People
Helen Stickney
Visiting Assistant Professor
PhD in Linguistics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
BA in Linguistics, University of Southern Maine
2831 Cathedral of Learning
Phone: 412-624-5918
E-mail:hes41@pitt.edu
Courses Taught
Ling 0080 Aspects of Language (Fall 2008)
Ling 1000 Introduction to Linguistics (Fall 2008)
Ling 2777 Syntactic Theory (Spring 2009)
Ling 2441 Field Methods in Linguistics (Spring 2009)
Selected Publications
(to appear). (with K. Moulton & T. Roeper) From False Belief to False
Ascription. Proceedings of GALA 2007. Barcelona.
(2008). The Emergence of DP in the Partitive Structure. PhD Thesis.
University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
(2007). Investigations into children’s acquisition of the partitive
structure. Nordlyd: Tromsø Working Papers on
Language and Linguistics:
Proceedings from Workshop on Language Acquisition, SCL 22; Vol. 34
(3).
(2006). Children’s interpretation of partitive “most.” In
T. Heizmann
(ed.) UMass Occasional Papers in Linguistics 34: Current Issues in First
Language Acquisition. GLSA: Amherst, Massachusetts.