Michael Kenstowicz

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Michael Kenstowicz is an American linguist and phonologist known for his influential work on generative phonology and for co-authoring widely used textbooks in the field.

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instanceOf academic
linguist
person
phonologist
academicDiscipline theoretical linguistics
affiliation MIT Linguistics Section
surface form: MIT Department of Linguistics and Philosophy
coAuthor Charles Kisseberth
contributedTo development of generative phonology
education of linguistics students through textbooks
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer Massachusetts Institute of Technology
fieldOfWork generative phonology
linguistics
phonology
genre academic textbook
hasAcademicRole graduate advisor
research supervisor
hasWritten Generative Phonology: Description and Theory
Phonology in Generative Grammar
influenced students of phonology worldwide
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableFor co-authoring influential phonology textbooks
phonological theory
work in generative phonology
notableWork Generative Phonology: Description and Theory
Phonology in Generative Grammar
occupation professor
researchInterest constraint-based phonology
lexical phonology
phonological representation
phonological rules
prosodic phonology
teaches generative grammar
phonology
workLocation Cambridge, Massachusetts

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Morris Halle doctoralStudent Michael Kenstowicz