Education
1992 - 1996 Ph.D. in linguistics, University of California, Los Angeles.
1983 - 1988 M.A. in linguistics, University of Texas at Arlington.
1975 - 1980 B.S. in physics with honors, University of Massachusetts.
Dissertation
Casali, Roderic F. 1996. Resolving hiatus. UCLA dissertation. (Published by Garland Publishing, New York, 1998.)
Principal Research Interests
Phonology, phonetics, African languages.
Professional Experience
- 2006 - present Instructor, Canada Institute of Linguistics
- 2000
- present International Linguistics Consultant for SIL International.
Responsible for advising the SIL international linguistics coordinator
on issues involving linguistics in SIL and assisting SIL field teams
and entities with linguistic analysis and publication.
- 1996
- 2004 Africa Area Linguistics Coordinator for SIL International. This
involved developing and implementing strategies to improve the quality
and quantity of SIL’s linguistic field research in Africa, providing
advice and assistance to linguistics consultants in SIL field entities
in Africa, and facilitating communication and sharing of resources
among SIL linguistic consultants and field researchers in Africa. It
also involved teaching linguistics courses and seminars and providing
consultant help in phonology.
- 1997 - 1999 Linguistics
Coordinator and Consultant for the Ghana Institute of Linguistics,
Literacy, and Bible Translation. This position involved overseeing
linguistics research and publication projects for GILLBT and advising
field linguists on aspects of phonological, morphological, and
syntactic analysis in Ghanaian languages. It also involved teaching
linguistics courses and seminars.
- 2001 - 2004 Phonology
Software Tool Developer for SIL Africa Area. Helped develop a software
tool to aid SIL field linguists in analyzing the phonological systems
of Bantu languages.
- 1996 Teaching Assistant, UCLA, for Prof. Victoria Fromkin, Linguistics 1 (Introduction to the Study of Language).
- 1994 Teaching Assistant, UCLA, Prof. Robert Stockwell, Linguistics 10 (Structure of English Words).
- 1993 Teaching Assistant, UCLA, for Prof. Nina Hyams, Linguistics 1 (Introduction to the Study of Language).
- 1989 Research Assistant in phonetics, University of Texas at Arlington.
- 1985
- 1991 Linguistic Field Worker, SIL. Conducted field research on the
Nawuri language of Ghana and developed literacy materials for this
language. Designed and taught an introductory course in phonology for
the Ghana Institute of Linguistics, Literacy and Bible Translation.
Served as a linguistics consultant, assisting other field workers with
phonological analysis of various Ghanaian languages.
Publications
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Casali, Roderic F. 1988. Vowel clusters and syllable structure in Nawuri. Papers in Ghanaian Linguistics 7:40-61, ed. by Kofi Saah & Emmanuel Osam. Legon: Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana.
- _____. 1990. Contextual labialization in Nawuri. Studies in African Linguistics 21:319-346.
- _____. 1994. Nominal tone in Nawuri. Journal of West African Languages 24, 2:45-64.
- _____. 1995. Nawuri Phonology. (Language Monographs no. 3.) Legon: Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana.
- _____. 1995. Labial opacity and roundness harmony in Nawuri. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 13:649-663.
- _____.1995. NC’s in Moghamo: prenasalized onsets, or heterosyllabic Clusters? Studies in African Linguistics 24:152-166.
- _____.1995. An overview of the Nawuri verbal system. Journal of West African Languages 25,1:63-86.
- _____.1995. On the reduction of vowel systems in Volta-Congo. African Languages and Cultures 8,2:109-121.
- _____.1996. Vowel elision in hiatus contexts. UCLA Working Papers in Phonology 1:18-56.
- _____.1997. Vowel Elision in hiatus contexts: Which vowel goes? Language 73:493-533.
- _____.1998. Predicting ATR Activity. Chicago Linguistic Society 34, 1:55-68.
- _____.1998. Review of Natural Phonology: The State of the Art, ed. by Bernard Hurch and Richard A. Rhodes. Notes on Linguistics 81:32-35.
- _____.2002. Nawuri ATR harmony in typological perspective. Journal of West African Languages 29, 1:3-43.
- _____.2003. [ATR] value asymmetries and underlying vowel inventory structure in Niger-Congo and Nilo-Saharan. Linguistic Typology 7:307-382.
Conference Presentations
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Casali, Roderic F. 1991. Vowel elision and glide
formation in Niger-Congo: An approach based on syllabification. Paper
presented at the 22nd Annual Conference on African Linguistics, Nairobi.
- _____. 1993.
Labial opacity and roundness harmony in Nawuri. Paper presented at the
24th Annual Conference on African Linguistics, Ohio State University.
- _____.1994.
Vowel Elision and Glide Formation in Niger-Congo: A Harmony Theoretic
Approach. Paper presented at the January 1994 Linguistic Society of
America meeting, Boston, January 9, 1994.
- _____. 1995.
Patterns of Glide Formation in Niger-Congo: An Optimality Account.
Paper presented at the January 1995 Linguistic Society of America
meeting, New Orleans, January 7, 1995.
- _____.1996.
A typology of vowel coalescence. Paper presented at the 2nd Southwest
Optimality Theory Workshop, University of California Irvine, May 11,
1996.
- _____.1996. Vowel coalescence in
Niger-Congo: Implications for height-feature theory. Paper presented at
the 27th Annual Conference on African Linguistics, University of
Florida, Gainesville, March 29, 1996.
- _____.1997.
ATR harmony systems: Some issues for research. Paper presented at the
28th Annual Conference on African Linguistics, Cornell University, July
11-13, 1997.
- _____.1998. Predicting ATR Activity. Paper presented at the 34th regional meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, April 1998.
- _____.1998.
Is the active value of ATR predictable? Paper presented at the 21st
West African Linguistics Society Congress, Abidjan, July 27, 1998.
- _____.1999.
Nawuri ATR harmony in typological perspective. Paper presented at the
29th Colloquium on African Languages and Linguistics, Leiden
University, 29 August - 1 September 1999.
- _____.2002. In search of Yoruba+:
[ATR] dominance and vowel inventory structure. Paper presented at the
January 1995 Linguistic Society of America meeting, San Fransisco,
January 4, 2002.
- _____.2002 .[-ATR] Dominance in Underlying Five-height Vowel Systems. Paper presented at the 33rd Annual Conference on African Linguistics, Ohio University, March 22-24, 2002.
- _____, Myles F. Leitch. 2002.
Underspecification revisited: [-ATR] dominance and default [+ATR] in
Bantu C. Paper presented at the Workshop on the Phonology of African
Languages, November 2, 2002, Vienna.
- _____.2006. Preliminary observations on the phonology and noun class system of Animere. Paper presented at the 37th Annual Conference on African Languages and Linguistics, University of Oregon, April 6-9, 2006.
Fellowships
- 1992 - 93, 1994 - 95 President’s Fellowship, UCLA.
Organizational Membership
- West African Linguistics Society.
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