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Forthcoming co-edited with Elinor Payne. Oxford Working Papers in Linguistics, Philology & Phonetics 12.

Forthcoming Violable generation. In ʻŌiwi Parker Jones and Elinor Payne (eds.) Oxford Working Papers in Linguistics, Philology & Phonetics 12.

Forthcoming with Julien Mayor. The Hawaiian passive: Multiple productivity in a neural network simulation. In ʻŌiwi Parker Jones and Elinor Payne (eds.) Oxford Working Papers in Linguistics, Philology & Phonetics 12.

Forthcoming with John Coleman. Is speech-rate lexical? In ʻŌiwi Parker Jones and Elinor Payne (eds.) Oxford Working Papers in Linguistics, Philology & Phonetics 12.

In Press Loanwords in Hawaiian. In Martin Haspelmath and Uri Tadmor (eds.) Lexical Borrowing in Cross-linguistic Perspective. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

2008 Phonotactic probability and the Māori passive: A computational approach. In Jason Eisner and Jeffrey Heinz (eds.) Proceedings of the Tenth Meeting of the ACL Special Interest Group on Computational Morphology and Phonology (SIGMORPHON2008), pp. 39–48.

2006 Durational variability and stress-timing in Hawaiian. In Paul Warren and Catherine I. Watson (eds.) Proceedings of the 11th Australian International Conference on Speech & Science Technology (SST2006), pp. 417–420.

2006 Probabilities improve stress-prediction in a CFG of Hawaiian phonology. In Lawrence Cavedon and Ingrid Zukerman (eds.) Proceedings of the 2006 Australasian Language Technology Workshop (ALTW2006), pp. 161–162.

2006 transliterated and translated with Holo Hoʻopai and Keao NeSmith. No ka mahiʻai ʻana, māhele 6. Ka Hoʻ oilina 5, pp. 2–23.

2005 The Stress Patterns of Hawaiian. M.Phil. thesis, University of Oxford.*


* N.B. I received an overall distinction (top mark) both for the thesis and for my exam papers which were on (1) the philosophy of logic and language, (2) general linguistic theory, (3) syntax, (4) phonetics and phonology.