Staff Profile
Dr Daniel Duncan
Senior Lecturer
- Telephone: 0191 208 5879
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I'm a sociolinguist who studies language and place, among other topics in linguistics.
Qualifications:
PhD Linguistics, 2018, New York University
MA Linguistics, 2015, New York University
BA Linguistics and East European Peace Studies, 2013, Swarthmore College
I'm a sociolinguist who studies how language varies and changes. There are three aspects of this that I focus on:
Sociolinguistics of Place: How language varies and interacts with place. This includes regional dialectology, although I'm particularly interested in language in metropolitan areas and how that interacts with the structure and history of those areas. Places can change over time, and I'm also interested in what happens with language when a group changes their perception of the place they live in. I tend to do sociophonetic work, although I'm happy to look at morphosyntactic variables as well.
Locus of variation in grammar: One important question about language variation is at what level of the grammar a speaker selects a particular variant. While this applies to all variables, it's especially critical to our understanding of syntactic variation. I've done some formal description of syntactic variables like the ish-construction in English, and have work in progress testing predictions that the Competing Grammars framework makes about what kinds of variation are licit.
Phonological outcomes of sound change: Sounds, like English vowels, change all the time--so our phonological systems might to change accordingly. I'm interested in exploring what these phonological changes would be like. I've previously approached this with respect to English phonotactics and features, and am also interested in contrast preservation/loss.
In my most recent work, I examine how suburbanization and language interact in the US, based on fieldwork I conducted in St. Louis, MO. Suburbs have a complex relationship with the city they share a metropolitan area with, and I investigate what effect this has on the local speech.
Funding/Awards:
2021: BA/Leverhulme Small Research Grant, SRG2021\210047
'This construction deserves (to be) studied further: Innovation and variation of the Alternative Embedded Passive', £9,998.27
2020: 缅北禁地 Faculty Research Fund
'Local sound change and second-generation migrants from refugee backgrounds’, £3,800
2017: NSF Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant, BCS-1651102 DDRI
‘Language variation and change in the geographies of suburbs’, $13,689.00
2018: First Prize, Linguistic Society of America Student Abstract Award
2017: American Name Society Emerging Scholar AwardMy feedback and consultation hours for the Fall 2022 semester are Mondays, 2:30-4:00, and Wednesdays, 10:00-11:30. These will take place in my office, Percy 2.24.
Friday is my research day. I'm mainly going to be writing up the results from my study of the Alternative Embedded Passive this semester.
Undergraduate:
SEL2091: Sociolinguistics and the Sociology of Language (Module Leader)
Postgraduate:
SEL8163: The Sociolinguistics of Language and Society (Module Leader)
SEL8500/8511: Research Methods in Linguistics (Module Leader)
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Articles
- Duncan D. . Journal of English Linguistics 2022, 50(1), 72-105.
- Duncan D. . Glossa: A Journal of General Linguistics 2022, 7(2022).
- Duncan D. . Nordisk tidskrift för socioonomastik/Nordic Journal of Socio-Onomastics 2022, 2, 19-40.
- Duncan D. . Names: A Journal of Onomastics 2022, 70(3).
- Chatten A, Baxter K, Mas E, Pena J, Tabachnick G, Duncan D, MacKenzie L. . American Speech 2024, 99(1), 3-46.
- Duncan D. . Linguistics Vanguard 2021, 7(1), 20200057.
- Bleaman IL, Duncan D. . American Speech 2021, 96(2), 161-191.
- Duncan D. . Language in Society 2021, 50(5), 667-694.
- Duncan D. . Journal of Linguistic Geography 2019, 7(2), 82-97.
- Duncan D. . Names: A Journal of Onomastics 2018, 66(1), 14-24.
- Duncan D. . Language & Communication 2017, 52, 31-44.
- Duncan D. . Language Policy 2016, 15(4), 453-474.
- Duncan J, Duncan D. . Journal of Family & Consumer Sciences 2014, 106(4), 17-22.
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Book Chapter
- Duncan D. . In: Ziegler,A; Edler,S; Kleczkowski,N; Oberdorfer,G, ed. Urban Matters. Current Approaches in Variationist Sociolinguistics (Studies in Language Variation 27). Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2021, pp.62-87.
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Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstracts)
- Duncan D. . In: Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America. 2019, New York, NY, USA: Linguistic Society of America.
- Robinson M, Duncan D. . In: 42nd Penn Linguistics Conference. 2019, University of Pennsylvania, PA, USA.
- Duncan D. . In: 42nd Penn Linguistics Conference. 2019, University of Pennsylvania, PA, USA.
- Duncan D. . In: Proceedings of the 39th Annual Penn Linguistics Conference. 2016, University of Pennsylvania: Penn Libraries.
- Duncan D. . In: 2015 Annual Meeting on Phonology. 2016, University of British Columbia: Linguistic Society of America.
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Note
- Duncan D. . American Speech 2020, 96(4), 481-490.
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Review
- Duncan D. . Sociolinguistic Studies 2018, 12(3-4).