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David William Fleck

CURRICULUM VITAE born: Lima, Peru, 31 August 1969 citizenship: United States of America

CURRENT ADDRESS Research Centre for Linguistic Typology La Trobe University Victoria 3086 Australia

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10 May 2007 61-3-9479 6414 61-3-9467 3053 d.fleck@latrobe.edu.au fleck@alumni.rice.edu

EDUCATION Primary and secondary school: Grades 1-2 in Peru, 3-12 in the United States 1993 B.S. Magna cum Laude, With Distinction, Major in Zoology, Minor in Portuguese, The Ohio State University 1997 M.S. Zoology, The Ohio State University 2002 M.A. Linguistics, Rice University 2003 Ph.D. Linguistics, Rice University CURRENT POSITIONS Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Research Centre for Linguistic Typology, La Trobe University Research Associate, Department of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History Courtesy Research Associate, Department of Linguistics, University of Oregon FIELD RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 1991-2 Honors research in Amazonian Peru on marsupial biology (9 months) 1994-6 Masters research in Amazonian Peru on Matses ethnobiology (24 months) 1998-2002 Doctoral research in Amazonian Peru on the Matses language (24 months) 1998-2000 Three Semesters of field methods class in Houston on the Akawaio language (Cariban) 2000 Research on the Yekwana language (Cariban family) in Venezuela (1 week) 2003 Research on Matses ethnobiology and on the Chankushbo, Kulina and Dmushbo languages (Panoan) in Amazonian Peru (3 months) 2004-6 Postdoctoral research on the Matses, Marubo, Matis, Chankushbo, Kulina and Dmushbo languages (all Panoan) in Amazonian Peru and Brazil (15 months) TEACHING EXPERIENCE lecturer: linguistic analysis (morphology and syntax), Rice University, 2000 teaching assistant: conservation biology, mammalogy, general biology, The Ohio State University, 1996-7 introductory linguistics, linguistic analysis, Rice University, 1997-2001 LANGUAGES SPOKEN FLUENTLY English, Spanish, Portuguese, Matses RESEARCH LANGUAGES Matses, Marubo, Matis, and 3 obsolescent Panoan languages spoken by Matses captives

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PUBLICATIONS Linguistics: Fleck, David W. 2002. Causation in Matses (Panoan, Amazonian Peru). In The Grammar of Causation and Interpersonal Manipulation, Masayoshi Shibatani (editor), 373-415. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. . 2005. Ergatividade em Matss (Pano). LIAMES (Lnguas Indgenas Americanas), 5:89-111. . 2006. Body-part prefixes in Matses: Derivation or noun incorporation? International Journal of American Linguistics, 72(1): 59-96. . 2006. Antipassive in Matses. Studies in Language, 30(3): 541-573. . 2006. Panoan Languages. In The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd Edition, Keith Brown (editor), volume 9, 156-157. Elsevier: Oxford. . 2006. Complement clause type and complementation strategies in Matses. In Complementaion: A Cross-linguistic Typology, R.M.W. Dixon and Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald (editors), 224-244. Oxford: Oxford University Press. . 2007. Field linguistics meets biology: How to obtain scientific designations for plant and animal names. Sprachtypologie und Universalienforschung, 60(1): 8191. . in press. Evidentiality and double tense in Matses. Language, 83 (3) (67 ms. pp.). . in press. Coreferential fourth-person pronouns in Matses. International Journal of American Linguistics, 74 (76 ms. pp.). . to appear. Ergativity in the Mayoruna branch of the Panoan family. In Ergativity in Amazonia (provisional title), F. Queixals, Spike Gildea and Aryon DallIgna Rodrigues (editors) (53 ms. pp.). . to appear. A Grammar of Matses, a Panoan Language of Western Amazonia. Mouton de Gruyter. (897 ms. pp.; accepted May 2006) Ethnolinguistics: Fleck, David W. 2001. Culture-specific notions of causation in Matses grammar. Journal de la Socit des Amricanistes, 87: 177-196. . in press. Quines eran los Mayoruna de Tessmann? Amazona Peruana, 30 (31 ms. pp.). . in press. Did the Kulinas become the Marubos?: A linguistic and ethnohistorical investigation. Tipit, Journal of The Society for the Anthropology of Lowland South America (104 ms. pp.). and Robert S. Voss. in press. On the origin and cultural significance of unusually large synonym sets in some Panoan languages of western Amazonia. Anthropological Linguistics (64 ms. pp.). Ethnobiology: , Robert S. Voss & James L. Patton. 1999. Biological basis of saki monkey (Pithecia) species recognized by Matses Indians of Amazonian Peru. International Journal of Primatology, 20(6): 1005-1028. & John D. Harder. 2000. Matses Indian rainforest habitat classification and mammalian diversity in Amazonian Peru. Journal of Ethnobiology, 20(1): 1-36. , Robert S. Voss & Nancy B. Simmons. 2002. Underdifferentiation and sublexemic categories: An example from Matses bat classification. Journal of Ethnobiology, 22(1): 63-104.

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Zoology: Fleck, David W. & John D. Harder. 1995. Ecology of marsupials in two rainforests of northeastern Peru. Journal of Mammalogy, 76(3): 809-818. Harder, John D. & David W. Fleck. 1997. Reproductive ecology of New World marsupials. In Marsupial Biology: Recent Research, New Perspectives, Norman. R. Saunders and Lyn. A. Hinds (editors), 175-204. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press. Simmons, Nancy B., Robert S. Voss & David W. Fleck. 2002. A new Amazonian species of Micronycteris (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) with notes on the natural history of sympatric congeners. American Museum Novitates, 3358, 14 pp. Pedagogical materials: Romanoff, Steven, Daniel Manquid Jimnez Huanan, Fernando Shoque Uaqu Bso & David W. Fleck. 2004. Matsesn Nampid Chuibanaid: La Vida Tradicional de los Matss. Lima: Centro Amaznico de Antropologa y Aplicacin Prctica, 148 pp. Fleck, David W. to appear. Diccionario Matss-Castellano. Lima: Centro Amaznico de Antropologa y Aplicacin Prctica (156 ms. pp.; accepted in April 2006). MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION Mammalian diversity and Matses ethnomammalogy in the Javari-Ucayali interfluve of northeastern Peru (monograph, with R. Voss) Pet vocatives as an areal characteristic of western Amazonian Brazil (article, with S. Dienst) The linguistic and historical identity of the Remos in comparative Panoan perspective (volume chapter, with L. Krokoszynski) Comparative Panoan histories and interethnic contacts (edited volume, with J. Ruedas) The Mayoruna languages of the Panoan Family (monograph) Matses-English analytical and etymological dictionary (monograph) THESES 1993. Reproductive ecology of marsupials in the rainforest of Northeastern Peru. Honors thesis in zoology, The Ohio State University, 60 pp. 1997. Mammalian diversity in rainforest habitats recognized by the Matses Indians in the Peruvian Amazon. M.S. thesis in zoology, The Ohio State University, 123 pp. 2003. A Grammar of Matses. Ph.D. dissertation in linguistics, Rice University, 1257 pp. PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS Coreferential fourth-person pronouns in Matses. Presented at the Troisime runion du programme international de coopration scientifique: Lergativit en Amazonie, Centre dtudes des langues indignes dAmrique (Paris, 2004) Complementation in Matses. Presented at the La Trobe University Research Centre for Linguistic Typology International Workshop on Complement Clauses and Complementation Strategies (Melbourne, 2004) Antipassivo em Matss. Presented at the Segunda Reunio do Projeto de Ergatividade na Amaznia, Universidade de Braslia (Braslia, 2003) Ergatividade na lngua Matss (famlia Pano). Presented at the Primeira Reunio do Projeto de Ergatividade na Amaznia, Universidade de Braslia (Brasilia, 2002) Causer nominalizations in Matses (Panoan; Amazonian Peru). Presented at the 8th Biennial Rice University Symposium on Linguistics (Houston, 2000) Rainforest classification of the Matses Indians of the Peruvian Amazon. Presented at the Wildlife Society Annual Conference (Cincinnati, 1996)

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OTHER PRESENTATIONS At the University of Melbourne on evidentiality and double tense in Matses (2007). At the Research Centre for Linguistic Typology, La Trobe University (Melbourne) on prefixation vs. noun incorporation in Matses (2004), inter-tribal raiding and linguistic contact among northern Panoans (2005), and evidentiality in Matses (2006). At the Pontificia Universidad Catlica del Per (Lima) on ethnolinguistics (2006). At the Universidad Mayor de San Marcos (Lima) on linguistic and cultural contact among the Matses and neighboring indigenous groups (2004). At the Programa de Formacin de Maestros Bilinges de la Amazona Peruana (Iquitos) on Matses evidentiality (2000) ergativity (2002) and prefixation (2003). At the Rice University Linguistics Departmental Colloquium (Houston) on Matses classification systems (1998) and evidentiality in the Matses language (2001) At the American Museum of Natural History (New York) on Matses knowledge of mammalian diversity in rainforest habitats (1997) At the Ohio State University Conservation Biology Seminar Series on ethnobiology (1994), Amazonian rainforest habitats (1996), and conservation in Amazonia (1997) At the Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazona Peruana (Iquitos) on ethnozoology (1995) At the Universidad Nacional de la Amazona Peruana (Iquitos) on marsupial ecology (1994) SELECTED SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS Rice University Lodieska Stockbridge Vaughan Fellowship, 2000-2001 American Museum of Natural History Center for Biodiversity and Conservation Research Grant, 1998, 1999 Rice University Provosts Fellowship, 1997-1998 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship, 1994-1996, 1998-1999 Tinker Foundation Research Travel Grant, 1994 The Ohio State University Deans Graduate Fellowship, 1993-1994 The Ohio State University Scarlet and Gray Scholarship, 1992 Lewis G. Bernstein Memorial Scholarship, 1992 The Ohio State University Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Research Grant, 1991, 1992 Summer Research Opportunity Program, 1991, 1992 Minority Scholars Program Prestigious Scholarship, 1989-1993

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