-XX
Carnie, A. and Harley, H. (2003) "Introduction: Formalizing Functionalism," in Andrew Carnie, Heidi Harley and Mary Ann Willie, eds., Formal Approaches to Function in Grammar, Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 1-8. (Harley 50%)
Harley, H. and Rolf Noyer (2003), "Distributed Morphology," in L. Cheng and R. Sybesma, eds., The Second Glot International State-of-the-Article Book, Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter (Harley 50%), pp. 463-496.
C: Papers in working papers volumes, not yet published elsewhere:
Harley, H. 2005. "Bare Phrase Structure, Acategorial roots, one-replacement and unaccusativity," Harvard Working Papers on Linguistics
Folli, Raffaella and Harley, H. (2004) "On obligatory obligation: The composition of Italian causatives." Ana Castro, Marcelo Ferreira, Valentine Hacquard and Andres Pablo Salanova (eds.), Romance, Op. 47: collected papers on Romance Syntax, MITWPL 47, pp. 87-113. (Harley 50%).
Harley, H. and Maria Amarillas (2003) "Reduplication multiplication in Yaqui: Meaning x form," in Luis Barragan and Jason Haugen, eds, Studies in Uto-Aztecan, Papers on Endangered and Less Familiar Languages 5, Cambridge, MA: MITWPL, pp. 101-140. (Harley 80%)
Reviews
Harley, H. (2003) "Review of Brandt, Cipient Predication" Glot International 7.9/10, 247-253.
Piattelli-Palmarini, Massimo and H. Harley, (2003) "Arguments in the syntactic straightjacket: Commentary on Hurford," Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26.3., 297-298 (Harley 35%).
Jelinek, E. and H. Harley. (2002) "Recollections of Kenneth L. Hale," Linguistic Typology 6.2, 140-142. (Harley 35%)
Harley, H. and Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini, (2001) "Innateness, abstract names, and syntactic cues in How Children Learn the Meanings of Words," Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24, 1107-8 (Harley 50%)
Harley, H. (2000) "Never Again Schlomsbordus (19XX): Endnote 3.0," Glot International 4.6, 1-3.
Harley, H. (1998) Review of Barbiers, "The Syntax of Interpretation," Glot International 3.1, 6-8.
Harley, H. (1996), Book notice, Egli, Pause, Schwarze, von Stechow, and Wienold, eds., "Lexical Knowledge," Language 72.3, 670.
Harley, H. (1995), Book notice, Kitagawa, "Subjects in Japanese and English," Language 71.4, 849
Electronic publications (peer-reviewed)
Harley, H. (2000) Review of Cormack, "Definitions: Implications for Semantics, Syntax and the Language of Thought," The Linguist List (www.linguistlist.org)
Papers in conference proceedings (competitive selection via peer-reviewed abstracts)
Tubino-Blanco, M, J. Haugen and H. Harley. "Hybrid verb/affix lexemes in Hiaki." In Proceedings of the Complex Predicates Workshop, Rice University.
Folli, R. and H. Harley. (2006). "Benefactives aren't Goals in Italian". In Going Romance XX, pp. XX--XX, Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Folli, R. and H. Harley. (to appear, 2005) "Event-Path Homomorphism and the Accompanied-Motion Reading in Motion Causatives," To appear in Proceedings of WECOL 2004.
Folli, R. and H. Harley (2004) "The composition of Italian causatives," In Vineeta Chand, Ann Kelleher, Angelo J. Rodriguez, Benjamin Schmeiser, eds, Proceedings of WCCFL 23, Cambridge, MA: Cascadilla Press. 195-208.
Harley, H. (2004) "Merge, Conflation and Head Movement: The First Sister Principle revisited," in Proceedings of NELS 34, U. Mass Amherst: GSLA
Harley, H., E Ritter and R. Hanson (2002), "Underspecification and Universal Defaults for Person and Number Features," in Proceedings of the 2000 Canadian Linguistics Association meeting, University of Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics (Harley 33%)
Harley, H. (1999) "Denominal verbs and aktionsart," in L. Pylkanen and A. van Hout, eds., Proceedings of the 2nd Penn/MIT Roundtable on Event Structure, MITWPL: Cambridge, 73-85
Harley, H. and R. Noyer (1998) "Mixed nominalizations, object shift and short verb movement in English," in Proceedings of NELS 28, Kiyomi Kusumoto and Pius Tamanji, eds., 143-157. University of Massachusetts at Amherst:GLSA (Harley 50%)
Harley, H and S. Kulick (1998) "TAG and Raising in VSO Languages," in Proceedings of the TAG+ Workshop, IRCS Technical Reports (Harley 50%)
Harley, H. (1996) *"If You Have, You Can Give", in Proceedings of WCCFL XV, Brian Agbayani and Sze-Wing Tang, eds, CSLI, Stanford, CA, pp. 193-207.
Harley, H. (1996) *"Sase bizarre: the Japanese causative and structural case," In P. Koskinen, (ed.) Proceedings of the 1995 Canadian Linguistics Society meeting, University of Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics
Harley, H. and A. Carnie (1996), *"Nominally Complex Copular Constructions," In Proceedings of Langue et Grammaire 1, Université de Paris 8 (Harley 50%)
Harley, H. and A. Carnie (1995) *"Nominally Phrasal Copular Constructions," In Proceedings of WECOL 7 (94), pp. 30-43, University of California, Los Angeles (Harley 50%)
Harley, H. (1995) *"Abstracting away from abstract case". In Proceedings of NELS 25, J. Beckman, ed., Graduate Linguistics Students' Association, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, p. 207-221
WORK IN PROGRESS
Articles under review:
J. Haugen, Harley, H. and M. Tubino-Blanco. " Reduplication in Hiaki (Yaqui) Compound Verbs and the Lexicalist Hypothesis", under review at Language
Articles in progress:
"Head-movement as phonological Merge and English verbal compounding," for Linguistic Inquiry
"The morphosemantics of Hiaki reduplication", for International Journal of American Linguistics.
"Impersonal agreement in a non-agreement language," for Lingua.
(with Angelina Chatreva) Differential effects of mass/count neutral determiners on novel word extension in English," for Language Learning and Development.
"Intransitive Uto-Aztecan stem-changing verbs are unaccusative" for International Journal of American Linguistics.
"Semantics and Distributed Morphology," Handbook of Semantic, Meinborn, von Heusinger and Pietroski, ed, for Mouton de Gruyter.
"Theta Roles", for the Cambridge Encyclopedia of the Language Sciences, Patrick Hogan, ed.
"Compounding and Distributed Morphology," for the Oxford Handbook on Compounding, Rochelle Lieber, ed.
Research projects in progress
Processing and lexical aspect (with Erin O'Bryan, Tom Bever and Raffaella Folli)
Representing lexical aspect in Italian and English (with Raffaella Folli)
Definiteness and the mass/count distinction in word learning tasks
Morphosyntax and verb classes in Hiaki (funding from the NSF, the VP Research office and SBSRI)
Boundedness, aktionsart, and the ontology of verb roots.
The clausal architecture of V-initial languages, with Andrew Carnie
Service projects in progress:
Language Research Newsletter: http://uanews.org/sections/language/index.html
MEDIA N/A
SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS (Last 5 years only)
Symposia (invited)
(2007) (with R. Folli) "..." Invited participant, Forces in Grammar workshop, Paris, France, Jan 18-20.
(2007) "..." Invited participant, Endangered Languages and Linguistic Theory workshop, Linguistic Society of America meeting, Anaheim, CA Jan 4-8.
(2006) "Morphosytactic macrovariaton," lecture series, Aug 15-Sept. 2, DiGS summer school, Stuttgart, Germany.
(2006) "Decomposition in DM", discussant, decomposition workshop, University of Tromsǿ, May 25-26 2006.
(2006) "Nominalizations and vP: Where are verbs made?" invited participant, Internal Structure of Nominalized Clauses. Syracuse University, March 25, 2006.
(2005) "The count/mass properties and event types of deverbal and underived nPs in English," invited participant, Workshop on QPs, DPs and nominalizations, Saarland University, Saarbrueken, Germany, Dec. 16-17 2005.
(2005) "On causative constructions," invited participant, Workshop on Linguistic Theory and the Japanese Language, MIT, held in conjunction with the 2005 MIT/Harvard Linguistic Society of America Institute, July 29-30 2005.
(2005) (with M. Piattelli-Palmarini). "On Compositionality", Workshop on the Philosophy/Linguistics of James Higginbotham, Rutgers University, May 6-8, 2005
(2005) "The event types of bare nominals in English," Workshop on Aspect, UT Austin, February 23, 2005.
(2004) (with R. Folli). "On the nature of little v: Causation, obligation and argument structure," Workshop on Argument Structure, Center for Advanced Study in Theoretical Linguistics, University of Tromsǿ, Nov. 4-6 2004
(2004) "The Importance of Impoverishment," invited participant, Social Sciences and Research Council of Canada Communication Workshop, "Phi-features," August 2004, McGill University.
(2002) "A Minimalish Theta theory," invited participant, the Maryland Minimalist Mayfest, the University of Maryland, May 16, 2002.
(2001) "Issues in lexical representation," invited participant, Master's seminar in cognitive science, University of Arizona, Nov. 8, 2001
(2001) "Restrictions on 'measuring-out' and the ontology of verb roots in English," invited participant, Workshop on the Syntax of Aspect, Tel Aviv, Israel, June 18-20, 2001
Conferences (competitive selection, peer-reviewed abstracts; posters noted.)
M. Tubino-Blanco, H. Harley, and J. Haugen. (2006) "Hybrid verb/affix combinations in Hiaki (Yaqui)". Poster presented at the Complex Predicates Workshop, Rice University, March 16-18, 2006.
H. Harley, J. Haugen, and M. Tubino-Blanco. (2006) "Applicative constructions and suppletive verbs in in Hiaki (Yaqui) ". Poster presented at the Complex Predicates Workshop, Rice University, March 16-18, 2006.
Haugen, J, H. Harley and M. Tubino-Blanco. (2006) "Reduplication in Hiaki (Yaqui) Compound Verbs and the Lexicalist Hypothesis". Poster presented at the Complex Predicates Workshop, Rice University, March 16-18, 2006.
Folli, R. and H. Harley. (2004) "Event-path homomorphism and the accompanied-action reading in motion causatives," Western Conference on Linguistics, University of Southern California, Nov. 12-14 2004.
Folli, R. and H. Harley. (2004). "The light verb hypothesis and the construction of syntactic meaning: Flavors of v." Chronos VI, Geneva, Switzerland, Sept. 22-24, 2004.
Harley, H. (2004) "Reduplication Multiplication: Forms and meanings in Yaqui verbal reduplication," Friends of Uto-Aztecan conference, Ignacio, CO, July 15-16, 2004.
Folli, R. and H. Harley. (2004), "The composition of Italian causatives," 23rd West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, University of California, Davis, April 23-25, 2004.
O'Bryan, E., R. Folli, H. Harley and T. Bever (2004), "Verb Event Structure Effects in On-line Sentence Comprehension." (Poster), 17th annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, University of Maryland, March 25-27, 2004.
Folli, R. and H. Harley (2004) "On the nature of little v: Causation, obligation and argument structure," 30th Incontro di grammatica generative, Venice, Italy. Feb, 2004.
Harley, H. (2003). "Merge, conflation and head movement: The First Sister principle revisited.", North Eastern Linguistics Society 34, Nov. 9, 2003.
O'Bryan, E., R. Folli, H. Harley and T. Bever (2003). "Event structure effects on garden pathing." (Poster) Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP) conference, University of Glasgow, August 25, 2003.
O'Bryan, E., R. Folli, H. Harley and T. Bever (2003). "Evidence for the early use of telicity in comprehension." It's About Time workshop, Summer Institute of the Linguistic Society of America, Michigan State University, July 18, 2003.
Folli, R. and H. Harley (2003). "Obligatory obligation: the composition of Italian causatives." North American Syntax Conference, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, May 2, 2003.
Harley, H. (2003). "L-syntax and aktionsart," Paper presented at II congresso internacional da ABRALIN, Mesa 28: Raízes, morfemas funcionais, configurações e interpretações no sintagma verbal, March 15, 2003.
O'Bryan, E., R. Folli, H. Harley and T. Bever (2003), "Event structure is accessed immediately during comprehension," Linguistic Society of America Conference, Jan. 3, 2003
Folli, R., H. Harley and S. Karimi (2002) "Determinants of Event Type in Persian Complex Predicates," University of Konstanz Workshop on Complex Predicates, Particles and Subevents, Konstanz, Germany, Oct. 2.
Folli, R. and H. Harley (2002),"On Syntactic and Semantic Boundedness: Threshold vs. Endpoint Sub-Events," University of Konstanz Workshop on Complex Predicates, Particles and Subevents, Konstanz, Germany. Oct. 1.
O'Bryan, E., R. Folli, H. Harley and T. Bever, (2002) "The role of event structure in language comprehension," Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing (AMLaP) Conference, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Sept. 21.
Folli, R. and H. Harley (2002), "Consuming results in Italian and English: Flavors of v," at the NSF Workshop on Apsect, University of Iowa, May 24, 2002.
Harley, H. and Elizabeth Ritter (2000) "Underspecification and universal defaults for person and number features," paper presented at the May 2000 meeting of the Canadian Linguistics Society, Edmonton, Alberta
Harley, H. and Elizabeth Ritter (2000) "Structuring the bundle," paper presented at the March 2000 meeting of the German Linguistics Society, Marburg, Germany
Harley, H. and Elizabeth Ritter (1999) "Meaning in Morphology," paper presented at the 1999 meeting of GLOW, Tilburg, the Netherlands
Harley, (1998) "A note on Welsh Raising and Tree-Adjoining Grammars," paper presented at PIRCS-FEST, March, 1998, Institute for Research in Cognitive Science
Harley, H. and R. Noyer (1997) "Mixed nominalizations, object shift and short verb movement in English," presented at the 28th meeting of NELS, Toronto, Ontario, October 24.
Harley, H. and A. Carnie (1997) "PRO, the EPP and Nominative Case: Evidence from Irish," presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Linguistics Association, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, June 1.
Harley, H. (1997) "On Beyond v: Nominalizations, Roots and the Encyclopedia," presented at the MIT/UPenn Workshop on Argument Structure and Aspect, May 17
Harley, H. (1996) *"If You Have, You Can Give", the West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics XV, UC Irvine, Irvine CA.
Harley, H. and Andrew Carnie (1996) *"Irish VSO order revisited", presented at the 1996 annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, San Diego, California.
Harley, H (1995) *"Sase bizarre: the Japanese causative and structural case," presented at the 1995 meeting of the Canadian Linguistics Society, Université de Québec à Montréal.
Harley, H. Andrew Carnie and Elizabeth Pyatt (1995) *"Old Irish: a double derivation of VSO," presented at the 1st Celtic Linguistics Conference, Dublin.
Harley, H. (5th author), A. Marantz, C. Phillips, E. Yellin, et al (1995) *"Phonetic representations in auditory cortex: evidence from MMF," presented at the First International Conference on Functional Mapping of the Human Brain, Université de Paris
Colloquia (invited)
(2006) "..." New York University, November 3, 2006
(2006) "..." University of California at Los Angeles, October 17, 2006.
(2006) "Event nominalizations and the structure of vP," University of Wisconsin, Madison colloquium series, March 3, 2006.
(2005) "Lexical decomposition, linguistic theory, and linguistic awareness" Lecture in the Consciousness Center Lecture Series, University of Arizona. Oct. 19, 2005.
(2005) "Bare Phrase Structure, Head Movement, and the First Sister Principle" University of Ulster, May 19, 2005
(2005) "Underspecification, Impoverishment and Meta-paradigms: Accounting for syncretism," Cambridge University Linguistic Society, May 12, 2005.
(2005) "Impoverishment and Underspecification," LingLunch talk series, MIT, March 31, 2005
(2005) "Merge, conflation, and head movement: The First Sister Principle revisited," Harvard University Locality reading group.
(2002) "Why one head is better than two: Head-movement and compounding as consequences of Merge in Bare Phrase Structure," invited speaker, University of Arizona linguistics colloquium, Nov. 15, 2002
(2001) "How do verbs get their names? The aktionsart of denominal verbs and the ontology of verb roots in English," invited speaker, University of Maryland colloquium series, Dec. 5, 2001
(2001) "Vendler's Aspectual Classes, Mass and Count Nouns, and Denominal Verbs in English," invited speaker, Second Language Acquisition and Teaching GDP, Oct. 19, 2001
(2001) "Why we write '1.sg.acc' and not 'acc.sg.1': the hidden structure of nominal morphological features," invited speaker, University of Victoria colloquium series, Jan. 25, 2001
(2000) "Possession and the double object construction," invited speaker, University of Calgary colloquium series, Calgary, Alberta, May 19, 2000
(1999) "The contextual interpretation of have", invited speaker, University of Louisiana
(1999) "Roots, event structure and the vP," invited speaker, University of Arizona colloquium series
Seminars
(2004) "Adger and Ramchand 2004", Arizona Synsalon, Oct. 17, 2004.
(2003) "Mirror Theory and head-movement: Brody." Arizona Synsalon, Oct. 30, 2003.
(2003) "Control: Hornstein, Culicover and Jackendoff, and Landau," Arizona Synsalon, Oct. 2, 2003.
(2002) "The lexicon-syntax interface: agentivity and the structure of the verb phrase" Master Seminar, 'Foundations of Linguistic Theory', University of Arizona, Aug. 29, 2002
(2002) "have in English," Syntax Proseminar, University of Arizona, April 5, 2002
(2002) "WCO, QR and ACD of DPs," Syntax Proseminar, University of Arizona, Feb. 4, 2002.
(2001) "Hale and Keyser, DM and Kiparksy on Denominal Verbs," invited speaker, University of Maryland Distributed Morphology seminar, Dec. 4, 2001
(2001) "Where did little v come from?" Simin Karimi's LING 504, advanced syntax seminar, March 2, 2001
(1999) "Quirky subjects are subjects," Andrew Carnie's LING 696 syntax seminar on Case theory
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
Federal:
December, 2004 $160,000. "The morphosyntax of verbs in Arizona Yaqui." (co-PI: Jason Haugen; Harley 75%). National Science Foundation.
August, 2002 $22,726, "Workshop on the correlates of VSO order," (co-PIs: Andrew Carnie, Sheila Dooley Colberg; Harley 25%), National Science Foundation.
State: (University of Arizona)
January, 2002 $650, "The effect of definite determiners on naming tasks in English", SBSRI Mini-Grant, University of Arizona
March, 2001 $250 "Spring Lingusitics Showcase," Faculty-Student Interaction Program, Dean of Undergraduates Office, University of Arizona
March, 2001 $24,306 (with Mike Hammond, Ofelia Zepada and Mary Willie) New Learning Environments and Instructional Technologies Grants Program, Office of the Provost for Educational Technology
April, 2000 $4000 "Verb Classes in Uto-Aztecan," Summer Grant Proposal Workshop, Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Institute, University of Arizona
February, 2000 $425 "Meaning in Morphology: Motivating a feature-geometric analysis of person and number," Foreign Travel Grant, Social and Behavioral Sciences Mini-Grant program, University of Arizona
December 1999 $4850.00 "Survey of Event Classes in Uto-Aztecan," Faculty Small Grants Program, Office of the Vice President for Research, University of Arizona
October 1999: $600.00 "Structuring the bundle: a universal morphosyntactic feature geometry," Foreign Travel Grant, Office for International Affairs, University of Arizona
Private Foundations:
October, 2001 $962, "Reduplication in Hiaki," Jacobs Research Fund, Whatcom
Museum Society, Bellingham, Washington.
International Funding Agencies:
December, 2003 £ 3500, British Academy, International Joint Activities travel grant. Co-PI: Raffaella Folli, Cambridge University. (Harley 50%)
SERVICE (Last 5 years only)
Local/State Outreach
2000: Drafted departmental statement of position on the anti-bilingual-education Proposition 203, participated in press conferences and interviews regarding the department's position.
2001: Created a picture book illustrated with animal photos for a story U'u Vo'ovok Yuktuakame, 'The Toad Who Made it Rain', in the Yaqui language, for use in the Yaqui tribe's Head-Start program for Yaqui language teaching.
2003: Discussed the new words in the American Heritage Dictionary with reporter for Arizona Star
2004: Began work creating the Language Research Newsletter, a quarterly report on language research going on throughout the university; collected a database of information on who at the U of A works on what problems in which languages using which methodologies. The first appeared in summer, 2004: http://uanews.org/sections/language/index.html
Spoke to the Tucson Optimists Club, Dec. 1st, 2004, on 'Language and Mind', organized by the UA Speakers Service.
National/International Outreach
2006-present: Member of the editorial board of Linguistics and Language Compass, published by Blackwell.
2005-present: Member of the editorial board of Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, published by Springer.
2006 (Jan.) Chair, LSA session on Case and Definiteness, 2006 meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Albequerque, NM.
2005 (Sept.): Co-organized an international Workshop on Perfectivity and Telicity, with Raffaella Folli, at Cambridge University, with support from the British Academy, the Linguistics Association of Great Britain, and Cambridge University's Scandinavian fund.
2005 (March): Created a linguistics weblog, http://heideas.blogspot.com, updated with linguistic observations for the broader linguistic community and the general public.
2003 (Sept.): Chair, WECOL session on syntax
2000 (May): Chair, Canadian Linguistics Society session on syntax
2000 (April): Chair, International Conference on Word Order and Scrambling session on semantics
2000 (Feb):Chair, SCIL session on semantics
1999-present: Created and maintain an on-line bibliography of work on lexical semantics: http://linguistics.arizona.edu/~hharley/LexSemBiblio.html
Reviewed for journals, funding agencies, publishers and conferences:
2006: Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
Linguistic Inquiry
International Journal of American Linguistics
The Linguistic Review
MIT Press
Oxford University Press
John Benjamins
NELS
LSA Annual Meeting
WCCFL
2005: Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
Language
Lingua
Linguistic Inquiry
SKYY
Language Acquisition
Language Learning and Development
Canadian Journal of Linguistics
NELS
Proceedings of Nominalization Workshop, Lille
Cambridge University Press
John Benjamins
MIT Press
Springer
GLOW
WCCFL
2004: Linguistic Inquiry
Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
Lingua
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics
International Conf. on Deverbal Nouns, Université de Lille III, France
Western Conference on Linguistics
North Eastern Linguistics Society
Longman Publishing
2003: Studia Linguistica
Linguistic Inquiry
Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
National Science Foundation
Workshop on Altaic in Formal Linguistics, MIT
North Eastern Linguistics Society
Western Conference On Linguistics
West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics
2002: Journal of Linguistics
Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
Syntax
Syncom
Language
National Science Foundation
North Eastern Linguistics Society
West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics
2001: Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
Journal of Linguistics
Language
North Eastern Linguistics Society
National Science Foundation
West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics
2000: Linguistic Inquiry
Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
Canadian Journal of Linguistics
CLSI Publications
Blackwell Publishers (book proposal, also Scrambling proceedings)
Formal Approaches to Japanese Linguistics
North Eastern Linguistics Society
1999: Linguistic Inquiry
Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
Syntax
Révue Québecois de Linguistique
Northeastern Linguistics Society
West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics
Pennsylvania Linguistics Colloquium
Departmental Committees:
Linguistics
Organized the Synsalon meetings, Fall 2004.
Visiting Scholar Committee (2002-2005)
Peer-review committee (2002-2003)
Outcomes assessment committee (2001-2002)
Peer-review committee, (2001-2002)
Head Search Committee (Spring 2001)
Organizer, Spring Linguistics Showcase (Spring 2001)
Departmental Self-Study Committee, APR (2000-2001)
Co-ordinator, Colloquium Series (2000-2001)
Course Reduction Committee (2000)
Hiring Committee (Fall 1999)
Assistant, Undergraduate Majors Fair (1999-2000)
Cognitive Science GIDP
Cognitive Science Steering Committee (2003-present) (=Cognitive Science APR self-study committee, 2003-2004)
Cognitive Science Program Head Search Committee (2003)
SLAT GIDP
SLAT L2 Analysis Committee (2001-present)
College Committees:
Commentator, SBSRI Grant Development Workshop (March 2001)
External member, 5th year Chris Maloney headship review committee (Fall 2004).
University Committees:
VPR Small Grants Program, SBS review panel member (2002)
Reviewer, VPR Small Grants Program, SBS review panel (Oct. 2001)
Other Committees: N/A