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<title>Publications</title>
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<description>Publications A Word-and-Paradigm Workflow for Fieldwork Annotation Maria Copot, Sara Court, Noah Diewald, Stephanie Antetomaso and Micha Elsner, Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Computational Methods for Endangered Languages (ComputEL-5), Dublin, Ireland Modeling morphological learning, typology, and change: What can the neural sequence-to-sequence framework contribute? Elsner, Micha, et al. Journal of Language Modelling 7.1 (2019): 5398 Talks &amp;ldquo;A Community-Centered Workflow for Morphological Annotation&amp;rdquo; (Video) (2022) Language Documentation and Archiving Conference with Sara Court, Maria Copot, Stephanie Antetomaso and Micha Elsner &amp;ldquo;Speaking of Other Species in Amazonian Kichwa and Wao Terero&amp;rdquo; (2021) Language Documentation and Linguistic Theory 6 (LDLT6) with Tod Swanson &amp;ldquo;Wao Terero lexical suffixes: Bridging the lexicon and discourse&amp;rdquo; (2021) International Symposium of Morphology (ISMo) &amp;ldquo;Wao Terero lexical suffixes: Realization at the lexical semantic-discourse interface&amp;rdquo; (2021) American International Morphology Meeting (AIMM5), Columbus, OH &amp;ldquo;Overabundance and the interface&amp;rdquo; (2021) Workshop on Free Variation, 43 Annual Conference of the German Linguistics Society (DGfS), University of Freiburg, Germany &amp;ldquo;The structure of Potawatomi hybrid-class overabundance&amp;rdquo; (2019) American International Morphology Meeting (AIMM4), Stony Brook, NY &amp;ldquo;WP for sign-based CGs: a focus on morphotactics&amp;rdquo; (2018) Ohio State University Department of Linguistics Spring ColloquiumFest, Columbus, OH </description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2022 14:48:23 -0500</pubDate>
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<description> Wao Tededo Fieldwork Database A soon to be public database of information collected in the course of my fieldwork on Wao Tededo. My Git Repos These include small corpora, coq code, latex documents, lexical database web applications and other software. Issue of Potawatomi Traveling Times discussing the Potawatomi dictionary I helped to create. </description>
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<title>Bio</title>
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<description>I am a PhD candidate in the Ohio State University Linguisitcs Department where I research morphology. My focus is the morphology-semantics interface(s) in abstractive, Word-and-Paradigm-style systems. I integrate two methodologies, formal modeling, using logic, and elicitation-based fieldwork.
My dissertation research studies the properties of Wao Terero lexical suffix constructions. Wao Terero is a linguistic isolate spoken by an unknown number of speakers in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Lexical suffixes are suffixes that have concrete, noun-like meanings.</description>
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