Sandra (Sandy) Chung is an American
linguist and distinguished professor emerita at the Department of Linguistics at the
University of California, Santa Cruz. Her research focuses on
Austronesian languages and syntax.
Education
Chung earned her A.B. and, in 1976, a Ph.D. at
Harvard University, with a dissertation on the comparative syntax of Polynesian languages.
Career
At the
University of California, Santa Cruz, she has served as chair of the Linguistics Department (1994–97, 2013–16), chair of the Philosophy Department (2002–04), and Faculty Assistant to the Executive Vice Chancellor (2004–11).
Chung has made contributions to the study of
syntax
In linguistics, syntax () is the study of how words and morphemes combine to form larger units such as phrases and sentences. Central concerns of syntax include word order, grammatical relations, hierarchical sentence structure ( constituency) ...
and
semantics. Much of her data comes from her own work with
Chamorro speakers both in the continental U.S. and in Saipan. She has also worked on
Māori. On the basis of Māori and Chamorro, she and
William Ladusaw
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argued in ''Restriction and Saturation'' (MIT Press, 2003) that the number and kind of semantic combinatoric operations must be expanded beyond the typically assumed function application and abstraction. Her other theoretical work has addressed topics in
agreement Agreement may refer to:
Agreements between people and organizations
* Gentlemen's agreement, not enforceable by law
* Trade agreement, between countries
* Consensus, a decision-making process
* Contract, enforceable in a court of law
** Meeting of ...
, predicate-initial word orders,
wh-movement,
ellipsis (especially
sluicing), and on wh-agreement (where she demonstrated that Chamorro shows overt morphological cues to
Wh-movement), among many others.
Honors
In 2007, Chung was selected as a Fellow of the
Linguistic Society of America. She was invited to give a plenary lecture at the annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America in 2008, where she spoke about combining
primary
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Arts, entertainment, and media Music Groups and labels
* Primary (band), from Australia
* Primary (musician), hip hop musician and record producer from South Korea
* Primary Music, Israeli record label
Works
* ...
(including
documentary) research on understudied languages with theoretical linguistics, arguing that these two often competing interests can and should find a congenial home together. In 2011, Chung served as president of the
Linguistic Society of America. Chung was elected a fellow of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science
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in 2012.
A Festschrift in her honor, ''Asking the Right Questions: Essays in Honor of Sandra Chung,'' was published in 2017.
Books
* 2020. Chamorro Grammar. eScholarship: Open Access Publications from the University of California. xxii + 728 pages. http://dx.doi.org/10.48330/E2159R
* 2006. Estreyas Marianas: Chamorro. Tinige': Joaquin Flores Borja, Manuel Flores Borja, yan Sandra Chung. Saipan, CNMI: Estreyas Marianas Publications. 145 pages.
* 2003. (co-authored with William A. Ladusaw) Restriction and Saturation. Linguistic Inquiry Monograph 42. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. xiv + 173 pages.
* 1998. The Design of Agreement: Evidence from Chamorro. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press. xii + 423 pages. (paperback edition, 2000)
* 1978. Case Marking and Grammatical Relations in Polynesian. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. 401 pages.
See also
*
Chamorro
References
External links
Sandra Chung's homepage
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Linguists from the United States
Linguists of Chamorro
Harvard University alumni
Living people
Syntacticians
Year of birth missing (living people)
University of California, Santa Cruz faculty
Women linguists
Linguists of Uto-Aztecan languages
Fellows of the Linguistic Society of America
Linguists of Austronesian languages
Linguistic Society of America presidents