* = refereed
Malanoski, Aidan & Michael Newman. 2026. New York City and Baltimore. In Natalie Schilling, Derek Denis & Raymond Hickey (eds.), The new Cambridge history of the English language, vol. 5: North American and the Caribbean, 210–242. Cambridge University Press. [link to publisher website]
Renwick, Margaret, Aidan Malanoski, Shaily Mistry, Mashal Nawabi & Yasmin Roach. 2026. Back upgliding vowels in earlier Baltimore English. Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America 11(1). Article 6069. [paper]
Malanoski, Aidan. 2024. Right node raising and Flexible Cyclic Linearization. In Jiayi Yu, Erika Petersen, Anissa Zaitsu & Boris Harizanov (eds.), Proceedings of the 40th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, 223–232. Cascadilla Proceedings Project. [paper]
Malanoski, Aidan. 2023. Genre formation as enregisterment. In Lucas Fagen, Sam Gray, Quain, Stephanie Reyes & Irene Tang (eds.), Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, 289–300. Chicago Linguistic Society. [proceedings]
*Ashby, Lucas F.E., Travis M. Bartley, Simon Clematide, Luca Del Signore, Cameron Gibson, Kyle Gorman, Yeonju Lee-Sikka, Peter Makarov, Aidan Malanoski, Sean Miller, Omar Ortiz, Reuben Raff, Arundhati Sengupta, Bora Seo, Yulia Spektor & Winnie Yan. 2021. Results of the second SIGMORPHON shared task on multilingual grapheme-to-phoneme conversion. In 18th SIGMORPHON Workshop on Computational Research in Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology, 115–125. Association for Computational Linguistics. [proceedings]