Publications

Books and edited volumes

Kavitskaya, Darya and Alan C. L. Yu, eds. 2023. The Life Cycle of Language: Past, Present, and Future. Oxford University Press.

                    

Malgorzata Szajbel-Keck, Roslyn Burns, and Darya Kavitskaya, eds. 2014. Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics 23. Ann Arbor: Michigan Slavic Publications.

Kavitskaya, Darya. 2010. Crimean Tatar. LINCOM Europa.

                    

Jodi Reich, Maria Babyonyshev, and Darya Kavitskaya, eds. 2009. Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics 17. Ann Arbor: Michigan Slavic Publications.


Kavitskaya, Darya. 2002. Compensatory Lengthening: Phonetics, Phonology, Diachrony. Routledge, New York & London.

                    

Lisa J. Conathan, Jeff Good, Darya Kavitskaya, Alyssa B. Wulf, and Alan C. L. Yu, eds. 2001. Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistic Society. Berkeley, CA.

Articles and book chapters

Kavitskaya, Darya. Forthcoming. Vowel reduction. In Oxford Guides to the World’s Languages. The Slavonic Languages

Kavitskaya, Darya. Forthcoming. Phonologically conditioned alternations. In The Cambridge Handbook of Slavic Linguistics. Cambridge University Press. 

Kavitskaya, Darya and Florian Wandl. Forthcoming. A rare contrast in Slavic: the palatalization of rhotics. In Rarities in Phonetics and Phonology: Structural, Typological, Evolutionary, and Social Dimensions, Natalia Kuznetsova, Cormac Anderson, and Shelece Easterday, eds. Language Science Press.  

Kavitskaya, Darya and Adam McCollum. 2023. The rise and fall of rounding harmony in Turkic. In Darya Kavitskaya and Alan Yu, eds., The Life Cycle of Language: Past, Present, and Future. Oxford University Press.

Wandl, Florian and Darya Kavitskaya. 2023. On the reconstruction of contrastive secondary palatalization in Common Slavic. Journal of Historical Linguistics. 13(2): 220–254. http://doi.org/10.1075/jhl.21003.wan

McCollum, Adam and Darya Kavitskaya. 2022. On the status of non-iterativity in feature spreading. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics. 7(1): 1–43.

Kavitskaya, Darya. 2021. “Phonetic causes of sound change: the palatalization and assibilation of obstruents” by Daniel Recasens: a book review. Phonology 28: 16.

Kavitskaya, Darya. 2020. Compensatory lengthening. In Encyclopedia of Slavic Languages and Linguistics Online. Brill Publishers.

Francis M. Tyers, Jonathan Washington, Darya Kavitskaya, Memduh Gökırmak, Nick Howell, and Remziye Berberova. 2019. A biscriptual morphological transducer for Crimean Tatar. Proceedings of the ComputEL-3: 3rd Workshop on Computational Methods for Endangered Languages. University of Hawai’i Manoa, February 26-27, 2019.

Iskarous, Khalil and Darya Kavitskaya. 2018. Sound change and the structure of synchronic variability: Phonetic and phonological factors in Slavic palatalization. Language 94: 1–41.

Shih, Stephanie S, Jordan Ackerman, Noah Hermalin, Sharon Inkelas, and Darya Kavitskaya. 2018. Pokémonikers: A study of sound symbolism and Pokémon names. Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America 3.1: 42-1-6.

McCollum, Adam and Darya Kavitskaya. 2018. Non-iterative vowel harmony in Crimean Tatar. Proceedings of the West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (WCCFL) 35, April 28–30, 2017, Calgary, Canada.

Staroverov, Peter and Darya Kavitskaya. 2017. Tundra Nenets consonant sandhi as coalescence. The Linguistic Review. 34: 331–364.

Kavitskaya, Darya. 2017. Some recent developments in Slavic phonology. Journal of Slavic Linguistics 25: 389–415.

Kavitskaya, Darya. 2017. Compensatory lengthening and structure preservation revisited yet again. In Claire Bowern, Laurence Horn and Raffaella Zanuttini, eds., On Looking into Words (and Beyond). Berlin: Language Science Press. 41–58.

Peter Staroverov and Darya Kavitskaya. 2016. Stratal OT and Underspecification: Evidence from Tundra Nenets. Proceedings of Annual Meeting on Phonology (AMP) 2015.

Katsika, Argyro and Darya Kavitskaya. 2015. The phonetics of /r/ deletion in Samothraki Greek. Journal of Greek Linguistics 15: 34–65.

Kavitskaya, Darya. 2014. Segmental inventory and the evolution of harmony in Crimean Tatar. Turkic Languages 17: 86–114.

Kavitskaya, Darya and Khalil Iskarous. 2014. Slavic Palatalization: Phonetic Instantiation vs. Phonological Representation. Proceeding of the Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) 22 meeting. May 3-5, 2013. McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.

Kavitskaya, Darya. 2014. Opacity in Crimean Tatar: The interaction of vowel harmony and syncope. Proceedings of the Thirty-Eight Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistic Society.

Kavitskaya, Darya, Maria Babyonyshev, Theodore Walls, and Elena Grigorenko. 2011. Investigating the effects of phonological memory and syllable complexity in Russian-speaking children with SLI. Journal of Child Language 38: 979–998.

Kavitskaya, Darya and Maria Babyonyshev. 2011. The role of syllable structure: The case of Russian-speaking children with SLI. In Chuck Cairns & Eric Raimy, eds., Handbook of the Syllable. Brill Publishers. 353–371.

Iskarous, Khalil and Darya Kavitskaya. 2010. The interaction between contrast, prosody, and coarticulation in structuring phonetic variability. Journal of Phonetics 38: 625–639.

Kavitskaya, Darya and Peter Staroverov. 2010. When an interaction is both opaque and transparent: the paradox of fed counterfeeding. Phonology 27: 1–34.

Kavitskaya, Darya, Khalil Iskarous, Aude Noiray, and Michael Proctor. 2009. Trills and palatalization: Consequences for sound change. In Jodi Reich, Maria Babyonyshev & Darya Kavitskaya, eds., Proceedings of the Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics 17. Ann Arbor: Michigan Slavic Publications. 97–110.

Kavitskaya, Darya and Peter Staroverov. 2008. Opacity in Tundra Nenets. In Natasha Abner and Jason Bishop, eds., Proceedings of the 27th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Proceedings Project. 274–282. 

Kavitskaya, Darya. 2006. Perceptual salience and palatalization in Russian. In Louis Goldstein, D. H. Whalen, and C. T. Best, eds., Laboratory Phonology 8. Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin. 589–610.

Kavitskaya, Darya. 2005. Pitch accent and the phonologization in Slavic vowel length. In Steven Franks, Frank Y. Gladley and Mila Tasseva-Kurktchieva, eds., Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics 13. Ann Arbor: Michigan Slavic Publications.

Kavitskaya, Darya. 2005. Loan words and declension classes in Czech. In G. Booij, E. Guevara, A. Ralli, S. Sgroi & S. Scalise, eds., Morphology and Linguistic Typology. Proceedings of the Fourth Mediterranean Morphology Meeting (MMM4) Catania 2123 September 2003, 267–276. University of Bologna.

Kavitskaya, Darya. 2004. Syncope in Crimean Tatar. Proceedings of WAFL 1: Workshop in Altaic Formal Linguistics. MIT Working Papers in Linguistics, 46: 162–174.

Kavitskaya, Darya. 2003. Triggers and alternations in compensatory lengthening. Proceedings of the West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (WCCFL) 21, 208–221. Sommerville, MA: Cascadilla Press.

Barnes, Jonathan and Darya Kavitskaya. 2002. Phonetic analogy and schwa deletion in French. Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistic Society, 39–50. Berkeley, CA.

Kavitskaya, Darya. 2001. Hittite vowel epenthesis and the sonority hierarchy. Diachronica 28: 267–299.

Kavitskaya, Darya and Jonathan Barnes. 2001. Compensatory lengthening without moras: a study in phonologization. Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistic Society, 17–26. Berkeley, CA.

Kavitskaya, Darya. 1999. Voicing assimilation and the schizophrenic behavior of /v/ in Russian. In Proceedings of the Annual Workshop on Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics: The Seattle Meeting, 1998, 225–244. Ann Arbor: Michigan Slavic Publications.

Kavitskaya, Darya. 1999. Vowel epenthesis and syllable structure in Hittite. Proceedings of the Tenth Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference, Los Angeles, May 2123, 1998, 49–64. Washington, DC. Institute for the Study of Man.

Kavitskaya, Darya. 1997. Tense and aspect in Lai Chin. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area. 20: 173–213.

Kavitskaya, Darya. 1997. Aerodynamic constraints on the production of palatalized trills: the case of the Slavic trilled [r]. Proceedings from the 5th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology. Volume 2: 751–754. University of Patras, Rhodes, Greece.