Ph.D.
2015
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Affiliation: University of Oregon
Dissertation: A reconstruction of Proto-Sogeram: Phonology, lexicon, and morphosyntax
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Education
2011 M.A., Linguistics, UCSB
2006 B.A, Linguistics, Dartmouth College
Current Projects
- Documentation and description of six undescribed Sogeram languages of Papua New Guinea (Gants [gao], Mand [ate], Manat [pmr], Sirva [sbq], Aisi [mmq], and Kulsab [faj])
- Reconstruction of Proto-Sogeram phonology, lexicon, and morphosyntax
Publications:
Daniels, Don. To appear. “Complex coordination in diachrony: Two Sogeram case studies.” Diachronica.
Koch, Harold, Robert Mailhammer, Robert Blust, Claire Bowern, Don Daniels, Alexandre François, Simon J. Greenhill, Brian D. Joseph, Lawrence Reid, Malcolm Ross, and Paul Sidwell. 2014. “Research priorities in historical-comparative linguistics: A view from Asia, Australia and the Pacific.” Diachronica 31(2):267–278.
Daniels, Don. 2010. “A preliminary phonological history of the Sogeram languages of Papua New Guinea.” Oceanic Linguistics 49:163–193.