Department of Linguistics, Rutgers University
18 Seminary Place, New Brunswick NJ
nate.koser@rutgers.edu
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About me

Hello, I’m Nate – a linguistics PhD student at Rutgers University. I’m originally from Canton, NY. I received my undergraduate degree from SUNY Binghamton and spent 5 years in South Korea before entering the program here in New Jersey. I am interested in computational phonology. If you have any questions, you’re always welcome to email me.

Papers

Journal Articles
  • Koser, Nate (under review). The atomic properties of stress. Phonology
Edited Volumes
  • Koser, Nate (in progress). What typology can tell us about computation in phonology, and vice versa. In Anderson, C. and Kuznetsova, N. and Easterday, S., editors, Topics in Phonological Diversity. Language Science Press.
Conference Proceedings
  • Dolatian, Hossep, Nate Koser, Jonathan Rawski, and Kristina Strother-Garcia (2021). Computational restrictions on iterative prosodic processes. Annual Meeting on Phonology 2020. pdf

  • Koser, Nate and Adam Jardine (2020). The computational nature of stress assignment. Proceedings of AMP 2019. Stony Brook University. pdf

  • Koser, Nate and Adam Jardine (2019). The complexity of optimizing over strictly local constraints. Proceedings of PLC 43. pdf

  • Koser, Nate, Chris Oakden and Adam Jardine (2019). Tone association and output locality in non-linear structures. Supplemental proceedings of AMP 2018. pdf

Manuscripts
  • Koser, Nate. Acoustic correlates of creaky voice in Yoruba. Ms., Rutgers University. pdf

  • Koser, Nate. A constraint definition language and consequences for stress assignment.. Ms., Rutgers University. pdf

Presentations

Talks
  • Koser, Nate (2020). Bounded lookahead in iterative quantity-insensitive stress assignment RULing XV. Rutgers University. slides

  • Koser, Nate and Adam Jardine (2019). Stress assignment and subsequentiality AMP 2019. Stony Brook University. slides

  • Koser, Nate (2019). Creaky voice in Yoruba. RULing XIV. Rutgers University. slides

  • Koser, Nate and Adam Jardine (2019). The complexity of optimizing over strictly local constraints. PLC 43. slides

  • Koser, Nate and Adam Jardine (2018). Strictly local patterns are closed under optimization. NecPhon 2018. slides

  • Koser, Nate (2018). A constraint definition language and consequences for stress assignment. RULing XIII. Rutgers University. slides

Posters
  • Dolatian, Hossep, Nate Koser, Jonathan Rawski, and Kristina Strother-Garcia (2021). Computational restrictions on iterative prosodic processes. Annual Meeting on Phonology 2020. abstract, poster

  • Koser, Nate, Chris Oakden and Adam Jardine (2018). Tone association and output locality in non-linear structures. AMP 2018. abstract, poster

Teaching

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