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Lev Blumenfeld

  Rank: Assistant Professor, Linguistics
  Degrees: PhD, Stanford University, 2006
     
  Email: lev_blumenfeld@carleton.ca
  Phone: 613 520-2600 ext. 8708
  Fax: 613 520-6641
  Office: 235 Paterson Hall
  Office Hours: Fall 2009
Mondays 12:00 - 2:00 pm
 
 
Lev Blumenfeld

 

Research Interests

  • Phonology
  • Optimality Theory
  • Prosody, metrics
  • Greek and Latin linguistics


Course(s)

Fall 2008
  • Phonetics, LALS 2001A
  • Phonology I, LALS 3002A
  • Special Topics in Linguistics, LALS 4009B
Winter 2009
  • Phonology II, LALS 4001A


Recent Publications

(2006). Constraints on phonological interactions . PhD Thesis, Stanford University. Available on ROA.

(2004). Too many solutions: how prosody and segments interact. Proceedings of CLS 41, Chicago, Illinois.

(2003). Tone-to-stress and stress-to-tone: Ancient Greek accent revisited. Proceedings of BLS 30, Berkeley, California.

(2003) Counterfeeding, Derived Environment Effects, and Comparative Markedness. Theoretical Linguistics 29: 89-99.

(2002) Russian palatalization in Stratal OT. Proceedings of FASL-11, Amherst, Mass.

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