Lisa Selkirk

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Lisa Selkirk was an influential American linguist known for her foundational work in phonology and prosodic structure.

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instanceOf American academic
linguist
person
academicDiscipline theoretical linguistics
affiliation Linguistics Department, University of Massachusetts Amherst NERFINISHED
contributedTo development of prosodic hierarchy
development of prosodic phonology
theory of cliticization
theory of sentence phonology
theory of word stress
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer University of Massachusetts Amherst NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork linguistics
phonology
prosody
syntax–phonology interface
gender female
influenced generative phonology
research on intonational phonology
research on prosodic phonology
research on the syntax–phonology interface
knownFor prosodic hierarchy theory
research on intonation
research on stress and accent
theory of prosodic phrasing
work on prosodic structure
work on the syntax–phonology interface
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement generative linguistics
notability influential figure in modern phonology
notableWork On derived domains in sentence phonology NERFINISHED
On prosodic structure and its relation to syntactic structure NERFINISHED
On the major class features and syllable theory NERFINISHED
Sentence prosody: Intonation, stress, and phrasing NERFINISHED
The Syntax of Words NERFINISHED
The prosodic structure of function words NERFINISHED
The role of prosodic categories in English word stress NERFINISHED
occupation university professor
researchInterest intonation and phrasing
morphology–phonology interface
phonological domains
stress and accent systems
syntax–phonology mapping
workInstitution University of Massachusetts Amherst NERFINISHED

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