PapersBolter, D. (2021). Vowel prothesis before /r/ revisited: acoustics and typology. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics, 6(1), p.22. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.1406:
Wuensch, J. and Bolter, D. (2020). Is a Schtoan a Stein? - How and why to teach dialects and regional variations in the German language classroom. German as a Foreign Language 2, 59-78. Bolter, D. (2019). Prefixless past participles in West Central German: Phonology or Perfective aspect?. Zeitschrift für Dialektologie und Linguistik 85(3), 259-306. Here you can also find some accompanying materials to my article: Prefixless past participles in West Central German: Phonology or Perfective aspect?/ Präfixlose Partizipien II im Westmitteldeutschen: Phonologie oder Perfektivität?, which appeared in Zeitschrift für Dialektologie und Linguistik: Here is a link to the additional materials. Research ProjectsIndiana Parsed Corpus of Historical High German : This is a syntactically parsed corpus of 200 High German texts from the 11th to the 20th century, under the direction of Dr. Christopher Sapp and Dr. Rex Sprouse at Indiana University.
The project is still under construction, but I encourage readers to take a look at our work as the project continues to develop! |
Conference Presentations
Here is a list of previous conference presentations I have given, some of them have links to the powerpoint/handout from that conference:
GLAC-29, Banff, CA Talk Title: A Phonetic Account of the Sonority Hierarchy with reference to Bavarian German <rl> (with Erin Noelliste) glac_handout.pdf Dissertation Defense Handout: defense_handout.pdf GLAC-28, Athens, GA, USA Talk Title: The Sonority Hierarchy and the Kerl-Problem in Bavarian German glac_28_presentation_without_audio.pptx_2.zip 8th Scenario Forum Symposium: Sore Back, Square Eyes? Going Performative in Digital Teaching and Learning Spaces June 18-19, 2021 Talk Title (with Juliane Wuensch and Nina Morais): Bringing it all together ONLINE: Performance, Outreach, and Education-The model of the German Theater Project at Indiana University GLAC-27, May 12-14, 2021 Madison, WI, USA (Online) Talk Title: Consonant-Final Plurals in West Germanic Languages: Examining the Theories GLAC-25, May 3-4, 2019 Iowa City, IA, USA Talk title: Ü-haltiges is Retroflex /ɭ/: On the motivation for Austro-Bavarian l-rounding MidPhon 23, October 5-6, 2018 Poster title: Vowel Prothesis before /r/ revisited: Acoustics and Typology midphon_poster.docx GLAC-24, May 11-12, 2018 University Park, PA, USA Talk title: l-rounding in the Dialect of Graz Germanic Studies 2017-2018 Student-Faculty Colloquium, March 23, 2018 Talk title: l-Rounding in the Graz Dialect of Austro-Bavarian Austria Weekend 2017, Sep 29-October 1, 2017 IU-Bloomington Talk title: Austrian Dialects- An Introduction www.dropbox.com/sh/be8c72btjufg01r/AACOMqkcNdj1YZqLinugX0Qha?dl=0 GLAC-23, April 20-22, 2017 Austin, TX, USA Talk Title: Language dynamics and the ge-Prefix in Western Central German glac_2017-_handout_2.pdf (Please consult the paper for a more up-to-date version) Graduiertenkolloquium, Philipps-Universität Marburg, January 20, 2016 Marburg, Germany Talk title: German *sk: Defining the intermediate stages between *sk and ʃ in German german__sk-_graduiertenkolloquium_marburg.ppt GLAC- 21, May 8-9, 2015 Provo, UT, USA Talk title: The Historical Phonology of German(ic) */sk/ |