Patricia M. Clancy
Chair, Department of Linguistics
Department of Linguistics Office: South Hall 3607
University of California, Santa Barbara Phone: (805) 893-8658
South Hall 3607 Fax: (805) 893-7769
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-3100 E-mail:
 
OFFICE HOURS (FALL 2006): Mon. 1:30-3:00/Fri. 12:15-1:15
 
RESEARCH INTERESTS

Language acquisition, language socialization, psycholinguistics, discourse and grammar, Japanese and Korean linguistics

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

In press.   Dialogic priming and the acquisition of argument marking in Korean. In J. Guo, E. Lieven, S. Ervin-Tripp, N. Budwing, S. Özçaliskan, K. Nakamura (eds.), Crosslinguistic approaches to the psychology of language: Research in the tradition of Dan Isaac Slobin. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

In press.   Discourse-functional correlates of argument structure in Korean acquisition. In N. McGloin (ed.), Japanese/Korean Linguistics 15, 1-20. Stanford: CSLI Publications.

In press.   The acquisition of argument structure and transitivity in Korean: A discourse-functional approach. In P. Li (ed.), Handbook of East Asian Psycholinguistics, Part III: Korean Psycholinguistics, C. Lee, Y. Kim, and G. Simpson (eds.). London: Cambridge University Press.

2004    The discourse basis of constructions: Some evidence from Korean. In Proceedings of the 32nd Stanford Child Language Research Forum, E. Clark (ed.). http://cslipublications.stanford.edu/CLRF/2004/05-Clancy.pdf.

2003    The lexicon in interaction: Developmental origins of Preferred Argument Structure in Korean. In J. W. Du Bois, L. Kumpf, and W. Ashby (eds.), Preferred Argument Structure: Grammar as architecture for function. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: Benjamins.

1999    The socialization of affect in Japanese mother-child conversation. Journal of Pragmatics 31: 1397-1421.

 
TEACHING
Fall 2007

Linguistics 138: LANGUAGE SOCIALIZATION

Winter 2008

Linguistics 214: DISCOURSE

Spring 2008

Linguistics 265: ACQUISITION OF GRAMMAR

 
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