Publications
Theses
Douglas-Tavani, Jordan A.G. (2024). A Reference Grammar of miluk tɬiis: tɬə miluk tɬiis buuqw. Santa Barbara: University of California. Dissertation. pp. 546.
Douglas-Tavani, Jordan A.G. (2021). Languages of the Bay: On the Proto-Coosan Hypothesis. Santa Barbara: University of California. MA Thesis. pp. 88. https://escholarship.org/uc/item/20f1966w
Douglas, Jordan A.G. (2019). A Formal and Semantic Reconstruction of Cariban Postpositions. Eugene: University of Oregon. BA Honors Thesis. pp. 235. https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/25012
Book Chapters
(in review). Douglas-Tavani, Jordan A.G. The Symbiotic Clitic Cluster: Evidence from the Pacific Northwest for a Simplex-Complex Distinction.
Journal Articles
(in revision) Douglas-Tavani, Jordan A.G. “Teasing Apart Circumclitics and Circumclitic Constructions: New Evidence from miluk tɬiis (miluk)”
(in preparation) Douglas-Tavani, Jordan A.G, and Shahar Shirtz. “The Acoustic Correlates of Stress in miluk tɬiis (miluk)”.
Douglas-Tavani, Jordan A.G., and Gildea, Spike. (2022). A lexical class as construction: On the origins of Cariban postpositions. Cadernos de Etnolingüística 10:1. http://www.etnolinguistica.org/article:vol10n1-6
Dictionaries
Helms, Enna; Whereat, Patricia Phillips; Douglas-Tavani, Jordan A.G.; and Shirtz, Shahar. In the Home Learning Dictionary of the kuukwis Languages: miluk tɬiis and hanis tɬ'ii’iis. Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians. (2024).
Helms, Enna; Whereat, Patricia Phillips; Douglas-Tavani, Jordan A.G.; and Shirtz, Shahar. In the Home Learning Dictionary of the wa’as: sha’yuushtɬ’a uɬ quuiich. Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians. (2024).