Michael Kenstowicz
Michael John Kenstowicz (born August 18, 1945) is an American linguist and professor of linguistics at MIT Department of Linguistics and Philosophy. He is best known for his works on phonetics and phonology. His book ''Phonology in Generative Grammar'' is a coursebook taught across the world in phonology courses. He is an editor of ''Natural Language & Linguistic Theory'' since 1987. Provided by Wikipedia
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Cantonese Loanwords: Conflicting Faithfulness in VC Rime Constraints by Kenstowicz, Michael
Published 2017
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The analysis of truncated vocatives in Taviano (Salentino) Italian by Kenstowicz, Michael
Published 2021
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Two notes on Kinande vowel harmony by Kenstowicz, Michael
Published 2010
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On the Origin of Tonal Classes in Kinande Noun Stems by Kenstowicz, Michael
Published 2010
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Vocale Incerta, Vocale Aperta by Kenstowicz, Michael
Published 2012
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Loanword Phonology and Enhancement by Kenstowicz, Michael
Published 2012
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Manlleus en cantonès: conflicte entre condicions de fidelitat en rimes VC by Kenstowicz, Michael J
Published 2021
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Pitch Accent in Korean by Ito, Chiyuki, Kenstowicz, Michael
Published 2018
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A Note on Phonological Phrasing in South Kyungsang by Do, Young Ah, Kenstowicz, Michael
Published 2012
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The base of Korean noun paradigms: Evidence from tone by Do, Youngah, Ito, Chiyuki, Kenstowicz, Michael
Published 2016
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Lóngyóu tones and tone sandhi by Chen, Sherry Yong, Kenstowicz, Michael J.
Published 2024
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