The City University of New York: The Graduate Center
365 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10016 USA Email: danmann23@gmail.com Education Ph.D., (In progress) Linguistics, The City University of New York: The Graduate Center (2012-Present) M.A., Applied Linguistics, Teachers College: Columbia University (2010-2012) B.A., Spanish and History, University of Central Arkansas (2003-2008) Teaching and Relevant Professional Positions Visiting Ph.D. Student, Budgie Lab, Department of Cognitive Biology (2016-Present) Intern, Lahti Lab, Department of Biology at Queens College (2015-Present) Instructor, Linguistics Program, Brooklyn College (2013-Present) Introduction to Linguistics (2) Practical English Grammar Sociolinguistics (2) English Composition II: Seminar in Expository Writing History of the English Language Applied Linguistics (2) Research Assistant, Pinniped Cognition & Sensory Systems Laboratory, Institute of Marine Sciences at University of California: Santa Cruz (2015) Teaching Assistant, Linguistics Program, Brooklyn College (2013-2014) Introduction to Linguistics Senior Seminar in Linguistics Intern, Language Acquisition Research Center, Hunter College (2013) Budget officer, North East Language Society 43 (2012) Copy Editor, Natural Language and Linguistic Theory (2012-2013) Instructor, Community English Program, Teachers College: Columbia University (2012) B2 Intermediate English C1 Advanced English Treasurer, Association of Latin American Students at Teachers College (2011 2012) Instructor, English Program, Departamento Universitario Obrero Campesino: Universidad Catlica sede Puente Alto (2009) A1 Beginner English (2) B1 Intermediate English (2) A2 Beginner English (3) C2 Advanced English (2) English for Special Purposes
Publications, Conferences, and Theses
McBride Mann, D.C., Mundinger, P., Waddick, L., Lahti, D.L. 2016. Limits to imitative learning: Ontological development of song in cross-fostered house finches. Poster presented at 8th European Conference on Behavioral Biology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria. Mann, D. 2016. Song development in cross-fostered house finches (Haemorhous mexicanus) and relevance for human language. Presented at Squid XI, The City University of New York: Graduate Center, New York, New York. Mann, D. & Madsen, C. 2015. Onomatopoeia, Sound Symbolism and Unknown Animal Calls. Presented at SQUID X., The City University of New York: Graduate Center, New York, New York. Mann, Daniel. 2014. Typologically Rare Onset Clusters: The typology and development of non-syllabic sonorant + obstruent onsets and relevance for the sonority sequencing principle. Unpublished masters thesis, The City University of New York: Graduate Center, New York, New York.
Daniel C McBride Mann
Mann, D. 2014. The Typology And Development Of Non-Syllabic Sonorant-Obstruent Onsets. XIII Encuentro Internacional De Lingstica En El Noroeste De Mxico- Accepted. Mann, D. 2012. Chilean Clitic Reduplication: Implications for syntax and morphology. Teachers College, Columbia University Working Papers in TESOL & Applied Linguistics, 12 (2): Teachers College: New York, NY. Mann, D. 2012. Chilean Clitic Reduplication. The TESOL and Applied Linguistics Programs Masters Project Conference.