Naomi Nagy, Ph.D

Affiliations: 
Linguistics University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
Area:
Sociolinguistics
Website:
http://individual.utoronto.ca/ngn/
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Parents

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Gillian Sankoff grad student 1996 Penn
William Labov grad student 1990-1996 Penn
Mark Y. Liberman grad student 1990-1996 Penn
Donald A. Ringe grad student 1990-1996 Penn
Gregory R. Guy grad student 1992-1996 Penn

Children

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Holman Tse research assistant 2014-2018 University of Toronto
LeAnn Brown grad student 2011- University of Toronto
Shayna Gardiner grad student 2014- University of Toronto
Pocholo Umbal grad student 2017-
Maria Parascandolo grad student 2011-2014 Università di Salerno
Maria Parascandolo grad student 2011-2014 Università di Salerno
Emilie LeBlanc grad student 2013-2014 University of Toronto
Natalia Bakaeva grad student 2009-2015 University of Toronto
Natalia Bakaeva grad student 2009-2015 University of Toronto
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Celata C, Nagy N. (2022) Sociophonetic Variation and Change in Heritage Languages: Lexical Effects in Heritage Italian Aspiration of Voiceless Stops. Language and Speech. 238309221126483
Nagy N, Brook M. (2020) Constraints on speech rate: A heritage-language perspective: International Journal of Bilingualism. 136700692092093
Łyskawa P, Nagy N. (2020) Case Marking Variation in Heritage Slavic Languages in Toronto: Not So Different Language Learning. 70: 122-156
Nagy N. (2020) Heritage languages: a language contact approach: by Suzanne Aalberse, Ad Backus and Pieter Muysken, Amsterdam, John Benjamins, 2019, xix + 302 pp., €99.00 (hbk), ISBN 978-9-02720-471-4; €36.00 (pbk), ISBN 978-9-02720-470-7 Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development. 1-2
Nodari R, Celata C, Nagy N. (2019) Socio-indexical phonetic features in the heritage language context: Voiceless stop aspiration in the Calabrian community in Toronto Journal of Phonetics. 73: 91-112
Nagy N. (2018) Linguistic attitudes and contact effects in Toronto’s heritage languages: A variationist sociolinguistic investigation: International Journal of Bilingualism. 22: 429-446
Nagy N, Iannozzi M, Heap D. (2017) Faetar null subjects: a variationist study of a heritage language in contact International Journal of the Sociology of Language. 2018: 31-47
Zulato A, Kasstan J, Nagy N. (2017) An overview of Francoprovençal vitality in Europe and North America International Journal of the Sociology of Language. 2018: 11-29
Nagy N. (2017) The relevance of first language attrition to sociolinguistics, and vice versa Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism. 7: 744-749
Kang Y, Nagy N. (2016) VOT merger in Heritage Korean in Toronto Language Variation and Change. 28: 249-272
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