Listed below are doctoral and master's students I have advised or co-advised who have received degrees from the University at Buffalo:

 

Ph.D.

 

Heike Lehnert-LeHouillier. 2007. The Perception of Vowel Quantity: A Cross-Linguistic Investigation. (co-advised with Doug Whalen)

Percy Abrams.  2006.  Onondaga Pronominal Prefixes.

Ameyo Awuku.  2006.  Physio-psychological concept expressions in Ewe:  a syntax-semantics lexicon.

Matthew Davidson.  2002.  Topics in Southern Wakashan (Nootkan) Grammar.

Craig Kopris.  2001.  A Grammar and Dictionary of Wyandot.

Yongnam Um.  2001.  Tone and related phonological aspects of Middle Korean and Modern Korean dialects with special reference to vowel length.

Fengxian Li.  1993.  Diachronic study of V-V compounds in Chinese.

 

M.A.

Lehnert, Heike.  2002.  Phonetic and Phonological Aspects of Liquid Devoicing in Thai, Hungarian, and American English.

Cori Grimm.  1997.  The Phonetic realization of Pitch Accent in the Ontario Dialect of Oneida.

Alissa Melinger.  1997.  Syllabification, Foot Structure and Accent in Seneca.

Jordan Lachler.  1994.  Seneca aspect suffixes and the Alternating Base Hypothesis.

Anna Keusen.  1994.  The focus on Ne:_ in Cayuga.

Craig Kopris.  1994.  An RRG account of the distribution of Seneca pronominal affixes.

Kathy Binns.  1994.  To be or not to be:  zero in linguistic description.

Ryang-Sang Oh.  1991.  Syllable Structure in Korean.