Sociolinguistics of Place:
Duncan, Daniel. 2018. Urban/suburban contact as stylized social practice. Urban Language Research 2018, University of Graz.
Duncan, Daniel. 2018. Changing language and identity during suburbanization. LSA 2018, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Duncan, Daniel, 2017. Identity, archetype, and language in an American metropolitan area. Urban Space Research Network Symposium 2017, University of Heidelberg.
Duncan, Daniel. 2017. Merger just wasn’t in the CARDs in St. Louis. ADS 2017, Austin, Texas, and NWAV 45, Simon Fraser University (Poster).
Locus of Variation in the Grammar:
Duncan, Daniel. 2022. Computationally deriving language-internal factors using bipartite models. NWAV 50, San Jose, California.
Duncan, Daniel. 2022. The English alternative embedded passive as a generalized phenomenon. LAGB 2022, Belfast.
Duncan, Daniel. 2021. Variation and the English participle-preterite relation. Morphological Variation and Change in the 21st Century, Cambridge University.
Chatten, Alicia, Jailyn Pena, Kimberley Baxter, Erwanne Mas, Guy Tabachnick, Daniel Duncan, and Laurel MacKenzie. 2019. “I’ve always spoke(n) like this, you see”: Participle leveling in three corpora of English. NWAV 48, University of Oregon (Poster).
Duncan, Daniel. 2016. Syntactic variation as a consequence of variable Impoverishment in Fula objects. Formal Ways of Analyzing Variation 3, CUNY Graduate Center.
Duncan, Daniel. 2015. The rapid grammaticalization of the English ish-construction: Syntactic change in apparent time. NWAV 44, University of Toronto.
Phonological Outcomes of Sound Change:
Duncan, Daniel. 2021. Partial structure in St. Louis’ implementation of the Northern Cities Shift. NWAV 49, University of Texas.
Duncan, Daniel. 2018. Stigmatization-driven chain shift in St. Louis. ADS 2018, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Miscellaneous:
Duncan, Daniel. 2019. Variation in Fictional Dialogue: Three sources of variability in A Series of Unfortunate Events. NWAV 48, University of Oregon (Poster).
Duncan, Daniel, and Janine Duncan. 2018. All in the family: Finding opportunities for collaboration close to home. LSA 2018, Salt Lake City, Utah (Poster).
Duncan, Daniel. 2015. “Peppe[r]oni and g[ɹ]een peppe[ɹ]s”: Evidence of word-internal phonological code switching. CUNY Forum on Multilingual Phonology, New York, New York.
Bleaman, Isaac, Daniel Duncan, Shelley Feuer, Gregory Guy, Zachary Jaggers, and Matthew Stuck. 2014. “She said [that/Ø] she couldn’t take a complement”: Complementizer that omission in American English. NWAV 43, Chicago, Illinois.