
Asia Pietraszko
she/her/hers
Assistant Professor of Linguistics
Director of Undergraduate Studies
Director of Field Syntax Lab
PhD, The University of Chicago
- Office Location
- 510 Lattimore Hall
- Web Address
Office Hours: By appointment
Biography
Professor Pietraszko works in syntax and morphology, with main focus on verbal morphosyntax in Bantu languages. She's interested in clausal architecture and processes underlying structure building, such as selection, displacement and agreement. Her was a study of verbal periphrasis and inflectional dependencies in multi-verb constructions in Zimbabwean Ndebele. Other topics she's worked on include clause nominalization, head-movement, do-support, complementation, backward control, relative clauses and the syntax-phonology interface.
Research Overview
Prof. Asia Pietraszko works in syntax and morphology, with main focus on verbal morphosyntax in Bantu languages. Her research contributes to developing a theory of clausal architecture and processes underlying structure building, such as selection, movement and agreement. She is the Director of the Field Syntax Lab.
Current Grants
Research Interests
- Syntax and Morphology
- Clausal Architecture
- Bantu Morphosyntax
- Selection and Complementation
- Syntactic Movement and Locality
Courses Offered (subject to change)
- LING 220/420: Intro to Grammatical Systems
- LING 260/460: Syntactic Theory
- LING 389: Senior Seminar
- LING 589: Field Methods in Linguistics
Selected Publications
- Pietraszko, A., (2023) “Timing-driven derivation of a NOM/ACC agreement pattern”, Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 8(1). doi:
- Pietraszko, A. (2023), Linguistic Inquiry, 54 (2): 350–377.
- & A. Pietraszko (2021), . Linguistic Inquiry 52 (2): 241-289. (Published online: Jan 2019)
- Pietraszko A. (2021), , In A. Farinella & A. Hill (Eds.), Proceedings of NELS 51 (pp. 139–152).: UMass GLSA.
- Pietraszko, A. (2019) . Syntax, 22: 66-111. (Published online: Dec2018) DOI:
- Pietraszko A. (2018) , Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 36(1): 265–308. (Published Online: 12 July 2017) DOI:
- Pietraszko, A. (2017) PhD thesis, The University of Chicago