Michael Travis Putnam, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2010- German & Linguistics Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
Area:
theoretical linguistics, syntax, semantics, Germanic linguistics, contact linguistics, bilingualism
Website:
https://psumikeputnam.weebly.com/
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Parents

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William D. Keel grad student 2006 University of Kansas
Sara Thomas Rosen grad student 2006 University of Kansas
 (Scrambling in West Germanic as XP -adjunction: A critical analysis of prolific domains.)

Children

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Joshua R. Brown grad student 2004-2011
Juliane Schicker grad student 2010-2015 Carleton College (Theology Tree)
Hyoun-A Joo grad student 2012-2018 Furman University
Lara Schwarz grad student 2013-2019 TU Dortmund
Nora Hellmold Vosburg grad student 2014-2020 Penn State
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D'Alessandro R, Natvig D, Putnam MT. (2021) Addressing Challenges in Formal Research on Moribund Heritage Languages: A Path Forward. Frontiers in Psychology. 12: 700126
Carlson MT, Fábregas A, Putnam MT. (2021) How Wide the Divide? - Theorizing 'Constructions' in Generative and Usage-Based Frameworks. Frontiers in Psychology. 12: 601303
Putnam MT. (2020) Heritage languages and their speakers by Maria Polinsky Language. 96: 210-216
Perez-Cortes S, Putnam MT, Sánchez L. (2019) Differential Access: Asymmetries in Accessing Features and Building Representations in Heritage Language Grammars Langages. 4: 81
Putnam MT. (2019) Lexicalizing exponents in multilingual grammars Second Language Research. 36: 187-192
Flores C, Gürel A, Putnam MT. (2019) Different Perspectives on Critical Factors in Heritage Language Development and Maintenance Language Learning. 70: 5-14
Bousquette J, Putnam MT. (2019) Redefining Language Death: Evidence From Moribund Grammars Language Learning. 70: 188-225
Judy T, Putnam MT, Rothman J. (2018) When bilingualism is the common factor: switch reference at the junction of competence and performance in both second language and heritage language performance Journal of Language Contact. 11: 590-616
Hopp H, Putnam MT, Vosburg N. (2018) Derivational complexity vs. transfer effects Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism. 9: 341-375
JOHNS MA, PUTNAM MT. (2018) Language membership as a gradient emergent feature Bilingualism: Language and Cognition. 22: 701-702
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