Paul Kiparsky
René Paul Victor Kiparsky (born January 28, 1941) is a Finnish linguist and professor of linguistics at Stanford University. He is the son of the St. Petersburg (Russia)-born linguist and Baltist/ Slavicist Valentin Kiparsky.Kiparsky is especially known for his contributions to phonology. These include coining the terms elsewhere principle, and phonological opacity (including the types feeding, bleeding, counterfeeding, and counterbleeding), and creating the frameworks of Lexical Phonology and Morphology (LPM) and its successor, Stratal Optimality Theory. A noted Pāṇini scholar, he has also made fundamental contributions to historical linguistics and generative metrics, as well as working in morphosyntax, especially on his native Finnish. Provided by Wikipedia
-
1
-
2
-
3by Carlson, Lauri HenrikOther Authors: “...Paul Kiparsky....”
Published 2009
Get full text
Get full text
Others -
4
-
5by Pope, Emily NorwoodOther Authors: “...Paul Kiparsky....”
Published 2006
Get full text
Get full text
Others -
6by Permesly, Sylvia SchwartzOther Authors: “...Paul Kiparsky....”
Published 2005
Get full text
Others -
7by Pulleyblank, Douglas GeorgeOther Authors: “...Paul Kiparsky....”
Published 2009
Get full text
Get full text
Others -
8
-
9by Kimball, John P., 1941-Other Authors: “...R. Paul Kiparsky....”
Published 2005
Get full text
Others -
10by Williams, George MiddletonOther Authors: “...John Robert Ross and Paul Kiparsky....”
Published 2005
Get full text
Others