Michael Kenstowicz came to MIT in 1990 after holding posts at the University of Illinois and University of Venice. He has taught at the 1978, 1991, and 1999 LSA Linguistic Institutes. Kenstowicz is the (co)author of two widely used phonology textbooks (1979) and (1994). He has worked on a variety of topics (stress, tone, cyclicity, phonological phrasing, loanwords) and a variety of languages (Balto-Slavic, Semitic, West African, Korean). His current research interests are loanword phonology and paradigms.
Loanword Phonology | LSA.211
MW 1:00-2:40
Three Week Course | Second Session |
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