
About
Amy Rose Deal is an Associate Professor of Linguistics in the Department of Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley, within the College of Letters and Science. Her research lies at the intersection of syntax, semantics, and linguistic fieldwork, with a strong focus on understudied languages such as Nez Perce, Zapotec, and Tiwa.
Her research interests include:
- Syntax-Semantics Interface
- Syntactic Ergativity and Case Systems
- Indexicality and Logophoricity
- Agreement and Morphosyntactic Variation
- Definiteness and Countability
- Linguistic Fieldwork and Language Documentation
Her recent publications reveal a sustained engagement with formal theoretical frameworks combined with empirical data from endangered languages. Themes across her work include the nature of syntactic movement, the interpretation of pronouns and indexicals, and cross-linguistic variation in nominal and verbal morphology. She frequently investigates how syntactic structure influences semantic interpretation, especially in non-canonical alignment systems.
Her scientific contributions are reflected in numerous high-quality publications in formal linguistics, though specific awards or fellowships are not mentioned in the provided text.
Amy Rose Deal advises students in syntax, semantics, and fieldwork, though no specific names are listed. She has collaborated with researchers such as Vera Hohaus, Julia Nee, and Matthew Wolf. There is no mention of grants or lab affiliations in the provided material.
She maintains an active research profile, with publications from 2013 through 2020, indicating ongoing scholarly productivity.
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