- Charles Reiss
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Charles Reiss (pronounced /ˈris/) is professor of Linguistics at Concordia University.
His contributions to linguistics have been in the area of phonology, historical linguistics, and cognitive science.
Selected works
- 2008. I-Language: An Introduction to Linguistics as a Cognitive Science. Oxford University Press.
- 2008. The Phonological Enterprise. Oxford University Press.
- 2007. Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Interfaces Oxford University Press.
- 2003. The subset principle in phonology: Why the tabula can't be rasa. In Journal of Linguistics 219-244.
- 2003. Deriving the feature-filling / feature-changing contrast: An application to Hungarian vowel harmony. In Journal of Linguistic Inquiry. 199-224
Categories:- Phonologists
- Living people
- American linguists
- Concordia University faculty
- American linguist stubs
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