Rolf Noyer

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Rolf Noyer is an American linguist known for his influential work in morphology, phonology, and theoretical syntax, particularly within the framework of Distributed Morphology.

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instanceOf linguist
person
university professor
academicAdvisor Noam Chomsky NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Massachusetts Institute of Technology
employer University of Pennsylvania
fieldOfWork Distributed Morphology NERFINISHED
linguistics
morphology
phonology
syntax
theoretical linguistics
gender male
hasAcademicDiscipline cognitive science
humanities
hasTaught historical linguistics
morphology
phonology
syntax
knownFor research on morphology
research on phonology
research on theoretical syntax
work in Distributed Morphology
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Department of Linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
notableConcept late insertion in morphology
separation of syntax and morphology in Distributed Morphology
notableWork “Distributed Morphology and the Pieces of Inflection” NERFINISHED
“Distributed Morphology” (with Morris Halle and Alec Marantz) NERFINISHED
occupation linguist
researcher
university teacher
positionHeld Professor of Linguistics
researchInterest inflectional morphology
interface between morphology and phonology
interface between morphology and syntax
morphosyntax
theoreticalFramework Distributed Morphology NERFINISHED
generative grammar
workLocation Philadelphia

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