
About
Emily Manetta is a Professor of Linguistics and Director of the Linguistics Program at the University of South Carolina, affiliated with the Department of English Language and Literature within the McCausland College of Arts and Sciences. Her contact information includes the email emanetta@mailbox.sc.edu and office location HOB 616.
Education
- PhD in Linguistics, University of California, Santa Cruz (2006)
- BA in Linguistics and Islamic Studies, Swarthmore College (2000)
Research Focus
Dr. Manetta specializes in theoretical syntax with emphasis on Indic languages (Hindi-Urdu, Kashmiri, Romani). Her core research explores:
- Wh-questions and displacement at clausal peripheries
- Ellipsis phenomena and verb-second word orders
- Romani language endangerment in the Mediterranean
- Analysis of healthcare conversations through the Vermont Conversation Lab
She co-leads the Psychedelic Assisted Therapy Research Group and collaborates with the University of Memphis' Unknown Languages Research Group.
Publication Trends
Her scholarly output (2009-2023) focuses on comparative syntax of South Asian languages, particularly Kashmiri and Hindi-Urdu. Dominant themes include verb movement, ellipsis mechanisms, wh-questions, and syntactic peripheries. Recent work shows expansion into pragmatics and linguistic anthropology.
Research Collaborations
- Psychedelic Assisted Therapy Research Group (University of Vermont)
- Unknown Languages Research Group (University of Memphis)
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