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Deborah Morton

Deborah Morton

Associate Teaching Professor of Linguistics and African Studies
Director of Undergraduate Studies for the Linguistics Program

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Biography:

Research Interests:
  • Fieldwork-based language analysis
  • the West African language Anii
  • Formal phonology and formal semantics
Representative Publications:

Temporal and Aspectual Reference in Bassila Anii.  In the journal Afrika and Übersee, special issue on Ghana-Togo Mountain Languages. 2018.

[ATR] Harmony in an Eleven-Vowel Language: The Case of Anii. In: Marlo, Michael R.,Nikki B. Adams, Christopher R. Green, Michelle Morrison, and Tristan M. Purvis (Eds.). Selected Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Conference on African Linguistics. 70-78. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Proceedings Project. Peer-reviewed. 2012.

Temporal and Aspectual Reference in Bassila Anii. In: Bogal-Allbritton, Elizabeth (Ed.), Proceedings of SULA 6 and SULA-Bar: Semantics of Under-Represented Languages in the Americas (and Elsewhere). 349-363. Amherst: GLSA Publications. 2012.

AYAH GADO Amadou. 2006. Morton, Deborah, editor. Gʊya K’ushile [Market Day]. Bassila: La Sociéte Internationale de Linguistique. 2006.

Courses Taught: 
The Study of Language
Foundations of Linguistics
Semantics
Fieldwork
Language in Africa
Phonetic Analysis
Anthropological Linguistics
Proseminar in Language Science
Proseminar in Professionalization
Deborah  Morton