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Thomas M.

Dougherty
November 15, 2016

1890 East West Road


Moore Hall, Room 569
Honolulu, HI 96822 USA
Phone: 443-845-4946
Email: tmd@hawaii.edu
Website: http://www.thomasdougherty.net
Education
2012present
20062011

Ph.D. in Linguistics, University of Hawaii at Mnoa


B.A. in Linguistics, University of Hawaii at Mnoa

Employment
20122014,
2015

Teaching assistantship, University of Hawaii at Mnoa for LING 102 Introduction to the Study of Language

Publications
In prep.

Ainu. In: Lyle Campbell (ed.). Language isolates. Routledge Language


Family Series. New York: Routledge.

Invited Presentations & Posters


2014
2013
2013

Marked nominative from dierential object marking in Okinawan. Presented at the International Workshop on Dierential Object Marking and
Language Contact. December 45, Paris, France.
Prehistoric Language Contact in Northeast Asia in a Single Lexical Item.
Presented at the 21st International Conference on Historical Linguistics.
August 5th9th, Oslo, Norway.
A theoretical look at characters in phylolinguistics as applied to the
Japonic languages. Presented at the 3-Day International Conference on
Evolutionary Patterns. May 27th29th, Lisbon, Portugal.

Grants & Awards


2014
2014

Bilinski Pre-Dissertation Fellowship


Bilinski Pre-Dissertation Research Award

Resear Activities
2014
20122013
2011

Fieldwork on Okinawan: Fieldwork on the Naha dialect of Okinawan conducted in Naha City.
Fieldwork on Fataluku: Field Methods class at UHM on the Lospalos dialect
of Fataluku.
Archaeological eldwork in Hokkaid: Participation in archaeological dig
at the Hamanaka 2 site on Rebun Island (Baikal-Hokkaid Archaeology
Project)

Professional Activities
Professional Societies
Member, Linguistics Society of America
Member, Linguistics Society of Hawaii
Professional Service
Volunteer, 3rd International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation (2013)
Volunteer, Modern Perspectives on East Asian Texts workshop, (2011)
Volunteer, 19th Annual Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference (2010)
Volunteer, 1st International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation (2009)
Humor
2010

As Charlie Saygone. The linguistic Big Rip. Speculative Grammarian. Vol.


CLIX, no. 3. URL: http://specgram.com/CLIX.3/05.saygone.
rip.html

Professional Skills
Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
LATEX and XLATEX typesetting
XML markup
Python programming
Wordpress publishing
Languages
English (rst language)
Japanese (spoken & written intermediate)
Ainu (written intermediate)
Okinawan (spoken & written beginning)

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