Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft Leibniz-Gemeinschaft

Dr. Nicholas Rolle

CV

Positions

  • Since 2020
    Researcher in the Research Area 3 'Syntax & Lexicon', ZAS, Berlin
  • 2018 – 2020
    Postdoctoral Research Associate; Program in Linguistics; Princeton University
  • 2017
    Graduate Student Instructor for LING375: Training for First Time Teaching Assistants
    Graduate Student Instructor for LING5: Language and Linguistics (Equivalent to “Introduction for non-majors”)
  • 2016
    Instructor of record for LING100: Introduction to linguistic science
    Graduate Student Instructor for LING115: Phonology and morphology
  • 2015
    Graduate Student Instructor for LING100: Introduction to linguistic science
  • 2014
    Graduate Student Instructor for LING130: Comparative and Historical Linguistics
  • 2010
    Teaching Assistant for LIN100Y5Y: Introduction to General Linguistics
    Educational Assistant for a student with a visual impairment, LIN228H1F: Phonetics & LIN229H1S: Sound Patterns
    Scribe for LIN228H1F: Phonetics & LIN229H1S: Sound Patterns
    Teaching Assistant for LIN200H1S: Introduction to Language
  • 2009
    Teaching Assistant for LIN228H1F: Phonetics
    Research Assistant for project "Developing Interactive Computer Games for the Oneida language"
  • 2007/2008
    Teaching Assistant for LIN100Y5Y: Introduction to General Linguistics
  • 2007
    Teaching Assistant for LINA01H3: General Linguistics I
  • 2007 – 2012
    Research Assistant for project "Toronto Esan Grammar Project"

Education:

  • 2012 – 2018
    University of California, Berkeley
    Degree: PhD in linguistics
    Thesis: “Grammatical tone: Typology and theory”

  • 2014
    University of California, Berkeley
    Degree: Master of Arts in linguistics

  • 2009 – 2010
    University of Toronto
    Degree: Master of Arts in linguistics

  • 2003 – 2007
    Victoria College, University of Toronto
    Degree: Honours Bachelor of Arts in linguistics with high distinction