The Oxford History of Phonology
Edited by B. Elan Dresher and Harry van der Hulst
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Edited by B. Elan Dresher, Professor Emeritus of Linguistics, University of Toronto, and Harry van der Hulst, Professor of Linguistics, University of Connecticut
B. Elan Dresher is Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at the University of Toronto. He has published on phonological theory, learnability, historical linguistics, West Germanic and Biblical Hebrew phonology and prosody, and the history of phonology. He is the author of Old English and the Theory of Phonology (1985/2019) and The Contrastive Hierarchy in Phonology (2009). His research has been published in journals such as Linguistic Inquiry, Language, Linguistic Variation, Annual Review of Linguistics, and Transactions of the Philological Society, and in edited volumes from OUP and Wiley-Blackwell.
Harry van der Hulst is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Connecticut. His research interests include stress, syllabic structure, segmental structure, sign language, gesture, language evolution, and phonological acquisition. His many books include Word Stress: Theoretical and Typological Issues (CUP, 2014), Asymmetries in Vowel Harmony: A Representational Account (OUP, 2018), and Principles of Radical CV Phonology: A Theory of Segmental and Syllabic Structure (Edinburgh University Press, 2020). He is Editor-in-Chief of the journal The Linguistic Review and co-editor of the Mouton de Gruyter series 'Studies in Generative Grammar'.
Contributors:
Hans Basbøll, University of Southern Denmark
Elena Battaner Moro, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Edwin L. Battistella, Southern Oregon University
George Bohas, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Lyon
Andrea Calabrese, University of Connecticut
Jane Chandlee, Haverford College
Bart de Boer, Vrije Universiteit Brussels
B. Elan Dresher, University of Toronto
San Duanmu, University of Michigan
Josef Fruehwald, University of Kentucky
Daniel Currie Hall, Saint Mary's University, Halifax
Kathleen Currie Hall, University of British Columbia
Jeffrey Heinz, Stony Brook University
Pavel Iosad, University of Edinburgh
Adam Jardine, Rutgers University
John E. Joseph, University of Edinburgh
Michael J. Kenstowicz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
John Kingston, University of California, Berkeley
Paul Kiparsky, Stanford University
Charles W. Kisseberth, Tel Aviv University
Haruo Kubozono, National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics
D. Robert Ladd, University of Edinburgh
Aditi Lahiri, University of Oxford
Jean Lowenstamm, CNRS/Université de Paris
Richard Ogden, University of York
Janet B. Pierrehumbert, University of Oxford
Frans Plank, University of Oxford
Joanna Radwanska-Williams, Macao Polytechnic Institute
Jonathan Rawski, San Jose State University
Nancy A. Ritter, University of Connecticut
Joseph Salmons, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Tobias Scheer, CNRS Nice
Ranjan Sen, University of Sheffield
Michael Silverstein, University of Chicago
Richard Sproat, Google Japan
Jørgen Staun, Copenhagen University
Harry van der Hulst, University of Connecticut
Marc van Oostendorp, Radboud University and Meertens Institute