Jerzy Rubach

Professor

email: jerzy-rubach@uiowa.edu


Phone: 319-335-0210
Office: 568 EPB

Office Hours

M 2:20-3:20, 5:30-6:30; W 4:30-5:30; and by appointment

Fall 2008 Courses

Course #

Title

Location

Time

103:011:AAA

 Language and Society

 Shambaugh, LIB

 MW 3:30-4:20

103:011:SCA

 

 9 EPB

 M 4:30-5:20

103:131

 History of the English Language

 212 EPB

 MW 1:00-2:15

Education

Areas of Specialization

Current Research Projects

Recent Publications

"Palatal Nasal Decomposition in Slovene, Upper Sorbian and Polish," Journal of Linguistics 44 (2008), 169-204.

“Lexical Phonology,” Language and Linguistics Compass 2 (2008), 456-477.

“Feature Geometry from the Perspective of Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian,” Linguistic Inquiry 38 (2007), 85-138.

“A Conspiracy of Gliding Processes in Polish,” Journal of Slavic Linguistics 15 (2007), 325-357.

 

“Perspectives on Polish Palatalization,” Poznan´ Studies in Contemporary Linguistics 42 (2006), 239-268.

 

"The Phonology of Polish," in Keith Brown (ed.), Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd edition (2006), Oxford: Elsevier, 671-676.

"Rule Ordering and Derivation in Phonology," in Keith Brown (ed.), Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd edition (2006), Oxford: Elsevier, 676-679.

 

"Mid Vowel Fronting in Ukrainian," Phonology 22 (2005), 1-36.

"Derivation in Optimality Theory: A Reply to Burzio," Linguistic Inquiry 35 (2004), 656-670.


“Posterior Stridents in Korean and Russian”, Studies in Phonetics, Phonology and Morphology 10
(2004),145-167.


“Duke-of-York Derivations in Polish”, Linguistic Inquiry 34 (2003), 601-629.


“Polish Palatalization in Derivational Optimality Theory”, Lingua 113 (2003), 197-237.

 

"Against Subsegmental Glides", Linguistic Inquiry 33 (2002), 672-687.


"An Overview of Palatalization-i", Studies in Phonetics, Phonology and Morphology 8 (2002), 169-186.

 

(with Geert E. Booij) “Allomorphy in Optimality Theory: Polish Iotation.” Language 77 (2001), 26-60.

 

“Glide and Glottal Stop Insertion in Slavic Languages: A DOT Analysis.” Linguistic Inquiry 31 (2000), 271-317.

 

“Backness Switch in Russian.” Phonology 17 (2000), 39-64.

 

 

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