Andrew H Carnie
- Professor, Linguistics
- Professor, Cognitive Science - GIDP
- Professor, Second Language Acquisition / Teaching - GIDP
- Professor, Applied Intercultural Arts Research - GIDP
- Member of the Graduate Faculty
- Dean Emeritus, Graduate College
Contact
- (520) 621-7815
- Communication, Rm. 302
- Tucson, AZ 85721
- carnie@arizona.edu
Degrees
- Ph.D. Linguistics
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Non-Verbal Predication and Head Movement
- B.A. Linguistics and Celtic Studies
- University of Toronto (St. Michael's College), Toronto, Ontario
Work Experience
- University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona (2018 - Ongoing)
- University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona (2012 - Ongoing)
- Linguistic Society of America, Summer Institute of Linguistics (2011)
- University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona (2010 - 2016)
- University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona (2009 - Ongoing)
- University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona (2004 - 2009)
- University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona (1998 - 2004)
- Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1997 - 1998)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1997)
- University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan (1996 - 1997)
- University of California Santa Cruz (Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada) (1996)
- University of Calgary (Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada) (1995 - 1996)
Awards
- Postdoctoral Fellowship (I Declined)
- Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (I declined because I was offered a tenure track position), Fall 1998
- University Research Council, University of Calgary (I declined this award because I was offered a different post-doct), Fall 1995
- Doctoral Fellowship
- Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (1992-1995), Fall 1992
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1991-1995), Fall 1991
- Max Bell Graduate Fellowship (Declined)
- McGill University (declined because I attended MIT), Fall 1991
- Ontario Graduate Scholarship (declined)
- Government of Ontario (declined so I could attend a university in the US), Fall 1991
- Sir James Laugheed Graduate Fellowship
- Alberta Heritage Council, Government of the Province of Alberta (1991-1993), Fall 1991
- Faculty Scholar
- Faculty of Arts and Sciences, University of Toronto, Spring 1991
- Faculty of Arts and Sciences, University of Toronto, Spring 1990
- McNab Award in Linguistics
- University of Toronto, Department of Linguistics, Spring 1991
- Silver Medal for Academic Achievement
- St. Michael's College, University of Toronto, Spring 1991
- St. Michael's College Dean's List
- St. Michael's College, University of Toronto, Spring 1991
- St. Michael's College, University of Toronot, Spring 1990
- St. Michael's College, University of Toronto, Spring 1989
- St. Michael's College Foundation Scholarship
- St. Michael's College, University of Toronto, Spring 1990
- Rutherford Scholarship
- Alberta Heritage Council, Fall 1987
- Elected honorary life member
- National Folk Organization, Spring 2023
- President's Award
- Graduate and Professional Students' Council (GPSC), Spring 2022
- Graduate and Professional Students Council, University of Arizona, Summer 2014
- CERCLL Research Faculty Fellow
- Center for Educational Resources in Culture Language and Literature, Spring 2021
- GIDP Honored Faculty
- Graduate Interdisciplinary Programs, Fall 2016
- GPSC Graduate Student Advocate Award
- Graduate and Professional Student Council, Spring 2016
- Honors Professor
- Honors College, Fall 2015
- Honors College, University of Arizona, Fall 2014
- Graduate College Teaching and Mentoring Award
- Graduate College, University of Arizona, Spring 2009
- Graduating Student's favorite Professor
- SBS;Description: SBS spring 2009, named by a graduating student as their favorite profession (letter of award);Type of Organization: SBS;, Spring 2009
- Linguist of the Day
- Linguist List, Spring 2009
- Favorite Professor
- College of SBS;Description: named a student's "favorite professor" for graduation 2006;Total Dollar Amount of Award: none;, Spring 2006
Interests
Research
Syntax, Morphology, Phonetics, Phonology, Celtic Languages, Constituent Structure, Case Theory, VSO languages
Courses
2024-25 Courses
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Directed Rsrch In Ling
LING 392A (Spring 2025) -
Independent Study
LING 399 (Spring 2025) -
Intro to Linguistics
LING 201 (Spring 2025) -
Intro to Linguistics
PSY 201 (Spring 2025) -
Introduction to Folk Dance
DNC 179A (Spring 2025) -
Directed Rsrch In Ling
LING 392A (Fall 2024) -
Dissertation
LING 920 (Fall 2024) -
Found Syntactic Theory
LING 403 (Fall 2024) -
Found Syntactic Theory
LING 503 (Fall 2024) -
Found Syntactic Theory
SLAT 503 (Fall 2024) -
Independent Study
LING 399 (Fall 2024) -
Independent Study
LING 599 (Fall 2024) -
Introduction To Syntax
LING 300 (Fall 2024) -
Introduction to Folk Dance
DNC 179A (Fall 2024)
2023-24 Courses
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Directed Rsrch In Ling
LING 392A (Spring 2024) -
Dissertation
LING 920 (Spring 2024) -
Independent Study
LING 699 (Spring 2024) -
Introduction To Syntax
LING 300 (Spring 2024) -
Introduction to Folk Dance
DNC 179A (Spring 2024) -
Theories Of Grammar
LING 505 (Spring 2024) -
Directed Rsrch In Ling
LING 392A (Fall 2023) -
Dissertation
LING 920 (Fall 2023) -
Introduction to Folk Dance
DNC 179A (Fall 2023)
2022-23 Courses
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Dissertation
LING 920 (Spring 2023) -
Introduction to Folk Dance
DNC 179A (Spring 2023) -
Dissertation
LING 920 (Fall 2022) -
Introduction to Folk Dance
DNC 179A (Fall 2022) -
Ling Analys+Argumentatn
LING 518 (Fall 2022)
2021-22 Courses
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Dissertation
LING 920 (Spring 2022) -
Introduction To Syntax
LING 300 (Spring 2022) -
Introduction to Folk Dance
DNC 179A (Spring 2022) -
Directed Rsrch In Ling
LING 392A (Fall 2021) -
Dissertation
LING 920 (Fall 2021) -
Introduction to Folk Dance
DNC 179A (Fall 2021) -
Theories Of Grammar
LING 505 (Fall 2021)
2020-21 Courses
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Dissertation
LING 920 (Spring 2021) -
Independent Study
LING 599 (Spring 2021) -
Introduction To Syntax
LING 300 (Spring 2021) -
Dissertation
LING 920 (Fall 2020) -
Found Syntactic Theory
LING 403 (Fall 2020) -
Found Syntactic Theory
LING 503 (Fall 2020) -
Independent Study
LING 599 (Fall 2020)
2019-20 Courses
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Dissertation
LING 920 (Spring 2020) -
Independent Study
LING 499 (Spring 2020) -
Introduction to Folk Dance
DNC 179A (Spring 2020) -
Dissertation
LING 920 (Fall 2019) -
Independent Study
LING 699 (Fall 2019) -
Ling Analys+Argumentatn
LING 518 (Fall 2019)
2018-19 Courses
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Dissertation
LING 920 (Spring 2019) -
Independent Study
LING 599 (Spring 2019) -
Introduction To Syntax
LING 300 (Spring 2019) -
Dissertation
LING 920 (Fall 2018) -
Dissertation
SLAT 920 (Fall 2018) -
Independent Study
LING 699 (Fall 2018) -
Theories Of Grammar
LING 505 (Fall 2018)
2017-18 Courses
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Directed Rsrch In Ling
LING 492A (Summer I 2018) -
Meaning In Lang+Society
LING 211 (Summer I 2018) -
Dissertation
LING 920 (Spring 2018) -
Dissertation
SLAT 920 (Spring 2018) -
Independent Study
LING 399 (Spring 2018) -
Independent Study
LING 499 (Spring 2018) -
Introduction To Syntax
LING 300 (Spring 2018) -
Dissertation
SLAT 920 (Fall 2017) -
Found Syntactic Theory
LING 403 (Fall 2017) -
Found Syntactic Theory
LING 503 (Fall 2017) -
Found Syntactic Theory
SLAT 503 (Fall 2017) -
Independent Study
LING 599 (Fall 2017)
2016-17 Courses
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Dissertation
SLAT 920 (Spring 2017) -
Introduction To Syntax
LING 300 (Spring 2017) -
Dissertation
SLAT 920 (Fall 2016) -
Honors Independent Study
LING 399H (Fall 2016) -
Independent Study
LING 599 (Fall 2016) -
Ling Analys+Argumentatn
LING 518 (Fall 2016)
2015-16 Courses
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Directed Rsrch In Ling
LING 492A (Spring 2016) -
Dissertation
SLAT 920 (Spring 2016) -
Theories Of Grammar
LING 505 (Spring 2016)
Scholarly Contributions
Books
- Carnie, A. H. (2021). Syntax: A Generative Introduction 4th Edition. Wiley-Blackwell.
- Carnie, A. H. (2021). The Syntax Workbook, 2nd Edition. Wiley-Blackwell.
- Carnie, A. H., & Harley, H. B. (2014). Pronouns, Presuppositions and Hierarchies: The Work of Eloise Jelinek in Context. New York: Routledge.More infoEloise Jelinek was a leading authority on syntactic and semantic theory, information structure, and several Native American languages (including Lummi, Yaqui, and Navajo). She was one of the very first generative linguists who brought the theoretical implications of the properties of typologically unusual and understudied languages to the forefront of mainstream generative thinking.Jelinek originated the Pronominal Argument Hypothesis – the idea that many languages restrict realization of their arguments to pronouns. In other work, Jelinek investigated a broad range of morphological, syntactic and semantic phenomena in understudied and endangered languages. Besides the theoretical value of that work, it was instrumental in providing sophisticated semantic and syntactic documentation for such languages, where description is typically limited to the basic morphophonology and morphosyntax, as well as texts, that form the core of most descriptive work.Thirteen of her most important papers, together with a fourteenth essay previously unpublished, are here collected, each preceded by a short introduction that provides context for the work and evidence of its subsequent influence.
- Carnie, A. H., Siddiqi, D., & Sato, Y. (2014). The Routledge Handbook of Syntax.. Routledge.More infoCarnie, Andrew, Daniel Siddiqi, and Yosuke Sato (eds) (forthcoming) The Routledge Handbook of Syntax. Routledge.Book contracted for publication.;Your Role: editor;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: with two former graduate students.;
- Carnie, A. H. (2013). Syntax: A Generative Introduction (3rd Edition). Oxford: Wiley Blackwell.More infoAndrew Carnie’s bestselling textbook on syntax has guided thousands of students through the discipline of theoretical syntax; retaining its popularity due to its combination of straightforward language, comprehensive coverage, and numerous exercises. In this third edition, topics have been updated, new exercises added, and the online resources have been expanded.Supported by expanded online student and instructor resources, including extra chapters on HPSG, LFG and time-saving materials for lecturers, including problem sets, PowerPoint slides, and an instructors’ manualFeatures new chapters on ellipsis, auxiliaries, and non-configurational languagesCovers topics including phrase structure, the lexicon, Case theory, movement, covert movement, locality conditions, VP shells, and controlAccompanied by a new optional workbook, available separately, of sample problem sets which are designed to give students greater experience of analyzing syntactic structure
- Carnie, A. H. (2013). The Syntax Workbook: A Companion to Carnie's Syntax. Oxford: Wiley Blackwell.More infoThis is a completely new book providing additional exercises to Carnie 2013
- Carnie, A. H. (2013). 통사론생성문법이론의 소개, 제3판. Seoul: Hankookmunhwasa.More info[Carnie, Andrew (2013) Tongsaron, Saengseongmunbeopironeui Sogae. Seoul: Hankookmunhwasa Publishing Co.) Translated by Ahn Dong Hwan. Korean translation of Carnie 2013)]
- Carnie, A. H., Choi, J., Jung, H., & Punske, J. (2013). Syntax: Instructor's Handbook (3rd Edition). Oxford: WIley-Blackwell.
- Carnie, A. H. (2011).
Modern Syntax
. Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511780738 - Carnie, A. H. (2011). Formal Approaches to Celtic Linguistics. Cambridge Scholars Press.More infoThis collection brings together the latest research into the syntax, semantics, phonology, phonetics and morphology of the Celtic languages. Based on presentations given at the Formal Approaches to Celtic Linguistics Conference in 2009, this book contains articles by leading Celtic linguists on Breton, Modern Irish, Old Irish, Scottish Gaelic, and Welsh, on a wide variety of topics ranging from the syntax and semantics of clefts to the articulatory phonology of fortis sonorants.
- Carnie, A. H. (2011). Modern Syntax: A Course book. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.More infoJust out!;Your Role: Author;Full Citation: Carnie, Andrew (2011) Modern Syntax: A Course Book. Cambridge University Press.;
- Carnie, A. H. (2010). Constituent Structure (2nd Edition). Oxford: Oxford University Press.More infoThis book explores the empirical and theoretical aspects of constituent structure in natural language syntax. It surveys a wide variety of functionalist and formalist theoretical approaches, from dependency grammars and Relational Grammar to Lexical Functional Grammar, Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar, and Minimalism. It describes the traditional tests for constituency and the formal means for representing them in phrase structure grammars, extended phrase structure grammars, X-bar theory, and set theoretic bare phrase structure. In doing so it provides a clear, thorough, and rigorous axiomatic description of the structural properties of constituent trees. Andrew Carnie considers the central controversies on constituent structure. Is it, for example, a primitive notion or should it be derived from relational or semantic form? Do sentences have a single constituency or multiple constituencies? Does constituency operate on single or multiple dimensions? And what exactly is the categorial content of constituent structure representations? He identifies points of commonality as well as important theoretical differences among the various approaches to constituency, and critically examines the strengths and limitations of competing frameworks. This new edition includes textual revisions as well as a new final chapter and ensures that Constituent Structure remains the definitive guide to constituency for advanced undergraduates and graduate students, as well as theoretical linguists of all persuasions in departments of linguistics, cognitive science, computational science, and related fields.
- Carnie, A. H. (2008). Constituent Structure (1st Edition). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Carnie, A. H. (2008). Irish Nouns: A Reference Guide. Oxford: Oxford University Press.More infoThis book presents the first comprehensive reference on noun declensions in Modern Irish. Whereas traditional descriptions of noun inflection are notoriously complex and filled with exceptions and irregularities, this reference guide provides a systematic and straightforward characterization of nominal paradigms, which also captures important generalizations about the inflection of nouns. Andrew Carnie proposes ten declension classes instead of the traditional five and separates off seven major types of plural formation. He provides fully inflected paradigms for 1200 nouns, and a reference list of 10,000 Irish nouns annotated with their new declension class, their plural type and the form of the genitive singular and common case (nominative) plural. The book also includes parallel information on the inflection of adjectives and prepositions.This unique reference tool will be invaluable not only to language researchers and authors, but to teachers and students of the language, whether they are native speakers or beginners.
- Carnie, A. H. (2007). Syntax: A Generative Introduction. 2nd edition. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.More infoNote 1: this book is a fully revised version of this text with 5 new chapters. A significant amount of time and effort went into rewriting this book, and I hope it will count as a new publication.Note 2: The official publication date on this book is (2006), but the book actually appeared in (2007)Table of Contents is Attachedhttp://www.blackwellpublishing.com/carnie/In terms of impact, this book has become the standard text in the field.;Full Citation: Carnie, Andrew, (2006) Syntax: A Generative Introduction. 2nd Edition. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing . ;
- Carnie, A. H. (2007). 통사론생성문법이론의 소개, 제2판. Soeul Korea: HanKookmunhwasa Publishing Company.More info[Carnie, Andrew (2007) Tongsaron, Saengseongmunbeopironeui Sogae. Seoul: Hankookmunhwasa Publishing Co.) Translated by Ahn Dong Hwan. Korean translation of Carnie 2006)]
- Carnie, A. H., & Medeiros, D. (2007). Syntax: Instructor's Handbook (2nd Edition). Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.More infoInstructor's Handbook for Carnie (2007)
- Carnie, A. H., Harley, H. B., & Dooley, S. (2005). Verb First: The Syntax of Verb Initial Languages. Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company.More infoThis collection of papers brings together the most recent crosslinguistic research on the syntax of verb-initial languages. Authors with a variety of theoretical perspectives pursue the questions of how verb-initial order is derived, and how these derivations play into the characteristic syntax of these languages. Major themes in the volume include the role of syntactic category in languages with verb-initial order; the different mechanisms of deriving V-initial order; and the universal correlates of the order. This book should be of interest to scholars who work on theoretical approaches to word order derivation, typologists, and those who work on the particular grammars of Celtic, Zapotec, Mixtec, Polynesian, Austronesian, Mayan, Salish, Aboriginal, and Nilotic languages.
- Carnie, A. H. (2003). 서울: 한국문화사. Seoul: Hankookmunhwasa Publishing Company.More info[Carnie, Andrew (2003) translated by Kim Youngroung. Tongsaron, Saengseongmunbeop Kaeron Seoul: Hankookmunhwasa Publishing Co. (Korean translation of Carnie 2002)]
- Carnie, A. H., Harley, H. B., & Willie, M. A. (2003). Formal Approaches to Function: Papers in honor of Eloise Jelinek. Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company.More infoThe contributions making up this volume in honor of Eloise Jelinek are written from a formalist perspective that deals with stereotypically functionalist questions about language. Jelinek's pioneering work in formalist syntax has shown that autonomous syntax need not exist in a vacuum. Her work has highlighted the importance of incorporating the effects of discourse and information structure on the syntactic representation. This book aims to invoke Jelinek's work either in substance or spirit. The focus is on Jelinek's influential Pronominal Argument Hypothesis as an "non-configurational" language; the influence of discourse-related interface phenomena on syntactic structure; the syntactic analysis of the grammaticalization; interactions between morphology, phonology and phonetics; and foundational issues about the link between formal grammar and function of language, as well as the methodological issues underlying the different approaches to linguistics.
- Jelinek, E., & Carnie, A. H. (2003). Argument hierarchies and the mapping principle. John Benjamins Publishing Company. doi:10.4324/9780203068236
- Carnie, A. H. (2002). Syntax: A Generative Introduction (1st Edition). Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
- Carnie, A. H. (2002). Syntax: Instructor's Handbook (1st Edition). Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
- Bird, S., Carnie, A. H., Haugen, J., & Norquest, P. (2000). Proceedings of the West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics 18. Somerville: Cascadilla Press.
- Carnie, A. H., & Guilfoyle, E. (2000). The Syntax of Verb Initial Languages. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Carnie, A. H., Jelinek, E., & Willie, M. A. (2000). Papers in Honor of Ken Hale. MIT Working Papers in Endangered and Less Familiar Languages 1. Cambridge MA: MIT Working Papers in Linguistics.
- Carnie, A. H. (1994). Papers on Phonology and Morphology, MIT Working Papers in Linguistics Volume 21. Cambridge MA: MIT Working Papers in Linguistics.
Chapters
- Carnie, A. H., & Schreiner, S. L. (2020). Restricted and Reversed Aspectual Contrasts. In Contrasts and Representations in Syntax. Oxford University Press.More infoCarnie, Andrew and Sylvia Schreiner (2020) Restricted and Reversed Aspectual Contrasts. In Daniel Currie Hall and Bronwyn Bjorkman (eds.) Contrasts and Representations in Syntax. Oxford University Press.
- Warner, N., Ussishkin, A. P., Hammond, M., Fisher, M., Clayton, I., Archangeli, D. B., Carnie, A. H., Kloehn, N., & Meyer, J. (2018). The field is not the lab and the lab is not the field: Experimental linguistics and endangered language communities. In Community Based Research. Mouton de Gruyter.
- Carnie, A. H. (2017). Sluicing and Pied Piping in Scottish Gaelic. In The Pesky Set: Paper's for David Pesetsky.(pp 31-36). MITWPL.
- Carnie, A. H. (2014). Formal Syntax. In Routledge Companion to English Studies(pp 229-241). Routledge.
- Carnie, A. H. (2013). Phonologically-motivated pronoun post-posing in Scottish Gaelic. In Microvariation, Minority Languages, Minimalism and Meaning: Proceedings of the Irish Network in Formal Linguistics.(pp 91-100). Cambridge Scholars Publishing.More infoCarnie, Andrew (2013) Phonologically motivated pronoun post-posing in Scottish Gaelic. In Catrin Rhys, Pavel Iosad and Alison Henry (eds.) Microvariation, Minority Languages, Minimalism and Meaning: Proceedings of the Irish Network in Formal Linguistics. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 91-100
- Archangeli, D. B., Berry, J., Carnie, A. H., Ji, S., Josephs, K., & Hunt, N. (2011). ATR in Scottish Gaelic Tense Sonorants: A Preliminary Report. In Formal Approaches to Celtic Linguistics(pp 283-306). Cambridge Scholars Press.
- Carnie, A. H. (2006). Island Constraints. In Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics 2(pp 48-51). Elsevier.More infoEncyclopedia Entry
- Carnie, A. H., & Cash Cash, P. (2006). Tree-Geometric Hierarchies and Nuumiipuutímt (Nez Perce) Case. In Ergativity: Emerging issues(pp 229-244). Springer Academic Press.
- Carnie, A. H. (2005). Morris Halle (Entry). In The Fitzroy Dearborn Encyclopedia of Linguistics(pp 435-437). Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn.More infoEncyclopedia Entry
- Carnie, A. H. (2005). Thomas G Bever (Entry). In The Fitzroy Dearborn Encyclopedia of Linguistics(pp 134-136). Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn.More infoEncyclopedia Entry
- Carnie, A. H., Dooley, S. A., & Harley, H. B. (2005). When Verbs Come First. In Verb First: On the syntax of verb-initial languages(pp 1-5). John Benjamins Publishing Co.
- Carnie, A. H., & Harley, H. B. (2003). Formalizing Functionalism. In Formal Approaches to Function in Grammar(pp 1-8). Routledge.
- Carnie, A. H., & Jelinek, E. (2003). Argument Hierarchies and the Mapping Principle. In Formal Approaches to Function(p. 2650296). John Benjamins.
- Carnie, A. H., Harley, H. B., & Pyatt, E. (2000). VSO order as Raising to out of IP. In The Syntax of Verb Initial Languages(pp 39-60). Oxford University Press.
- Carnie, A. H. (1996). A Minimalist approach to some problems of Irish Word Order. In The Syntax of the Celtic languages(pp 223-240). Cambridge University Press.
Journals/Publications
- Brooks, H. L., Carnie, A. H., Ohala, D. K., Webb-Davies, P., Anderson, S., Bell, E., & Hammond, M. (2019). Category-specific effects in Welsh mutation. Glossa: A Journal of General Linguistics, 5(1), 1-. doi:http://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.1007
- Hammond, M., Bell, E., Anderson, S., Webb-Davies, P., Ohala, D. K., Carnie, A. H., & Brooks, H. L. (2020). Category-specific effects in Welsh mutation. Glossa: A Journal of General Linguistics, 5(1), 1-. doi:http://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.1007
- Jae-Hyun, J., Archangeli, D. B., Johnstone, S., Clayton, I., Fisher, M., Hammond, M., & Carnie, A. H. (2018). Individual variation in lexical palatalization: Articulatory evidence from Scottish Gaelic. Eoneohag [언어학], 80, 23-51. doi:. DOI 10.17290/jlsk.2018..80.23
- Hammond, M., Chen, Y., Bell, E., Carnie, A. H., Archangeli, D. B., Ussishkin, A. P., & Fisher, M. (2017). Phonological restrictions on lenition in Scottish Gaelic. Language, 93(2), 446--472. doi:https://doi.org/10.1353/lan.2017.0020
- Ussishkin, A. P., Warner, N., Clayton, I., Brenner, D., Carnie, A. H., Hammond, M., & Fisher, M. (2017). Lexical representation and processing of word-initial Morphological alternations: Scottish Gaelic mutation. Laboratory Phonology, 8(1). doi:http://doi.org/10.5334/labphon.22More infohttp://doi.org/10.5334/labphon.22
- Carnie, A. H. (2016). Review of Aiden Doyle (2015) The History of the Irish Language. Linguist List, 27-342.
- Schreiner, S. L., & Carnie, A. H. (2016). The Syntax and Semantics of Scottish Gaelic a' dol. Journal of Celtic Linguistics, 17, 1-30.
- Warner, N., Brenner, D., Schertz, J., Carnie, A. H., Fisher, M., & Hammond, M. (2015). The aerodynamic puzzle of nasalized fricatives: Aerodynamic and perceptual evidence from Scottish Gaelic.. Laboratory Phonology, 6, 197-241.More infoAccepted and published in 2015.
- Carnie, A. H. (2014). Review of Cheng and Corver (2013) Diagnosing Syntax. Journal of linguistics, 50(3), 725-730.
- Hammond, M. -., Warner, N. -., Davis, A., Carnie, A. H., Archangeli, D. B., & Fisher, M. (2014). Vowel insertion in Scottish Gaelic.. Phonology.
- Siddiqi, D., & Carnie, A. H. (2012). English Modal "had". Snippets, 25, 18-20.
- Brenner, D., Davis, A., Warner, N. -., Carnie, A. H., Fisher, M., Schertz, J., Hammond, M. -., & Archangeli, D. B. (2011). Can you say [ṽ] or [x̃]. Aerodynamics of Nasalized Fricatives in Scottish Gaelic. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 130(4), 2550.
- Carnie, A. H. (2011). Irish Mixed Categories. Lingua, 121, 1207-1244.
- Warner, N. -., Schertz, J., Carnie, A. H., Fisher, M., Mathieu, L., Gorrie, C., Hammond, M. -., & Archangeli, D. B. (2011). Timing of Perceptual Cues in Scots Gaelic. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 130(4), 2573.
- Carnie, A. H. (2006). Flat Structure, Categorial Uncertainty and Non-Verbal Predication in Irish,'. Journal of Celtic Linguistics, 9, 13-31.
- Carnie, A. H. (2006). Some Thoughts on Attracting New Dancers. Let's Dance Magazine, 6-7.
- Carnie, A. H., & Barss, A. -. (2006). Phases and Nominal Interpretation. Research in Language, 4, 127-132.
- Carnie, A. H. (2005). A Phase-geometric approach to multiple marking systems. MIT Working Papers in Linguistics, 49, 87-102.
- Carnie, A. H. (2005). Some remarks on markedness Hierarchies: A reply to Aissen 1999 and 2003. Coyote Working Papers in Linguistics, 14, 37-50.
- Carnie, A. H. (2005). Tree maximization and the Extended Projection Principle. Coyote Working Papers in Linguistics, 14, 51-55.
- Carnie, A. H., & Harley, H. B. (2005). Existential Impersonals. Studia Linguistica, 59(1), 46-65.
- Carnie, A. H. (2001). How to Handle Cyber-Sloth in Academe. The Chronicle of Higher Education, B24.
- Carnie, A. H. (2000). Linking Linguists. &Ampersand, 5, 5.
- Carnie, A. H. (2000). On the Notions XP and Xo. Syntax, 3(2), 59-106.
- Carnie, A. H. (1999). Counting for Linguists. Glot International, 4(3), 20-23.
- Carnie, A. H. (1998). A Note on Diphthongization before Tense Sonorants in Modern Irish: An Articulatory Explanation.. Journal of Celtic Linguistics, 7, 129-148.
- Carnie, A. H. (1998). Dissertation Summary. Glot International, 3(7), 10-15.More infofollowed by a review of the dissertation by Peter Svenonius.
- Carnie, A. (1997). Aidan Doyle and Edmund Gussmann. A Reverse Dictionary of Modern Irish. Lublin, Poland: Wydawnictwo Folium. 1996. US$40.00, 355pp.. Canadian Journal of Linguistics-revue Canadienne De Linguistique, 42(1-2), 235-236. doi:10.1017/s0008413100016881
- Carnie, A. H. (1997). Two Types of Non-verbal Predication in Modern Irish. Canadian Journal of Linguistics, 42(1&2), 57-73.
- Carnie, A. H., & Harley, H. B. (1997). Distinguishing the EPP and Nominative case. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics, 4(3), 71-86.
- Carnie, A. H. (1996). Modern Irish: a Case Study in Language Revival Failure. Papers on Endangered Languages, MIT Working Papers in Linguistics, 28, 99-114.
- Carnie, A. H. (1996). Shifting objects and procrastinating subjects. Calgary Working Papers in Linguistics, 18, 23-30.
- Carnie, A. H. (1995). Complex Predicates and Deriving Copular Word Order. Belfast Working Papers in Linguistics, 13, 21-46.
- Carnie, A. H. (1994). The Resurrection: Raising to Comp, Evidence from Old Irish. Studies in the Linguistic Sciences, 24(1/2), 85-100.
- Carnie, A. H. (1994). Whence Sonority: Evidence from Epenthesis in Modern Irish. MIT Working Papers in Linguistics, 21, 81-108.
- Carnie, A. H. (1993). Nominal Predicates and Absolutive Case Marking in Irish. MIT Working Papers in Linguistics, 19, 89-129.
- Carnie, A. H. (1991). Irish Clausal Constituent Structure. Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics, 11(1), 3-17.
- Carnie, A. H. (1989). On the Origins of the Picts. Garm Lu, 9, 5-17.
Proceedings Publications
- Carnie, A. H., Zupon, A. L., Surdeanu, M., & Hammond, M. (2022).
Automatic correction of syntactic dependency annotation differences
. In Proceedings of the language resources and evaluation conference, 7106-7112. - Archangeli, D. B., Johnston, S., Sung, J., Fisher, M., Hammond, M. -., & Carnie, A. H. (2014, May). Articulation and Neutralization: A Preliminary Study of Lenition in Scottish Gaelic. In Interspeech, 1683-1687.
- Biezma, M., Siddiqi, D., & Carnie, A. H. (2014, -). On Counterfactuality in non-standard Subjective conditional. In North Eastern Linguistic Society (NELS), 43, 25-36.
- Norquest, P. K., Carnie, A. H., Bird, S., & Haugen, J. (1999, Spring). WCCFL 18: Proceedings of the 18th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. In the 18th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, 645.More infoWCCFL 18 contains 48 papers presented at the 1999 conference at the University of Arizona, focusing on phonetics, phonology, syntax, and semantics.
- Carnie, A. H. (1995, -). Nominally Phrasal Copular Structures. In West Coast Conference on Linguistics (WECOL), 7, 30-43.
- Carnie, A. H. (1994, Summer). On the Head Movement of Complex Nominal Predicates. In Annual meeting of the Canadian Linguistic Association.
- Carnie, A. H., & Harley, H. B. (1994, -). Nominally Complex Copular Structures. In Colloque Langue et Grammaire, 1, 31-45.
- Carnie, A. H. (1991, -). A Domain Based Phonology: The Evidence from Modern Irish. In Leiden Conference for Junior Linguists, 3, 59-76.
Presentations
- Carnie, A. H. (2024, January).
Connecting documenting folk dances to documenting endangered languages
. Stockton Folk Dance Camp winter weekend. - Carnie, A. H. (2023, February).
Language Revitalization and the Gaelic Languages
. Language Revitalization Series, University of Arizona. Tucson, Arizona: Dept of Linguistics, University of Arizona. - Carnie, A. H. (2023, January).
Topic: Tips and Tricks for running a successful Hybrid Dance Session
. National Folk Organization Folk Chat Series. Online: National Folk Organization. - Carnie, A. H., & Collins, P. (2023, Summer).
Cultivating and sustaining future generations of International Folk Dance: Identifying Opportunities and Barriers
. Door County Folk Festival. Door County Wisconsin: Door County Folk Festival. - Carnie, A. H. (2022, July).
Dance Notation and Dance Documentation.
. Door County Folk Festival. Door County Wisconson: Door County Folk Festival. - Carnie, A. H. (2022, June).
The current state of Online and Hybrid Dancing
. Door County Folk Festival. Door County, Wisconsin: Door County Folk Festival. - Carnie, A. H. (2019, October). An Intra-linguistics Approach to the Study of Scottish Gaelic (Plenary talk). Arizona Linguistics Circle. University of Arizona.
- Webb-davies, P., Brooks, H. L., Carnie, A. H., Hammond, M., Bell, E., Ohala, D. K., Anderson, S., Anderson, S., Bell, E., Ohala, D. K., Hammond, M., Carnie, A. H., Webb-davies, P., & Brooks, H. L. (2019, summer). Testing the effects of lexical frequency and category on soft mutation. Welsh Linguistics Seminar. Gregynog, Wales.
- Carnie, A. H. (2018, May). Commencement Address. College of Fine Arts Spring Convocation. Tucson AZ.
- Chen, Y., Hammond, M., Carnie, A. H., & Patton, C. (2018, September). Developing An Auto-Glosser for Scottish Gaelic Using a Corpus of Interlinear Glossed Text. 10th Celtic Linguistics Conference. Maynooth, Ireland.
- King, A., Patton, C., Zupon, A., Carnie, A. H., & Hammond, M. (2018, May). A Corpus Analysis of Breton Soft Mutation Inconsistencies. Typologi ar Brezhoneg. France.
- Hammond, M., Anderson, S., Archangeli, D. B., Bell, E., Brooks, H. L., Carnie, A. H., Ohala, D. K., Ussishkin, A. P., Webb-Davies, P., & Wedel, A. B. (2017, july). Grant ar dreigladau’r Gymraeg: adroddiad interim (Interim report on the grant on the mutations of Welsh). Seminar Ieithyddiaeth y Gymraeg Gregynog. Newtown, Wales.
- Clayton, I., Carnie, A. H., Hammond, M., & Fisher, M. (2016, Summer). Introducing the Audio-Visual Corpus of Scottish Gaelic. Rannsachadh na Gaidhlig.
- Patton, C., Clayton, I., Carnie, A. H., & Hammond, M. (2016, December). Compromise between language ideologies and corpus development: the audio-visual corpus of Scottish Gaelic. Arizona Linguistics Circle 10.
- Webb-Davies, P., Hammond, M., Bell, E., Anderson, S., Archangeli, D. B., Brooks, H. L., Carnie, A. H., Ohala, D. K., Ussishkin, A. P., & Wedel, A. B. (2016, Summer). The Arizona-Wales mutation grant: introducing the project. 23ain Seminar Ieithyddiaeth y Gymraeg, Gregynog.
- Carnie, A. H. (2015, February). Dependency based Merge. ASU Linguistics/Applied Linguistics Symposium. Arizona State University, Tempe AZ.
- Carnie, A. H., & Schreiner, S. L. (2015, April). The Syntax and Semantics of Aspectual Contrasts in Scottish Gaelic. The Syntax of Contrast Conference. University of Toronto.
- Sung, J., Archangeli, D. B., Johnston, S., Clayton, I., & Carnie, A. H. (2015, Spring). The articulation of Mutated Consonants: Palatalization in Scottish Gaelic. International Congress of the Phonetic Sciences. Glasgow, Scotland.
- Warner, N., Brenner, D., Schertz, J., Carnie, A. H., Fisher, M., & Hammond, M. (2015, Feb.). “Nasalization and frication in Gaelic.”. Informal talk, First Language Acquisition and Phonology group.. Radboud University, Nijmegen.
- Warner, N., Brenner, D., Schertz, J., Carnie, A. H., Fisher, M., & Hammond, M. (2014, December). The aerodynamic puzzle of Scottish Gaelic nasalized fricatives.. Dag van de Fonetiek Meeting (conference of the phonetics association of the Netherlands). University of Utreacht, the Netherlands: NSF.More info“The aerodynamic puzzle of Scottish Gaelic nasalized fricatives.” Dag van de Fonetiek meeting, Utrecht, the Netherlands, December 2014.
- Carnie, A. H., Harley, H. B., & Jung, H. K. (2013, April 12). Possession, Psych Predicates and Covert Double Objects. University of Calgary Linguistics Colloquium.
- Carnie, A. H. (2011, 2012-02-01). Experimental Investigations on Scottish Gaelic Phonetics and Phonology. Carleton University Colloquium. Ottawa, Ontario.
- Carnie, A. H. (2012, 2012-02-01). Dependency-Based Merge. Carleton University Colloquium. Ottawa Ontario.
- Carnie, A. H., & Reed, S. (2012, 2012-06-01). The Syntax and Semantics of Scottish Gaelic a' dol. Celtic Linguistics Conference 7. Rennes France.
- Carnie, A. H., Biezma, M., & Siddiqi, D. (2012, February). On counterfactuality in non-standard subjunctive conditionals. ILL group meeting, Carleton University, Ottawa.
- Carnie, A. H., Biezma, M., & Siddiqi, D. (2012, November). Counterfactuality in Non-Standard Subjunctive Conditionals.. North Eastern Linguistic Society Meeting (NELS). CUNY, NY.
- Carnie, A. H., Jung, H., & Harley, H. B. (2012, 2012-09-01). On the Lack of Double Object Constructions in Scottish Gaelic. New Perspectives on Celtic Syntax. University of California, Berkeley.
- Warner, N. -., Brenner, D., & Carnie, A. H. (2012, June). Nasal fricatives vs. approximants in Scottish Gaelic sound distinctions. Celtic Linguistics Conference 7. Rennes Frances.
- Brenner, D., Warner, N. -., Carnie, A. H., Fisher, M., Archangeli, D. B., Hammond, M. -., Clymer, M., Davis, A., Gorrie, C., Fisher, J., Mathieu, L., Schertz, J., & Sung, J. (2011, February). Fitting the Phonetically Impossible into Phonology: Nasalized Fricatives in Scots Gaelic. University of Arizona Linguistics Colloquium, Datablitz. Tucson Arizona.
- Carnie, A. H. (2011, 2011-05-01). Scottish Gaelic Pronoun Postposing and Set Theoretic Phrase Structure. Irish Network of Formal Linguistics 3. Belfast, Ireland.More info;Invited: Yes;Type of Presentation: Invited/Plenary Speaker;
- Davis, A., Hammond, M. -., Archangeli, D. B., Carnie, A. H., Fisher, M., Warner, N. -., Lionel, M., Gorrie, C., & Schertz, J. (2011, August). Perceptual and Judgment-based Experiments on Scottish Gaelic Svarabhakti.. 14th International Congress of Celtic Studies. Maynooth Ireland.More infoCollaborative with undergraduate student: Yes;Collaborative with graduate student: Yes;Collaborative with faculty member in unit: Yes;Type of Presentation: Academic Conference;
- Davis, A., Hammond, M. -., Carnie, A. H., Fisher, M., Archangeli, D. B., Warner, N. -., Brenner, D., Clymer, M., Fisher, J., Gorrie, C., Mathieu, L., Schertz, J., & Sung, J. (2011, February). Syllable Count of Epenthetic Words in Scots Gaelic.. University of Arizona Linguistics Colloquium Datablitz. Tucson AZ.More infoDavis, Andrea, Michael Hammond, Andrew Carnie, Muriel Fisher, Diana Archangeli, Natasha Warner, Dan Brenner, Micaya Clymer, Julia Fisher, Colin Gorrie, Lionel Matthieu, Jessamyn Schertz and Jae-Hyun Sung (2011) Syllable Count of Epenthetic Words in Scots Gaelic. University of Arizona, Department of Linguistics Spring Datablitz, February 11, 2011;Your Role: PI;Collaborative with graduate student: Yes;Collaborative with faculty member in unit: Yes;Type of Presentation: Datablitz;
- Schertz, J., Archangeli, D. B., Carnie, A. H., Sung, J., Mathieu, L., Hammond, M. -., Warner, N. -., Ward, B., Milburn, C., Brown, P. A., Brenner, D., Gorrie, C., & Davis, A. (2011, August). The articulation of epenthetic vowels in Scottish Gaelic.. 14th International Congress of Celtic Studies. Maynooth Ireland.
- Warner, N. -., Carnie, A. H., Brenner, D., Clymer, M., Mathieu, L., Sung, J., Schertz, J., Hammond, M. -., Archangeli, D. B., Fisher, M., & Gorrie, C. (2011, August). Nasalization and Frication in Scottish Gaelic. 14th International Congress of Celtic Studies. Maynooth, Ireland.More infoWarner, Natasha, Andrew Carnie, Dan Brenner, Micaya Clymer, Lionel Mathieu, Jae-Hyun Sung, Jessamyn Schertz, Michael Hammond, Diana Archangeli, Muriel Fisher, Colin Gorrie (2011): ĚłNasalization and Frication in Scottish Gaelic. 14th International Congress of Celtic Studies, Maynooth Ireland, August 2011.;
- Carnie, A. H. (2010, 2010-09-01). Scottish Gaelic Experimental Phonology: A Preliminary report. Celtic Linguistics Conference. Dublin Ireland.More info;Your Role: P.I.; presenter;Invited: Yes;Collaborative with undergraduate student: Yes;Collaborative with graduate student: Yes;Collaborative with faculty member in unit: Yes;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Native Speaker;Type of Presentation: Invited/Plenary Speaker;
- Carnie, A. H. (2010, September). Field Work with Native Speakers. Celtic Linguistics Conference 6. Dublin Ireland.More infoPanelist Discussant
- Archangeli, D. B., Jeff, B., Carnie, A. H., Hunt, N., Ji, S., & Josephs, K. (2009, March). ATR in Scottish Gaelic Tense Sonorants: A preliminary report. Formal Approaches to Celtic Linguistics Workshop. TUcson.
- Carnie, A. H. (2008, 2008-03-01). Phasing in Mixed Categories: evidence from Celtic. SLAT roundtable. University of Arizona.
- Carnie, A. H. (2008, 2008-05-01). Set Theoretic Constituent Representations and Morphophonological Conditions on Linearization. Third Brussels Conference on Generative Grammar. Brussels Belgium.
- Carnie, A. H. (2008, 2008-12-01). Morphophonological Constraints on Word Order. University of California, San Diego Linguistics Colloquium.More infoUCSD linguistics colloquium;Invited: Yes;Type of Presentation: University;
- Carnie, A. H. (2008, February). Phonology of Scottish Gaelic. Sound Minds Group, University of Arizona.
- Carnie, A. H. (2007, 2007-04-01). Mixed Categories: A Phase-bound approach.. Arizona State University Colloquium Series. Arizona State University.
- Carnie, A. H. (2007, April). Mixed Categories In Celtic. Syntax Salon, University of Arizona.
- Piattelli-Palmarini, M. -., Carnie, A. H., Wedel, A. B., Gerken, L. -., & Mckee, C. M. (2007, September). Poverty of the Stimulus. Cognitive Science Master Seminar. University of Arizona.
- Carnie, A. H. (2006, March). Mixed Categories In Celtic: A phase-bound approach. Syracuse/Cornell Workshop on Mixed Cateogries. Syracuse, NY.
- Carnie, A. H. (2003, February). Phrase Structure and Ergativity. University of Utah Colloquium Series. Salt Lake City Utah.
- Carnie, A. H. (2003, February). Remarks on Papers. Workshop on the Syntax of Verb Initial Languages. University of Arizona.
- Carnie, A. H. (2003, January). A Phase-Geometric Approach to Multiple Case Systems. MIT Workshop on Phases and the EPP. MIT, Cambridge MA.
- Carnie, A. H. (2002, October). Geometric Hierarchies and Multiple Case Systems. Workshop on Ergativity, University of Toronto. Toronto.
- Carnie, A. H. (2001, April 12). The Irish Language. The University of Arizona Undergraduate Linguistics Club".
- Carnie, A. H. (2000, April). Grammatical Hierarchies and Grammaticalized Hierarchies. Cognitive Science Master Seminar.
- Carnie, A. H. (1999, September). Panel Discussant. NSF-funded Workshop on XML, Markup Languages and Unicode.
- Carnie, A. H. (1998, February). The Status of Words and Phrases. University of Arizona Linguistics Colloquium.
- Carnie, A. H. (1998, January). Deriving X-bar status. University of Georgia Linguistics Colloquium. Athens Georgia.
- Carnie, A. H. (1998, March). Underdetermined Phrasality. Linguistics Colloquium Series, University of Rochester.
- Carnie, A. H. (1998, October). The Problem of VSO order. Linguistics Colloquium Series, University of Arizona.
- Carnie, A. H. (1997, April). Derived words and phrases. Swarthmore College Colloquium Series.
- Carnie, A. H. (1997, January). On Words and Phrases. University of Toronto Colloquium Series.
- Carnie, A. H. (1997, January). On the derived Notions of X° and XP. Harvard Colloquium Series.
- Carnie, A. H. (1997, January). The Puzzle of VSO. University of Toronto Syntax Working Group Series.
- Carnie, A. H. (1997, June). Underdetermined Phrasality. colloquium series, University College London.
- Carnie, A. H. (1997, May). Subject Positions, EPP and PRO. University College Dublin.
- Carnie, A. H., & Harley, H. B. (1997, June). The EPP, PRO, and Case in Irish. Canadian Linguistics Association. Memorial University of Newfoundland.
- Carnie, A. H., & Harley, H. B. (1997, June). The EPP, PRO, and Irish Clausal Architecture. Celtic Linguistics Conference 2. Dublin, Ireland.
- Harley, H. B., & Carnie, A. H. (1997, January). Distinguishing the EPP and Nominative Case. Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting. Chicago.
- Carnie, A. H. (1996, April). On the Notions X° and XP. North Eastern Linguistic Society Meeting 27. McGill University.
- Carnie, A. H. (1996, February). Complex Predicates and the Theory of Head Movement. Michigan State University.
- Carnie, A. H. (1996, September). Derived Wordhood and Phrasality. University of Michigan Colloquium Series.
- Carnie, A. H., & Harley, H. B. (1996, January). Irish VSO Word Order Revisited. Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting. San Diego.
- Carnie, A. H. (1995, January). Complex Predicates and Head Movement. Yale University Colloquium.
- Carnie, A. H. (1995, June). Invited discussant. Graduate Studies in Linguistics in Canada: How to Recruit Students and How to Keep them; Canadian Linguistic Association Round Table.
- Carnie, A. H. (1995, March). Complex Predicates and Head Movement. University of Connecticut Linguistics Colloquium.
- Carnie, A. H. (1995, October). What's a head like you doing in a phrase like this?. University of Calgary Fall Colloquium Series.
- Carnie, A. H. (1995, Spring). Modern Irish: a Case Study in Language Revival Failure. MIT Workshop on Endangered Languages. MIT, Cambridge MA.
- Carnie, A. H., & Barbosa, P. (1995, January). Is right adjunction right? Evidence from French and Irish. Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting. New Orleans.
- Carnie, A. H., Harley, H. B., & Pyatt, E. (1995, June). Old Irish: A double derivation of VSO. Celtic Linguistics Conference. Dublin Ireland.
- Carnie, A. H. (1994, January). Complex Nominal Predicates and Head Movement in Irish. Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting.
- Carnie, A. H. (1994, July). Nominally Phrasal Copular Structures. West Coast Conference on Linguistics (WECOL). UCLA.
- Carnie, A. H. (1994, June). Complex Predicates and Deriving Copular Word Order. Language in Ireland Conference. Parasession on the Generative Linguistics of Modern Irish. University of Ulster, Jordanstown.
- Carnie, A. H. (1994, May). On the Head Movement of Complex Nominal Predicates. Canadian Linguistics Association. Calgary.
- Carnie, A. H. (1994, Université de Paris 8). Nominally Complex Copular Structures. Langue et Grammaire 1. Paris.
- Carnie, A. H., Harley, H. B., & Pyatt, E. (1994, May). The Resurrection: Raising to Comp, Evidence from Old Irish. Formal Linguistics Society of the Midwest Meeting 5. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
- Carnie, A. H. (1992, May). A Minimalist Approach to Some Problems of Irish Word Order. 12th annual Harvard Celtic Colloquium. Harvard University, Cambridge MA.
- Carnie, A. H. (1991, October). The Phonology of Irish Morphology. Leiden Conference for Junior Linguists 3. Leiden University.
Poster Presentations
- Archangeli, D. B., Johnston, S., Sung, J., Fisher, M., Hammond, M. -., & Carnie, A. H. (2014, May). Articulation and Neutralization: A Preliminary Study of Lenition in Scottish Gaelic. Interspeech. Singapore.
- Johnston, S., Archangeli, D. B., Sung, J., Fisher, M., Hammond, M. -., & Carnie, A. H. (2014, July). Svarabhakti Vowel articulation in Scottish Gaelic: a preliminary report.. Laboratory Phonology (LabPhon) 14. Tokyo, Japan.
- Sung, J., Archangeli, D. B., Clayton, I., Brennan, D., Johnston, S., Hammond, M. -., & Carnie, A. H. (2014, May, 2014). The articulation of lexical palatalization in Scottish Gaelic. 167th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America. Providence, RI.
- Warner, N. -., Brenner, D., Clayton, I., Carnie, A. H., Hammond, M. -., & Fisher, M. (2014, June). Spoken Word Recognition and the effects of Gaelic Initial Consonant Mutation. Celtic Linguistics Conference 8. Edinburgh, UK.
- Warner, N. -., Clayton, I., Brenner, D., Carnie, A. H., Hammond, M. -., & Fisher, M. (2014, January 5). The effect of Gaelic initial consonant mutation on spoken word recognition. Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting. Minneapolis.
- Warner, N. -., Clayton, I., Brenner, D., Carnie, A. H., Hammond, M. -., & Fisher, M. (2014, June). Spoken Word Recognition and the effects of Gaelic Initial Consonant Mutation. Celtic Linguistics Conference 8.
- Sung, J., Archangeli, D. B., Clayton, I., Brenner, D., Johnston, S., Hammond, M. -., & Carnie, A. H. (2013, November). The Articulation of Scottish Gaelic Plain and Palatalized Consonants. UltraFest 6. Edinburgh: Queen Margaret University.
- Warner, N. -., Clayton, I., Carnie, A. H., Hammond, M. -., Archangeli, D. B., Fisher, M., & Brenner, D. (2013, December). Perception of Scottish Gaelic alternating (leniting) consonants. Acoustical Society of America Meeting. San Francisco.More infoPublished author order unsure.
- Warner, N. -., Schertz, J., Carnie, A. H., Fisher, M., Hammond, M. -., Archangeli, D. B., Mathieu, L., & Gorrie, C. (2012, June). Timing of Perceptual Cues in Scots Gaelic sound distinctions. Celtic Linguistics Conference 7. Rennes France.
- Brenner, D., Davis, A., Warner, N. -., Carnie, A. H., Fisher, M., Schertz, J., Hammond, M. -., & Archangeli, D. B. (2011, October). Can you say [ṽ] or [x̃]. Aerodynamics of Nasalized Fricatives in Scottish Gaelic. Acoustical Society of America Meeting. San Diego.
- Warner, N. -., Carnie, A. H., Fisher, M., Schertz, J., Mathieu, L., Gorrie, C., Hammond, M. -., & Archangeli, D. B. (2011, October). The Timing of perceptual Cues in Scots Gaelic. Acoustical Society of America Meeting. San Diego.
Reviews
- Carnie, A. H. (2012. Review of Hickey (2011) The Dialects of Irish: Study of a changing landscape..
- Carnie, A. H. (2011. Book note on Luis López (2008) A derivational Syntax for information Structure..
- Carnie, A. H. (2011. Review of Ball & Müller (2009) The Celtic Languages..More info;Your Role: Author;Full Citation: Carnie, Andrew (2011) Review of Ball & MĂĽller (2009) The Celtic Languages. The Linguist List 22.1915: l;Electronic: Yes;
- Carnie, A. H. (2011. Review of Landau (2010) Experiencer Predicates(pp 409-411).
- Carnie, A. H. (2008. Review of Kayne (2005) Movement and Silence, OUP(pp 411-415).
- Carnie, A. H. (2008. Review of Pereltsvaig (2007) Copular Constructions in Russian.
- Carnie, A. H. (2008. Review of Stifter (2006) Sengoidelig: An introduction to Old Irish(pp 122-130).
- Carnie, A. H. (2006. Review of Cinque and Kayne (2005) The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Syntax(pp 444-452).
- Carnie, A. H. (2006. Review of Mohr (2005) Clausal Architecture and Subject Positions..
- Carnie, A. H. (2005. Review of Rizzi (2004): The Structure of CP and IP: The Cartography of Syntactic Structures Vol 2. Oxford U. Press.
- Carnie, A. H. (2005. Review of Roberts (2005) Principles and Parameters in a VSO Language: A Case Study in Welsh..
- Carnie, A. H. (2004. Review of Baltin & Collins (2000) The Handbook of Syntactic Theory(pp 182-184).
- Carnie, A. H., & Mendoza-Denton, N. C. (2003. Functionalism is/n't Formalism: An Interactive Review of Darnell et al (1999)(pp 373-390). Journal of Linguistics 39.2.
- Carnie, A. H. (2002. Review of Black (2000) Quiegolani Zapotec Syntax: A Principles and Parameters Account.
- Carnie, A. H. (2000. Review of Newmeyer (1999) Language Form and Language Function.
- Carnie, A. H. (1998. 'Review of Nigel Duffield (1995) Particles and Projections in Irish Syntax(pp 244-252).
- Carnie, A. H. (1997. Review of Aiden Doyle and Edmund Gussman (1997) Reverse Dictionary of Modern Irish.(pp 235-236).
- Carnie, A. H. (1996. Book Note on Fassi Fehri, Abdelkadar (1993) Issues in the structure of Arabic Clauses and Words(pp 664-665).
- Carnie, A. H. (1990. Review of Ó Siadhail, M (1989) Modern Irish, Grammatical Structure and Dialectal Variation.(pp 24-29).