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Dr. Andrew Carnie earned his Ph.D. from MIT in generative linguistics. He came to the UA in 1998 and is a Professor in the Department of Linguistics and a member of the Cognitive Science, the Intercultural Arts and the Second Language Acquisition, and Teaching Graduate Interdisciplinary Programs (GIDPs).

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Courses
  • TG
    Theories of Grammar

  • FST
    Foundations of Syntactic Theory

  • MWST
    Major Works in Syntactic Theory

  • IL
    Introduction to Linguistics

  • ITS
    Introduction To Syntax

  • MLS
    Meaning in Language and Society

  • LAA
    Linguistic Analysis and Argumentation

Grants
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    PhD Career Pathways: The Humanities Coalition

    Principal Investigator (PI)

    2021

    $48.0K
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    The National GEM Consortium for Graduate Fellowship Program

    Principal Investigator (PI)

    2021

    $20.0K
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    National Physical Science Consortium Graduate Fellowship

    Principal Investigator (PI)

    2018

    $80.0K
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    Understanding PhD Career Pathways for Program Improvement

    Principal Investigator (PI)

    2018

    $50.0K
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    Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP)

    Principal Investigator (PI)

    2017

    $8.1M
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    Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP)

    Principal Investigator (PI)

    2017

    $50.0K
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    Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP)

    Principal Investigator (PI)

    2017

    $41.5K
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    2016 Bisgrove Scholar Program

    Principal Investigator (PI)

    2016

    $199.6K
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    SBE-RCUK: Experimental and Descriptive Investigations of Welsh (cym) Consonant Mutation

    Co-Investigator (COI)

    2015

    $362.4K
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    A Descriptive and Theoretical Analysis of Complex Predicates in Iranian Languages

    Co-Investigator (COI)

    2015

    $287.4K
Books
  • Pronouns, Presuppositions and Hierarchies: The Work of Eloise Jelinek in Context

    2014

  • Syntax: A Generative Introduction (3rd Edition)

    2013

  • The Syntax Workbook: A Companion to Carnie's Syntax

    2013

  • Formal Approaches to Celtic Linguistics

    2011

  • Constituent Structure (2nd Edition)

    2010

  • Constituent Structure (1st Edition)

    2008

  • Irish Nouns: A Reference Guide

    2008

  • Verb First: The Syntax of Verb Initial Languages

    2005

  • Formal Approaches to Function: Papers in honor of Eloise Jelinek

    2003

  • Argument hierarchies and the mapping principle

    2003

News
  • UArizona students awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowships

    2022

  • UA Students Earn NSF Graduate Research Fellowships

    2019

  • Students Earn NSF Graduate Research Fellowships

    2018

  • Business Programs, Library Science Climb in Rankings

    2017

  • Exceptional UA Students Earn Fellowships From NSF

    2017

  • Noam Chomsky Teaches Linguistics to UA Students

    2016

  • Maria Teresa Velez: Farewell to a Revolutionary

    2016

  • Promising UA Grad Students Earn NSF Fellowships

    2016

  • UA Grad Slam Is a Grand Success

    2015

  • Noam Chomsky to Return to UA

    2015

  • A PhD Less Ordinary

    2014

  • New Graduate Education Resources to Enhance Support, Accelerate Research

    2014

  • Several UA Graduate Programs Reach New Heights

    2014

  • Q&A: The Importance of the UA's Graduate Interdisciplinary Programs

    2013

  • 35 Wildcats Earn NSF Graduate Research Fellowships

    2013

  • UA Priority: Graduate Student Success

    2013

  • Graduate Interdisciplinary Programs Build Collaboration, Productivity

    2013

  • What UA Deans Say About the Land-Grant Mission

    2012

  • Graduates Support Efforts for Improved Language Instruction, Research

    2012

  • The Chomsky-UA Connection

    2012

  • Awards of Distinction Luncheon Recognizes Excellence in Teaching

    2010

  • UA Researchers Help Preserve Scottish Gaelic

    2010

Publications (44)
Recent
  • Category-specific effects in Welsh mutation

    2019

  • Individual variation in lexical palatalization: Articulatory evidence from Scottish Gaelic

    2018

  • Phonological restrictions on lenition in Scottish Gaelic

    2017

  • Lexical representation and processing of word-initial Morphological alternations: Scottish Gaelic mutation

    2017

  • Review of Aiden Doyle (2015) The History of the Irish Language

    2016

  • The Syntax and Semantics of Scottish Gaelic a' dol

    2016

  • The aerodynamic puzzle of nasalized fricatives: Aerodynamic and perceptual evidence from Scottish Gaelic.

    2015

  • Review of Cheng and Corver (2013) Diagnosing Syntax

    2014

  • Vowel insertion in Scottish Gaelic.

    2014

  • On Counterfactuality in non-standard Subjective conditional

    2014

  • Articulation and Neutralization: A Preliminary Study of Lenition in Scottish Gaelic

    2014

  • Timing of Perceptual Cues in Scots Gaelic

    2011

  • Can you say [ṽ] or [x̃]. Aerodynamics of Nasalized Fricatives in Scottish Gaelic

    2011

  • Irish Mixed Categories

    2011

  • Some Thoughts on Attracting New Dancers

    2006

  • Flat Structure, Categorial Uncertainty and Non-Verbal Predication in Irish,'

    2006

  • Phases and Nominal Interpretation

    2006

  • A Phase-geometric approach to multiple marking systems

    2005

  • Existential Impersonals

    2005

  • Tree maximization and the Extended Projection Principle

    2005

  • Some remarks on markedness Hierarchies: A reply to Aissen 1999 and 2003

    2005

  • How to Handle Cyber-Sloth in Academe

    2001

  • On the Notions XP and Xo

    2000

  • Linking Linguists

    2000

  • Counting for Linguists

    1999

  • WCCFL 18: Proceedings of the 18th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics

    1999

  • Dissertation Summary

    1998

  • A Note on Diphthongization before Tense Sonorants in Modern Irish: An Articulatory Explanation.

    1998

  • Aidan Doyle and Edmund Gussmann. A Reverse Dictionary of Modern Irish. Lublin, Poland: Wydawnictwo Folium. 1996. US$40.00, 355pp.

    1997

  • Distinguishing the EPP and Nominative case

    1997

  • Two Types of Non-verbal Predication in Modern Irish

    1997

  • Modern Irish: a Case Study in Language Revival Failure

    1996

  • Shifting objects and procrastinating subjects

    1996

  • Complex Predicates and Deriving Copular Word Order

    1995

  • Nominally Phrasal Copular Structures

    1995

  • Nominally Complex Copular Structures

    1994

  • On the Head Movement of Complex Nominal Predicates

    1994

  • The Resurrection: Raising to Comp, Evidence from Old Irish

    1994

  • Whence Sonority: Evidence from Epenthesis in Modern Irish

    1994

  • Nominal Predicates and Absolutive Case Marking in Irish

    1993

  • Irish Clausal Constituent Structure

    1991

  • A Domain Based Phonology: The Evidence from Modern Irish

    1991

  • On the Origins of the Picts

    1989

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