Alice L. Davison

Associate Professor

Director of Graduate Studies

 

email: alice-davison@uiowa.edu

Phone: 319-335-0211
Office: 566 EPB

 

Office Hours

MWF 10:30-11:00, MW 1:30-2:30, and by appointment

 

Spring 2012 Courses

Course #
Title
Location
Time
 103:111  Syntactic Analysis  7 EPB  MWF 9:30-10:20
 103:212  Morphology  211 EPB  MWF 12:30-1:20

 

Education

  • AB (French), Bryn Mawr, 1962
  • MA (Linguistics), University of Chicago, 1969
  • Ph.D. (Linguistics), University of Chicago, 1973

Areas of Specialization

  • syntax
  • semantics
  • pragmatics
  • Hindi-Urdu and other South Asian languages

Current Research Projects

  • Correlative clauses in Sanskrit and Hindi
  • Long-distance agreement and non-finite clauses
  • Conditions on case marking in Hindi
  • Word order and clause structure in Indic languages
  • The syntax of Hindi and linguistic parameters

Recent and forthcoming papers

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  • 2009. "The lexical specification of correlative clauses in old and modern Indic languages." In Fifth Asian GLOW Conference (Generative Linguistics in the Old World). Mysore: Central Institute of Indian Languages, pp. 1-19.
  • 2009. "Adjunction, features and locality in Sanskrit and Hindi/Urdu correlatives." In Aniko Liptak (ed.) Correlatives. John Benjamins (Series: Language Faculty and Beyond. Internal and External Variation in Linguistics).
  • 2009. "Correlative clause features in Sanskrit and Hindi/Urdu." In P. Crisma and G. Longobardi, (eds.) Historical Syntax and Linguistic Theory. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • In press "Hierarchical structure and linear order: correlative clauses in Hindi/Urdu." In C.P. Masica (ed.), Papers from the 2003 ICOSAL Meeting, Moscow State University. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, pp. 211-245.
  • 2008 "A case restriction on control: implications for movement". Journal of South Asian Linguistics. Center for the Study of Language and Information.
  • 2007 "Word order, parameters and the Extended COMP Projection." In J. Bayer, Tanmoy Bhattacharya and Hany Babu (eds.), Linguistic Theory and South Asian Languages. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 175-198.
  • 2005 "Phrasal predicates: How N combines with V in Hindi/Urdu." In Tanmoy Bhattacharya (ed.) Yearbook of South Asian Languages and Linguistics. Berlin: Mouton DeGruyter, pp. 83-116.
  • 2004a "Structural case, Lexical case and the verbal projection." In V. Dayal and A. Mahajan (eds), Clause Structure in South Asian Languages. Dordrecht: Kluwer, pp. 199-225.
  • 2004b "Non-nominative subjects in Hindi/Urdu: VP structure and case parameters." In P. Bhaskararao and K.V. Subbarao (eds.), Non-nominative Subjects, Volume 1. Amsterdam: Benjamins, pp. 141-168.
  • 2002 "Agreement features and projections of TENSE and ASPECT." In R. Singh (ed), Yearbook of South Asian Languages and Linguistics. Delhi: Sage Publications, 27-57.
  • 2001a "Ergative case licensing, agreement and reflexive binding." In Anvita Abbi, R.S. Gupta and Ayesha Kidwai (eds), Linguistic Structure and Language Dynamics in South Asia. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.
  • 2001b "Long-distance anaphora in Hindi/Urdu." In P. Cole, G. Hermon and J. Huang (eds), Long Distance Anaphors. Irvine, CA: Academic Press, 47-82.

Recent conference papers:

Work in progress:

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