VITA

(as printed in my dissertation)

John Kevin Varden


Education

6/93 Ph. C., Linguistics, University of Washington

12/92 M.A., Linguistics, University of Washington
Thesis title: Laryngeal/Labial Alternations in Japanese

6/90 B.A., Linguistics, University of Washington


Other publications

Varden, J. Kevin (1997) High Vowel Devoicing in Standard Modern Japanese: A 'slow-speech' rule in the making? Meiji Gakuin Review 98: 53-80.

Varden, J. Kevin & Tsutomu Sato (1996) Devoicing of Japanese Vowels by Taiwanese learners of Japanese. In Proceedings of the IVth International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 96) Vol. 2: 618-621.

Varden, Kevin (1995) VOT of non-monolingual speakers. Meiji Gakuin Review 93: 41 58.

Varden, Kevin (1995) Teaching 'fast speech' reductions in the classroom: Initial results of a study in progress. Meiji Gakuin Review 92: 33-57.

Varden, Kevin (1995) On Two-morpheme Sino-Japanese words: Are they really two—yes, two—two morphemes in one? Working Papers in Linguistics—UW 12: 147~154.

Varden, Kevin (1992) On Japanese verbal morphology: A templatic approach. Working Papers in Linguistics—UW 10: 306-323.

Varden, John Kevin (1992) Laryngeal/Labial Alternations in Japanese. MasterŐs Thesis, University of Washington.