1 CURRICULUM VITAE NAME DATE Donald E. Hardy March 9

CURRICULUM VITAE
NAME
DATE
Donald E. Hardy
March 9, 2015
ADDRESS
PHONE
Department of English
Department of English/098
University of Reno
Reno, Nevada 89557
(775) 682-6368
EDUCATION
1988
1988
1985
1980
Ph.D.
M.A.
M.A.
B.A.
Linguistics and Semiotics, Rice University.
Linguistics and Semiotics, Rice University.
English, University of North Texas.
English, University of North Texas.
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
Fall 2005--Present
(Effective July 2005)
(Fall 2003--Spring 2005)
Professor, English (Linguistics), University of Nevada, Reno
Professor, English (Linguistics), Colorado State University
Associate Professor, English (Linguistics), Colorado State
University
(Summer 2002--Spring 2003) Editor, Style, Northern Illinois University
(Summer 2001--Spring 2002) Executive Editor, Style, Northern Illinois University
(Fall 1996--Spring 2003)
Associate Professor, English (Linguistics), Northern Illinois
University
(Fall 1992-- Fall 1996)
Assistant Professor, English (Linguistics), Northern Illinois
University
(Fall 1988--Spring 1992)
Lecturer, English (Linguistics), University of North Texas
TEACHING
Courses Taught at University of Nevada, Reno
281
Introduction to Language
282
Language and Literary Expression
412A/612A Linguistics
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713
411B/611B
412B/612B
713
Problems in Language: Discourse Analysis
Syntax
Applied Linguistics (Discourse Analysis)
Problems in Language: Systemic Functional Grammar
Courses Taught at Colorado State University:
515
323
514
280
320
507
140
322
Syntax
English Language for Teachers II
Phonology/Morphology
Traditional English Grammar
General Linguistics
Stylistics
Introduction to Literature
English Language for Teachers I
Courses Taught at Northern Illinois University:
207
321
433
508
514
515
518
534
614
Fundamentals of English Grammar
Structure of Modern English
Discourse Analysis
Research Methods in Linguistics
Introduction to Linguistics
Descriptive Linguistics
Syntax
Linguistics and Literature
Seminar (English Grammar)
PUBLISHED WORKS
Books:
Hardy, Donald E. 2007. The Body in Flannery O’Connor’s Fiction: Computational Technique
and Linguistic Voice. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press.
-----. 2003. Narrating Knowledge in Flannery O’Connor’s Fiction. Columbia: University of
South Carolina Press.
Reviews and notices of Narrating Knowledge in Flannery O’Connor’s Fiction:
Bunch, Dianne. “Review of Donald E. Hardy’s Narrating Knowledge in Flannery
O’Connor’s Fiction.” Flannery O’Connor Review 2 (2003-2004): 120-22.
Hall, Geoff, and Joanna Gavins. “The Year’s Work in Stylistics 2003.” Language and
Literature 13.4 (2004): 357.
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Ho, Yu-Fang. “Book Review: Narrating Knowledge in Flannery O’Connor’s Fiction.”
Language and Literature 15 (2006): 208-11.
Rath, Sura Prasad. “Narrating Knowledge in Flannery O’Connor’s Fiction (review).”
South Central Review 22.1 (2005): 129-130.
Rochette-Crawley, Susan. “Narrating Knowledge in Flannery O’Connor’s Fiction. By
Donald E. Hardy.” Journal of the Midwest MLA 37.1 (2004): 127-29.
Reviews and notices of The Body in Flannery O’Connor’s Fiction: Computational Technique
and Linguistic Voice:
Donahoo, Robert. 2008. “Robert Donahoo Reviews Donald Hardy’s New Monograph.”
Cheers! The Flannery O’Connor Society Newsletter 15.1: 3.
Stockwell, Peter. “The Year’s Work in Stylistics 2007.” Language and Literature 17.4 (2008):
359.
Reprints in collection:
Hardy, Donald E. “Towards a Typology of Narrative Gaps: Knowledge Gapping in Flannery
O’Connor’s Fiction” in Paul Simpson’s Stylistics: A Resource Book For Students, 2nd
ed., New York Routledge, 2014, pp. 192-97. Edited and abbreviated reprint of
“Towards a Stylistic Typology of Narrative Gaps: Knowledge Gapping in Flannery
O’Connor’s Fiction.” Language and Literature 14 (2005): 363-75.
Hardy, Donald. E., and Heather Hardy. 2012. “Love, Death, and War: Metaphorical Interaction
in Hemingway's 'Hills Like White Elephants.'” In Lawrence J. Trudeau (Ed.), Short Story
Criticism, Vol 168. Detroit: Gale. Reprint of “Love, Death and War: Conversation and
Metaphor in Hemingway’s `Hills Like White Elephants’.” Language and Literature 25
(1990): 1-56.
Hardy, Donald E. 2012. “Presupposition and the Coconspirator.” In Lawrence J. Trudeau (Ed.),
Short Story Criticism, Vol 168 (pp. 73-78). Detroit: Gale. Reprint of “Presupposition and
the Coconspirator.” Style 26.1 (1992): 1-11.
-----. 2011. “Presupposition and the Coconspirator.” Bloom’s Modern Critical Views: Ernest
Hemingway—New Edition, Ed. Harold Bloom, 29-41. New York: Infobase Publishing.
Reprint of “Presupposition and the Coconspirator.” Style 26.1 (1992): 1-11.
Interviews:
Galloway, Denise. 2008. “A Closer Look: Denise Galloway Interviews Donald Hardy, Author
of The Body in Flannery O’Connor: Computational Technique and Linguistic Voice.”
Cheers! The Flannery O’Connor Society Newsletter 15.1: 4-5.
Articles and Book Chapter Submitted for Refereed Consideration:
Hardy, Donald E. “Teaching O’Connor’s Narrative Style through ‘The River.’” For proposed
MLA volume on teaching O’Connor. (Mailed 5.16.14)
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-----. “The Influence of Richard Hughes’s High Wind in Jamaica on Flannery O’Connor.”
Flannery O’Connor Review (Mailed 5.31.14)
Refereed Journal Articles:
Hardy, Donald E. “The ‘Less Fashionable’ Influence of Max Beerbohm on Flannery
O’Connor.” Mississippi Quarterly 66.2 (2013): 279-302.
Hardy, Donald E., and **Crystal Broch Colombini. 2011. “A Genre, Collocational, and
Constructional Analysis of RISK.” International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 16.4
(2011): 462-85.
Hardy, Donald E. 2010. “Politeness in Flannery O’Connor’s Fiction: Social Interaction,
Language, and the Body.” Style 44.4: 524-46.
-----. 2007. “Embedded Narration in Flannery O’Connor’s Fiction: What’s the Point?”
Flannery O’Connor Review 5: 141-52.
-----. 2004. “Collocational Analysis as a Stylistic Discovery Procedure: The Case of Flannery
O’Connor’s Eyes.” Style 38.4: 410-27. (appeared in February 2006)
-----. 2005. “Towards a Stylistic Typology of Narrative Gaps: Knowledge Gapping in Flannery
O’Connor’s Fiction.” Language and Literature 14: 363-75.
-----. 2004. “The Role of Linguistics in Interpretation: The Case of Grammatical Voice.”
Belgian Journal of English Language and Literatures. Thematic Issue: The
Linguistics/Literature Interface 2: 31-48.
-----. 2003. “Face and the Middle Voice in Flannery O’Connor’s Fiction.” Journal of Literary
Semantics 32: 133-50.
-----. 2001. “Traditional Grammar: How ‘Research Summaries’ Ruined a Pretty Good Thing.”
Journal of Teaching Writing 19.1&2: 30-51. (appeared September 2003)
Hardy, Donald E., and *David Durian. 2000. “The Stylistics of Syntactic Complements:
Grammar and Seeing in Flannery O’Connor’s Fiction.” Style 34: 92-116.
Hardy, Donald E., and *Chris Newton. 1998. “Why Is She So Negative? Negation and
Knowledge in Flannery O’Connor’s A Good Man is Hard to Find.” Southwest Journal of
Linguistics 17: 61-81. (appeared April 1999)
Hardy, Donald E. 1997. “Narrating Knowledge: Presupposition and Background in Flannery
O’Connor’s Fiction.” Language and Literature (Harlow, Essex) 6(1): 29-41.
Hardy, Donald E., and *Amy Leuchtmann. 1996. “Topic Versus Cohesion in the Prediction of
Causal Ordering in English Conversation.” Discourse Processes 21: 237-54.
Hardy, Donald E., and **Karen Milton. 1994. “The Distribution and Function of Relative
Clauses in Literature.” Pragmatics and Language Learning 5: 247-65.
Hardy, Donald E. 1994. “Middle Voice in Creek.” International Journal of American
Linguistics 60: 39-68.
-----. 1992a. (Appeared June 1993). “Introduction: Tracing the Crosscurrents of Influence:
Literary vs. Ordinary vs. Scientific Language.” Crosscurrents of Influence: Linguistics
and Literary Theory. Ed. Donald E. Hardy. Special issue of Language and Literature
17: 1-17.
-----. 1992b. “Presupposition and the Coconspirator.” Style 26(1): 1-11.
-----. 1992c. “Figure and Ground in the Creek Auxiliary oom.” Word 43: 217-31.
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-----. 1991a. (Appeared March 1992) “Strategic Politeness in Hemingway’s ‘The Short Happy
Life of Francis Macomber’.” Poetics 20: 343-62.
-----. 1991b. “Free Indirect Discourse, Irony, and Empathy in Flannery O’Connor’s
‘Revelation.’” Language and Literature 16: 37-53.
-----. 1991c. “The Monomythic Fall in Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter.” Panjab University
Research Bulletin (Arts) 12(2): 3-11.
-----. 1991d. “Linguistic and Literary Theory: The Dancer and the Dance. (1990 Presidential
Address to Linguistic Association of the Southwest.)” Southwest Journal of Linguistics
10(2): 1-29.
Hardy, Donald E., and Heather K. Hardy. 1990. “Love, Death and War: Conversation and
Metaphor in Hemingway’s `Hills Like White Elephants’.” Language and Literature 25:
1-56.
Hardy, Donald E. 1989. “The Semantic Basis of the Primary Object/Secondary Object
Distinction in Blackfeet.” Southwest Journal of Linguistics 9(1): 29-44.
-----. 1988. “Russell Edson’s Humor: Absurdity in a Surreal World.” Studies in American
Humor 6: 93-100. (appeared in October 1991)
-----. 1983. “Conversational Interaction and ‘Innocence’ in James’ The Ambassadors.”
Southwest Journal of Linguistics 4(1): 16-22.
*Undergraduate student coauthors
**Graduate student coauthor
Refereed Chapters in Books:
Simpson, Paul, and Donald E. Hardy. 2008. “American Sentences.” The Blackwell Concise
Companion to American Fiction, 1900-1950. Ed. Peter Stoneley and Cindy Weinstein,
113-31. London: Blackwell.
Hardy, Donald E. 2007. “Corpus Stylistics as a Discovery Procedure.” Literature and Stylistics
for Language Learners: Theory and Practice, ed. Greg Watson and Sonia Zyngier, 7990. New York: Palgrave MacMillan.
-----. 2005. “Technology and Stylistics: The Web Connection.” The Writer’s Craft, the
Culture’s Technology, ed. Carmen Rosa Caldas-Coulthard and Michael Toolan, 195-208.
New York: Rodopi. (appeared in February 2006)
-----. 2005. “Creek.” In Native Languages of the Southeastern United States. Eds. Heather K.
Hardy and Janine Scancarelli. Lincoln: Univ. of Nebraska Press, pp. 200-45, and
bibliography in collective references on pp. 499-540.
-----. 1996. “The Dialogic Repetition of Free Indirect Discourse in Oral and Literary
Narrative.” Repetition in Dialogue, Ed. Carla Bazzanella. Tübingen: Niemeyer, pp. 90103, and bibliography in collective references on pp. 174-91.
Non-Refereed Proceedings:
Hardy, Donald E. 1996. “Topic and Ordering of Causal Sequences in Creek.” 1994 MidAmerica Linguistics Conference Papers. Ed. by Frances Ingemann. Kansas: Univ. of
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Kansas, pp. 532-45.
Book Reviews and Notices:
Hardy, Donald E. 2011. Book Review of Toolan, Michael. Narrative Progression in the Short
Story: A Corpus Stylistic Approach. Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2009. Style 45(4):
686-90.
-----. 2010. Book Review of Van Peer, Willie, Jèmeljan Hakemulder, and Sonia Zyngier.
Muses and Measures: Empirical Research Methods for the Humanities. Newcastle, UK:
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007 Style 44(3): 442-45.
-----. 2009. Book Review of Totkv Mocvse/New Fire: Creek Folktales by Earnest Gouge.
Edited and translated by Jack B. Martin, Margaret McKane Mauldin, and Juanita McGirt.
Foreword by Craig Womack. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2004.
International Journal of American Linguistics 72(2): 278-80.
-----. 2007. Book Review of Mike Scott and Christopher Tribble’s Textual Patterns: Key Words
and Corpus Analysis in Language Education. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2006. Style
41(4): 457-59.
-----. 2007. Book Review of Lisa Cohen Minnick’s Dialect and Dichotomy: Literary
Representations of African American Speech. Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama
Press, 2004. Language and Literature 2007 16(3): 306-09.
-----. 2007. Book Review of Elena Semino and Mick Short’s Corpus Stylistics: Speech,
Writing, and Thought Presentation in a Corpus of English Writing. Routledge Advances
in Corpus Linguistics (London: Routledge). Literary and Linguistic Computing 22.4:
489-90.
-----. 2004. Book Review of Michael Hammond’s Programming for Linguists: Perl for
Language Researchers. Language and Literature (Harlow, Essex) 13.2: 183-86.
-----. 1993. (Appeared March 1994) Book Review of Jim Lehrer’s Blue Hearts. “New Lehrer
Novel Takes a More Serious Tone.” Texas Books in Review 13(4): 3.
-----. 1993. (Appeared January 1994) Book Notice. “John Searle, et al., (On) Searle on
Conversation.” Language 69(4): 874-75.
-----. 1993. “Journal Review of Language and Literature: Journal of the Poetics and
Linguistics Association.” Style 26: 308-12.
-----. 1992. Book Review of Jim Lehrer Short List. “Vice-President Mack?” Texas Books in
Review 12(2):12.
-----. 1991. Book Notice. “Nigel Love (ed.), The Foundations of Linguistic Theory: Selected
Writings of Roy Harris.” Language 67(3): 655-56.
-----. 1991. Book Review of Jim Lehrer Lost and Found. “Lehrer’s One-Eyed Mack is Back.”
Texas Books in Review 11(3): 29.
-----. 1991. Book Notice. “Julia Penelope, Speaking Freely: Unlearning the Lies of the
Fathers’ Tongues.” Language 67(3): 660-61.
-----. 1990. Book Notice. “Michael Toolan, Narrative: A Critical Linguistic Introduction.”
Language 66(3): 653-54.
-----. 1990. Book Review of Jim Lehrer’s The Sooner Spy. “One-Eyed Mack Battles Spies,
CIA, and Grease Pirates.” Texas Books in Review 10(3): 9.
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Special Issues of Journals (Other than Style) Edited:
Hardy, Donald E., ed. 1992. (Appeared June 1993.) Crosscurrents of Influence: Linguistics
and Literary Theory. Special issue of Language and Literature (American journal)
Articles in Preparation:
Hardy, Donald E. “A Distinctive-Collexeme Analysis of Worth Constructions.”
-----. “The Past Perfect as Stylistic Marker in Beerbohm’s Zuleika Dobson and Seven Men.”
-----. “Towards a Stylistic Typology of Narrative Gaps: Gapping and the American Grotesque.”
-----. “A Corpus Based Exploration of the Functional Motivations for Relative Clause
Structure.”
Hardy, Donald, and Julia Cabal. “Failure: A Corpus Analysis.”
Books in Preparation:
Hardy, Donald E. Computing the Narrative Self: A Linguistic Corpus Analysis.
HONORS AND AWARDS
2014 Alan Bible Teaching Excellence Award, April 25, 2014, UNR.
2001 Best Educational Website, Second Place, for Traditional Grammar: An Interactive Book,
Showcase Steering Committee, NIU
2000 Winner of Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award, University-wide award, NIU
2000 Nominee from English department for the Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award,
NIU
2000 Nominee from College of Liberal Arts and Sciences for the Excellence in Undergraduate
Teaching Award, NIU
2000 Xi Delta, for which I was the faculty sponsor at Northern Illinois University, wins Best
Chapter Award from National Sigma Tau Delta, the English honor society
1999 Nominee from English Department for the Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award,
NIU
1999 Nominee from College of Liberal Arts and Sciences the Excellence in Undergraduate
Teaching Award, NIU
1999 Award from Local Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta for Appreciation of Service and Support of
STD, awarded by NIU members of STD, NIU
1999 Academe Award for Best Web Page for Faculty or Staff Personal Information: Awarded by
TAPS (Technology for Academic Productivity Seminars), April, NIU
1999 Academe Award for Best Web Page for Instructive, Non-Course: Awarded by TAPS
(Technology for Academic Productivity Seminars), April, NIU
1999 Academe Award for Best Web Page for General Course Material: Awarded by TAPS
(Technology for Academic Productivity Seminars), April, NIU
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1998 Nominee from English Department for the Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award,
NIU
1998 Nominee from College of Liberal Arts and Sciences for the Excellence in Undergraduate
Teaching Award, NIU
1998 Academe Award for Best Web Page for Faculty or Staff Personal Information: Awarded by
TAPS (Technology for Academic Productivity Seminars), April, NIU
1995 University Friends Award (NIU Center for Access-Ability Resources), NIU
1992 Special Award of Appreciation for Support and Encouragement of Graduate Students,
Graduate Students in English, University of North Texas
1991 Metamorphosis Mentor Award, University of North Texas
1980 B.A. summa cum laude, University of North Texas
PAPERS PRESENTED
Hardy Donald E. (Presenter & Author), and Julia Cabal. “Failure and Its Linguistic Company: A
Corpus Analysis of Failure.” Modern Language Association, January 11, 2014.
Hardy, Donald E., "The Metaphorized Self in Narrative Space: A Corpus Analysis." Modern
Language Association, Boston, January 4, 2013.
Hardy, Donald E. (Presenter & Author), Colombini, Crystal (Author). 2009. "A Corpus, Genre,
and Diachronic Approach to "Risk."" Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association,
Snowbird, Utah, October 8, 2009.
Hardy, Donald E. 2008. “A Computational Approach to Style in Max Beerbohm’s Zuleika
Dobson and Seven Men.” Modern Language Association. San Francisco, CA, December
27, 2008.
-----. 2008. “The Stylistic Influences of Beerbohm and Hughes on O’Connor.” Rocky
Mountain Modern Language Association. Reno, NV, October 9, 2008.
-----. 2007. “Towards a Stylistic Typology of Narrative Gaps: Gapping and the Grotesque.”
Modern Language Association. Chicago, IL, December 29, 2007.
-----. 2006. “A Corpus Based Exploration of the Functional Motivations for Relative Clause
Structure.” American Association of Applied Corpus Linguistics. Flagstaff, AZ,
Northern Arizona University, October 21, 2006.
-----. 2005. “ A Stylistics of Politeness in Flannery O’Connor’s Fiction: Language and the
Body.” Modern Language Association, Washington, DC, December 29, 2005.
-----. 2004. “Grammatical Voice and the Role of Linguistics in Interpretation.” Modern
Language Association, Philadelphia, December 28, 2004.
-----. 2004. “Knowledge and Narrational Gaps in Flannery O’Connor’s Fiction,” Rocky
Mountain Modern Language Association, Boulder, October 2, 2004.
-----. 2004. “Collocational Analysis as a Stylistic Discovery Procedure: The Case of Flannery
O’Connor’s Eyes,” Poetics and Linguistics Association, New York, July 2004.
-----. 2003. “Technology and Stylistics: The Web Connection.” Midwestern Conference on
Literature, Language, and Media, DeKalb, Illinois, March 29, 2003.
-----. 2002. “The Motivation and Structure of a Text-Analysis Program.” Conference of the
Poetics and Linguistics Association, Birmingham, UK, April 5.
-----. 2002. “‘The Meanest of Them Sparkled’: Face and Grammatical Voice in Flannery
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O’Connor’s Fiction.” Conference of the International Association of Literary Semantics,
Birmingham, UK, April 8.
-----. 2001. “Perl Programming in Stylistic Analysis and Pedagogy.” Conference of the Modern
Language Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, December 29.
-----. 2001. “Textant: An Internet Text Analysis Tool.” Sigma Tau Delta International
Conference, Corpus Christi, Texas, March 17.
-----. 2001. “Internet Language Tools.” New Ideas in Language and Language Learning, NIU,
March 1.
-----. 2000. “Traditional Grammar: An Interactive Book.” Poster Session, Northern Illinois
University Conference on Partnerships that Work, DeKalb, Illinois, October 19, the
department’s poster, of which mine was a part, won one of three Outstanding Poster
Presentation Awards at the conference.
-----. 2000. “Traditional Grammar: How Theory Ruined A Pretty Good Thing.” Midwestern
Conference on Film, Language, and Literature, DeKalb, Illinois, April 1.
-----. 2000. “Grammar in the Undergraduate Curriculum.” Sigma Tau Delta International
Conference, Savannah, Georgia, March 4.
-----. 1999. “Computational Stylistics: An Introduction to Tools and Methodologies.”
Midwestern Conference on Film, Language, and Literature, Northern Illinois University,
March 28.
-----. 1998. “Grammar and Seeing in Flannery O’Connor’s Fiction: The Stylistics of Syntactic
Complements.” 6th Annual Graduate Conference on Language and Literature, Northern
Illinois University, March 29. (with David Durian, URAP student)
-----. 1998. “Why Is She So Negative? Negation and Knowledge in Flannery O’Connor’s
Fiction.” Languaging, University of North Texas, January 30.
-----. 1997. “Why Is She So Negative? Negation and Knowledge in Flannery O’Connor’s
Fiction.” The NIU Philology and Linguistics Colloquium, November 17th.
-----. 1996 “The Grammar of Sight: The Stylistics of Complements to the Verb See in Flannery
O’Connor’s Fiction.” The NIU Philology and Linguistics Colloquium, November 25th.
-----. 1996. “Narrating Knowledge: Presupposition and Background in Flannery O’Connor’s
Fiction.” Poetics and Linguistics Association Conference, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
-----. 1996. “Topic vs. Cohesion: Prediction of Causal Ordering in English Conversation.”
American Association for Applied Linguistics, Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois.
(with Amy Leuchtmann)
-----. 1994. “Some Markers of Causal Relations in Creek.” Mid-America Linguistics
Conference, Lawrence, Kansas.
-----. 1993. “The Distributions and Functions of Relative Clauses Across Spoken and Written
Genres” with Karen Milton. Seventh Annual International Conference on Pragmatics
and Language Learning, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois.
-----. 1992. “The Grammaticalization of Creek ‘Perfect’ ipV.” Conference on American Indian
Languages, American Anthropological Association, San Francisco.
-----. 1992. “The Forms and Functions of Relative Clauses in Literary vs. Oral vs. Expository
Discourses,” with Karen Milton. Linguistic Association of the Southwest, Tucson,
Arizona.
-----. 1992. “Indigenous Oral Narratives: Historical Diversity under Threat.” New Ideas in
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History/New Ideas in English Conference, DeKalb, Illinois.
1992. “Linguistics and Literary Theory: Twins Separated at Birth.” Keynote address at
Fourth Annual Conference on Language and Literature. Graduate Students in English,
University of North Texas, Denton, Texas.
1991. “Creek ip, Aspect, Affected Subject, Causation.” Conference of the Linguistic
Association of the Southwest, Austin, Texas.
1991. “Creek Voice.” Summer Meeting of the Society for the Study of the Indigenous
Languages of the Americas, Santa Cruz, California.
1991. “Literary Language in the New Criticism: The Storyteller as Critic and the Critic as
Storyteller.” University of North Texas English Department Critical Series, Denton,
Texas.
1990. “Linguistics and Literary Theory: The Dancer and the Dance.” Presidential
Address to the Linguistic Association of the Southwest, El Paso, Texas, October.
1990. “Presupposition and the Coconspirator.” Midwest Modern Language Association,
Kansas City, Missouri, November.
1989. “Irony, Empathy, and Free Indirect Discourse in Flannery O’Connor’s
‘Revelation’.” Conference of the Linguistic Society of the Southwest, San Antonio,
Texas.
1988. “The -ka Morpheme in Alabama and Creek,” with Heather K. Hardy. Conference
of the Linguistic Society of the Southwest, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
1987. “The Semantics of Agreement Morphology in Creek.” Conference on American
Indian Languages, American Anthropological Association, Chicago, Illinois.
1987. “The Proposition as Semantic Frame for Nominalization in Creek.” Conference of
the Linguistic Association of the Southwest, Dallas, Texas.
1986. “The Face of Honesty in Hemingway’s ‘The Doctor and the Doctor’s Wife’.” Rice
University Semiotic Society, Houston, Texas.
1986. “Object Relations in Blackfeet.” Haas Festival Conference, Santa Cruz, California.
1986. “The {ye} Morpheme and IDENTIFICATION in Amharic.” Conference of the
Linguistic Association of Canada and the United States, Arlington, Texas.
1985. “The omoht Morpheme in Blackfeet.” Conference of the Linguistic Association of
the Southwest, Houston, Texas.
1984. “Love, Death, and War: Metaphorical Interaction in Hemingway’s ‘Hills Like
White Elephants’,” with Heather K. Hardy. Rice University Linguistics Colloquium,
Houston, Texas.
1984. “Centrality Semantics and the Jacaltec Passive.” Conference of the Linguistic
Association of the Southwest, El Paso, Texas.
1983. “Politeness as a Conversational Strategy in Hemingway’s ‘Hills Like White
Elephants’.” Conference of the Linguistic Association of the Southwest, Baton Rouge,
Louisiana.
1982. “Conversational Interaction and ‘Innocence’ in James’ The Ambassadors.”
Conference of the Linguistic Association of the Southwest, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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