Updated as of June 9, 2021.
**A downloadable version of my CV may be found here.
Miller, Taylor L. (to appear). Constituency in Kiowa. In Constituency and Convergence in the Americas, eds. Adam J.R. Tallman, Sandra Auderset, Hiroto Uchihara. Language Science Press. [abstract; draft forthcoming]
Miller, Taylor L. and Hannah Sande (to appear). Recursivity in Morphology. In the Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Morphology, eds. Peter Ackema, Sabrina Bendjaballah, Eulàlia Bonet, and Antonio Fábregas. Wiley-Blackwell. [current draft; please do not cite without permission]
Miller, Taylor L. and Hannah Sande (2021). Is word-level recursion actually recursion? In The Syntax-Phonology Interface and Recursivity [Special Issue], eds. Ingo Feldhausen, Caroline Féry, Frank Kügler, Languages. [pdf]
Miller, Taylor L. (2020). Navigating the Phonology-Syntax Interface and Tri-P Mapping. In Proceedings of the 2019 Annual Meeting on Phonology. [pdf]
Miller, Taylor L. (2020). Revisiting prosodic prominence in Saulteaux Ojibwe. In Papers of the Algonquian Conference, Volume 49. [pdf]
Miller, Taylor L. (2015). A prosodic analysis of the word in Kiowa. In Penn Working Papers in Linguistics 21.1, ed. David Wilson. University of Pennsylvania. [pdf]
Miller, Taylor L. (2018). The Phonology-Syntax Interface and Polysynthesis: A Study of Kiowa and Saulteaux Ojibwe. PhD Thesis, University of Delaware. [pdf]
Miller, Taylor (2021). Questions at the Phonology-Syntax Interface. MSU Phonology Group. Michigan State University. February 2021. [slides]
Miller, Taylor (2020). Competing Theories, Recursion, and Mystery Constituents at the Phonology-Syntax Interface. Yale Friday Lunch Talks. Yale University, November 2020. [slides]
Miller, Taylor (2020). In Search for True Word-Level Recursion. ICU - Keio Linguistics Colloquium. International Christian Univesity and Keio University, June 2020. [Abstact] [Slides] [YouTube]
Miller, Taylor (2019). Navigating the Phonology-Syntax Interface and Tri-P Mapping. Invited Speaker at the Annual Meeting of Phonology 2019. Stony Brook University, October 2019. [Abstract] [Slides]
Miller, Taylor (2019). (Un)Intentional Bias in Linguistic Theories: Challenging Contemporary Approaches to the Phonology-Syntax Interface. Invited Speaker at the 24th Workshop on the Structure and Constituency of the Languages of the Americas. University of Maryland - College Park, May 2019. [slides]
Miller, Taylor (2016). Moving past polysynthesis: finding theoretical value in morpho-syntactic complexity. University of Manitoba Linguistics Colloquium. October 4, 2016. [slides]
Miller, Taylor (2019). Building the Kiowa Dictionary Together: Balancing Community and Research Needs. Invited Satellite Session at the Annual Meeting of Phonology 2019. Stony Brook University, October 2019. [Handout]
Miller, Taylor. (2021) Constituency in Kiowa (presentation). Workshop on Constituency, Wordhood, and the Morphology-Syntax Distinction. Lyon, France. [slides]
Miller, Taylor and Amber Neely (2019). Connecting the Generations: Building a Kiowa Online Dictionary (presentation). International Year of Indigenous Languages: Perspectives Conference. Fort Wayne, Indiana. October 2019. [abstract] [slides]
Miller, Taylor and Jean Ann (2019). Teaching Phonology through Comedy (presentation). Teaching phonology: the state of the art. Fringe Workshop of the 27th Manchester Phonology Meeting. Manchester, United Kingdom. May 2019. [abstract] [slides]
Miller, Taylor and Irene Vogel (2018). Evidence for an abstract glide in the plural suffix in Saulteaux (presentation). The 92nd Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA). Salt Lake City, Utah. January 2018. [abstract] [slides]
Miller, Taylor (2018). Turning to “polysynthesis” to evaluate current phonology-syntax interface theories (poster). The 92nd Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA). Salt Lake City, Utah. January 2018. [abstract] [poster]
Miller, Taylor (2017). Revisiting prosodic prominence in Saulteaux Ojibwe (presentation). The 49th Algonquian Conference. Université de Montréal. Montreal, QB. October 2017. [abstract] [slides]
Miller, Taylor (2017). Giving back to the language community: lessons from the Kiowa and Ojibwe peoples (presentation). International Conference on Language Documentation & Conservation. Honolulu, Hawaii. March 2017. [abstract] [slides]
Miller, Taylor (2017). Kiowa Tonal Modification and the Prosodic Hierarchy (presentation). The Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas 2017 Annual Meeting. Austin, Texas. January 2017. [abstract] [slides]
Miller, Taylor (2016). Re-examining the front vowels in Saulteaux Ojibwe: the role of short [e] (presentation). The 48th Algonquian Conference. University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee. October 2016. [abstract] [slides]
Miller, Taylor (2016). A finite-state approach to pronominal prefixes in Kiowa's polysynthetic verb (poster). The 9th North American Phonology Conference. Concordia University. May 2016. [abstract] [poster]
Miller, Taylor (2016). Kiowa prefixes: A computational assessment (presentation). Cognitive Science Graduate Student Conference. University of Delaware. March 2016. [abstract] [slides]
Athanasopoulou, Angeliki, Taylor Miller, Pincus, Nadya, and Irene Vogel (2015). Evaluating acoustic measurements of creaky voice: A Vietnamese case study (presentation). The 167th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America. Jacksonville, Florida. November 2015. [abstract] [slides]
Miller, Taylor, Angeliki Athanasopoulou, Nadya Pincus, and Irene Vogel (2015). Two strategies for distinguishing ngã and sắc tones in Northern Vietnamese (poster). The 167th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America. Jacksonville, Florida. November 2015. [abstract] [poster]
Miller, Taylor, Angeliki Athanasopoulou, Nadya Pincus, and Irene Vogel (2015). Acoustic Effects of Focus on Two Northern Vietnamese Tones (presentation). Cognitive Science Graduate Student Conference. University of Delaware. March 2015. [abstract] [slides]
Athanasopoulou, Angeliki, Irene Vogel, Nadya Pincus, Taylor Miller (2015). Acquisition of Creaky Voice and other Boundary Phenomena in English (presentation). Cognitive Science Graduate Student Conference. University of Delaware. March 2015.
Athanasopoulou, Angeliki, Irene Vogel, Nadya Pincus, and Taylor Miller (2015). Acquisition of creaky voice (presentation). Linguistic Society of America 2015 Annual Meeting. Special Session: Aspects of Creaky Voice. Portland, Oregon. January 2015. [abstract]
Miller, Taylor, Angeliki Athanasopoulou, Nadya Pincus, and Irene Vogel (2015). The effect of focus on phonation in Northern Vietnamese tones (poster). Linguistic Society of America 2015 Annual Meeting. Special Session: Aspects of Creaky Voice. Portland, Oregon. January 2015. [abstract] [poster]
Pincus, Nadya, Angeliki Athanasopoulou, Taylor Miller, and Irene Vogel (2015). The reliability of various phonation measurements (poster). Linguistic Society of America 2015 Annual Meeting. Special Session: Aspects of Creaky Voice. Portland, Oregon. January 2015. [abstract] [poster]
Miller, Taylor (2014). The role of prosody in English sentence disambiguation (poster). The 165th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America. Indianapolis, Indiana. October 2014. [abstract] [poster]
Miller, Taylor (2014). A prosodic analysis of the word in Kiowa (presentation). Penn Linguistics Conference 38. University of Pennsylvania. March 2014. [abstract] [slides]
Miller, Taylor (2014). Defining the word in Kiowa (presentation). Cognitive Science Graduate Student Conference. University of Delaware. March 2014. [abstract] [slides]
Miller, Taylor (2013). Vietnamese color terms: the interaction of classifiers and reduplication (presentation). Cognitive Science Graduate Student Conference. University of Delaware. February 2013. [abstract] [slides]