publications

publications by categories in reversed chronological order. generated by jekyll-scholar.

2025

  1. Nasal Harmony
    Myriam Lapierre and Hannah Sande
    In Reference Module in Social Sciences, 2025
  2. Phoneme
    Hannah Sande and Myriam Lapierre
    In Reference Module in Social Sciences, 2025
  3. Two Case Studies of Language Endangerment and Maintenance in Côte d’Ivoire
    Yao Maxime Dido, Julianne Kapner, Katherine R. Russell, and 1 more author
    2025

2024

  1. Syntax-Phonology Interface
    Hannah Sande
    In Reference Module in Social Sciences, 2024
  2. Indexed definiteness without demonstratives in Guébie
    Badiba Olivier Agodio, Peter Jenks, Hannah Sande, and 1 more author
    In Proceedings of TripleA 10, 2024
  3. Insertion or deletion? CVCV/CCV alternations in Kru languages
    Hannah Sande
    Epenthesis and beyond: Recent approaches to insertion in phonology and its interfaces, 2024
  4. Onomatopoeia in Guébie (Kru)
    Hannah Sande
    In Onomatopoeia in the World’s Languages: A Comparative Handbook, 2024

2023

  1. Different number, different gender: Comparing Romanian and Guébie
    Ruth Kramer and Hannah Sande
    Glossa: a journal of general linguistics, 2023
  2. A typological survey of the phonological behavior of implosives: Implications for feature theories
    Hannah Sande and Madeleine Oakley
    Phonological Data and Analysis, 2023
  3. The Relationship between Non-Native Perception and Phonological Patterning of Implosive Consonants
    Madeleine Oakley and Hannah Sande
    Language and Speech, 2023
  4. Recursion in Morphology
    Taylor L Miller and Hannah Sande
    The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Morphology, 2023
  5. Review: Haruo Kubozono, Junko Ito & Armin Mester, eds.(2022). Prosody and prosodic interfaces. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. xxxii+ 566.
    Hannah Sande
    Phonology, 2023

2022

  1. The phonology of Guébie
    Hannah Sande
    Language and Linguistics Compass, 2022
  2. Is grammatical tone item-based or process-based?
    Hannah Sande
    Phonology, 2022
  3. Counting mass nouns in Guébie
    Hannah Sande and Virginia Dawson
    In Descriptive and theoretical approaches to African linguistics, 2022

2021

  1. Is word-level recursion actually recursion?
    Taylor L Miller and Hannah Sande
    Languages, 2021

2020

  1. Prosody across the world: Sub-Saharan Africa
    Larry M. Hyman, Hannah Sande, Florian Lionnet, and 2 more authors
    In The Oxford Handbook of Language Prosody, 2020
  2. Cophonologies by ph(r)ase
    Hannah Sande, Peter Jenks, and Sharon Inkelas
    Natural language & linguistic theory, 2020
  3. Morphologically conditioned phonology with two triggers
    Hannah Sande
    Phonology, 2020
  4. The division of labor between representations and cophonologies in doubly conditioned processes in Amuzgo
    Yuni Kim and Hannah Sande
    In Proceedings of the 50th Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society, 2020
  5. Morpheme-specific phonology in reduplication
    Hannah Sande
    In Proceedings of the annual meetings on phonology, 2020
  6. Guébie (Côte d’Ivoire, Ivory Coast)-Language Snapshot
    Hannah Sande
    Language Documentation and Description, 2020

2019

  1. Phonologically determined nominal concord as post-syntactic: Evidence from Guébie
    Hannah Sande
    Journal of Linguistics, 2019
  2. Niger-Congo Linguistic Features and Typology
    Larry Hyman, Nicholas Rolle, Hannah Sande, and 5 more authors
    In The Cambridge Handbook of African Linguistics, 2019
  3. The syntactic diversity of SAuxOV in West Africa
    Hannah Sande, Nicholas Baier, and Peter Jenks
    In Theory and description in African Linguistics: Selected papers from the 47th Annual Conference on African Linguistics, 2019
  4. A unified account of conditioned phonological alternations: Evidence from Guébie
    Hannah Sande
    Language, 2019
  5. Theory and description in African linguistics: Selected papers from the 47th Annual Conference on African Linguistics
    Emily Clem, Peter Jenks, and Hannah Sande
    2019
  6. Acoustic Correlates of Stress in Amharic: Implications for Phonological Analyses
    Hannah Sande, Maya Barzilai, and Madeleine Oakley
    In Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 2019

2018

  1. Cophonologies by phase
    Hannah Sande and Peter Jenks
    In Proceedings of the Forty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society: 3, 2018
  2. Cross-word morphologically conditioned scalar tone shift in Guébie
    Hannah Sande
    Morphology, 2018

2017

  1. Dependent accusative case and caselessness in Moro
    Peter Jenks and Hannah Sande
    In Proceedings of the Forty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society 2, 2017
  2. Distributing morphologically conditioned phonology: Three case studies from Guébie
    Hannah Leigh Sande
    University of California, Berkeley, 2017
  3. Process morphology in a realizational theory
    Hannah Sande
    In North East Linguistic Society (NELS), 2017
  4. Syllable weight in Amharic
    Hannah Sande and Andrew Hedding
    In Syllable weight in African languages, 2017

2016

  1. Case and caselessness in Moro
    Peter Jenks and Hannah Sande
    In NELS 47 proceedings, 2016
  2. An interface model of phonologically determined agreement
    Hannah Sande
    In Proceedings of the 33rd West coast conference on formal linguistics, 2016

2015

  1. Nouchi as a distinct language: The morphological evidence
    Hannah Sande
    In Selected proceedings of the 44th annual conference on African linguistics, 2015

2014

  1. Classification of Guébie within Kru
    Hannah Leigh Sande
    African linguistics on the prairie: Selected papers from the 45th Annual Conference on African Linguistics, 2014

2012

  1. Construction of the gmane corpus for examining the diffusion of lexical innovations
    Kyle Marek-Spartz, Paula Chesley, and Hannah Sande
    In Proceedings of Words and Networks: Language Use in Socio-Technical Networks (Workshop at Web Science 2012), 2012