Paul de Lacy is a linguist and Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at Rutgers University. He is currently Honorary Associate Professor at the University of Auckland. He is known for his works on phonology.[1][2][3]
Paul de Lacy | |
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Academic background | |
Education | University of Massachusetts Amherst (PhD) |
Thesis | The formal expression of markedness (2002) |
Doctoral advisor | John J. McCarthy |
Other advisors | Elisabeth O. Selkirk John Kingston Mark Feinstein Alan S. Prince |
Academic work | |
Discipline | linguistics |
Sub-discipline | phonology |
Books
edit- de Lacy, Paul (2006). Markedness: Reduction and Preservation in Phonology. Cambridge Studies in Linguistics 112. Cambridge University Press.
- de Lacy, Paul (ed.) (2007), The Cambridge Handbook of Phonology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
References
edit- ^ Nevins, Andrew; Plaster, Keith (November 2008). "Paul de Lacy, Markedness: Reduction and preservation in phonology (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics 112). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Pp. xviii+447". Journal of Linguistics. 44 (3): 770–781. doi:10.1017/S0022226708005434. ISSN 1469-7742. S2CID 143355404.
- ^ "Paul de Lacy". Paul de Lacy's citations on Google Scholar.
- ^ "Paul de Lacy". Paul de Lacy's personal webpage.