Paul D. Fallon

Associate Professor of Linguistics University of Mary Washington

  • Fredericksburg VA

Dr. Fallon is an expert on phonology, morphology, historical linguistics, writing systems and Cushitic linguistics

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Biography

Paul D. Fallon is fascinated by sound patterns and how they interact with other aspects of language, as well as how they change through time. His other areas of expertise include writing systems and dictionaries.

In addition to teaching linguistics courses in the Department of English, Linguistics and Communications, Fallon has researched extensively on the mental representations of sound, the grammar of the Blin language of Eritrea and the historical-comparative reconstruction of the Cushitic languages. He’s published more than a dozen peer-reviewed articles or book chapters on a variety of languages – Greek, Georgian, Chechen, Blin and others – for the proceedings of the World Congress of African Linguistics, the Annual Conference on African Linguistics and the West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, as well as in the International Journal of the Humanities. An abridged version of his dissertation, “The Synchronic and Diachronic Phonology of Ejectives,” was published by Routledge in 2002.

One of Fallon’s research projects involves linguistic fieldwork with speakers of the Blin language in Eritrea (Horn of Africa) and focuses on the interaction between the rhythm of the language and the word-building component of the grammar. Another involves the creation of a dictionary database of his field notes. Fallon was awarded a research grant in 2004 from the National Endowment for the Humanities to support his work on Blin oral narratives and grammar.

Fallon has been a peer reviewer for the National Science Foundation, acted as associate editor for The International Journal of the Humanities and is on the advisory board of the Linguist List, the world’s largest online linguistic resource.

Areas of Expertise

Cushitic Linguistics
Historical Linguistics
Phonology
Morphology
Writing Systems

Accomplishments

National Endowment for the Humanities Research Grant

2004

Education

The Ohio State University

Ph.D.

1998

The Ohio State University

M.S.

Georgetown University

M.A.

Linguistics

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Media Appearances

Fallon presents on Cushitic in Paris

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2019-07-18

Associate Professsor of Linguistics Paul D. Fallon presented at the 47th North Atlantic Conference on Afroasiatic Linguistics (NACAL), held in Paris from June 24-26, 2019. His paper, entitled “An assessment of Bender’s Proto-Cushitic,” was a scholarly evaluation of the late M. Lionel Bender’s unpublished reconstruction of the ancestral language of many of the languages of the Horn of Africa, including Somali, Oromo and Blin, Dr. Fallon’s special area of focus. His work was supported by a Faculty Research Grant.

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Fallon Presents Research at Georgetown Conference

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2019-06-04

Associate Professor of Linguistics Paul D. Fallon presented a paper, “A Survey of Reduplication Types in Blin,” at the 2019 Georgetown University Round Table in Washington, D.C. on March 31, 2019. This paper examined the various types of word formation involving the copying of all or part of a word root in both nouns and verbs in the Blin language of Eritrea.

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Fallon Featured about Regional Spelling Bee

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2019-03-20

Associate Professor of Linguistics Paul D. Fallon was mentioned in The Free Lance-Star in an article about the regional spelling bee. To view the article, visit “‘Meritocracy’ for the win: Fauquier’s Evan Hunter is champ of Fredericksburg Regional Spelling Bee.”

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Fallon Publishes Research on African Languages

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Paul Fallon

2015

Associate Professor of Linguistics Paul D. Fallon in the Department of English, Linguistics, and Communication, published his chapter “Coronal ejectives and EthioSemitic borrowing in Proto-Agaw” in the Selected Proceedings of the 44th Annual Conference on African Linguistics, edited by Ruth Kramer, Elizabeth C. Zsiga, & One Tlale Boyer.

Fallon’s paper examines the historical reconstruction of Proto-Agaw (PA, also known as Proto-Central Cushitic), the ancestral mother tongue of the languages Blin, Xamtanga, Kemantney, and Awngi, spoken in Eritrea and Ethiopia. Previous work on Proto-Agaw by David Appleyard claimed that ejective consonants in PA are attributable to borrowings, mostly from neighboring EthioSemitic languages. Expanding his earlier examination of velar (back of tongue) consonants, Fallon argues that coronal (tongue-tip) consonants must also be reconstructed for PA and provides 25 examples of native roots and 19 borrowings and analyzes 18 other unclear cases. This study contributes to a more precise reconstruction of PA and a deeper understanding of the lexical strata and borrowings between Agaw and EthioSemitic.

The publisher, the Cascadilla Proceedings Project, is both open access online and publisher of library-quality bound printed volumes.

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