Paul Kiparsky
Finnish-American linguist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, René Paul Victor Kiparsky is a Finnish linguist and professor of linguistics at Stanford University. He is the son of the St. Petersburg -born linguist and Baltist/ Slavicist Valentin Kiparsky. Kiparsky is especially known for his contributions to phonology. These include coining the terms elsewhere principle, and phonological opacity , and creating the frameworks of Lexical Phonology and Morphology and its successor, Stratal Optimality Theory. A noted Pāṇini scholar, he has also made fundamental contributions to historical linguistics and generative metrics, as well as working in morphosyntax, especially on his native Finnish.
Paul Kiparsky's Published Works
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- Some consequences of Lexical Phonology (1985) (814)
- Opacity and cyclicity (2000) (521)
- From cyclic phonology to lexical phonology (1982) (489)
- Linguistic universals and linguistic change (1968) (399)
- Lexical Phonology and Morphology (1982) (311)
- Word-formation and the lexicon (1982) (311)
- Explanation In Phonology (1982) (296)
- Partitive Case and Aspect (2004) (250)
- The Phonological Basis of Sound Change (2008) (191)
- A Parametric Theory of Poetic Meter (1996) (181)
- Structural case in finnish (2001) (177)
- Universals Constrain Change; Change Results in Typological Generalizations (2008) (155)
- Three dimensions of linguistic theory (1973) (127)
- The rhythmic structure of English verse (1977) (118)
- BLOCKING IN NONDERIVED ENVIRONMENTS (1993) (109)
- The Syllable in Optimality Theory: Syllables and Moras in Arabic (2003) (105)
- Stress, Syntax, and Meter (1975) (104)
- The Shift to Head-Initial VP in Germanic (1996) (101)
- Blocking and periphrasis in inflectional paradigms (2005) (101)
- The Amphichronic Program vs. Evolutionary Phonology (2006) (92)
- Verb-Object Order in Early Middle English (2000) (76)
- Disjoint reference and the typology of pronouns (2002) (75)
- Tracking Jespersen's Cycle (2004) (73)
- Grammaticalization as Optimization (2010) (72)
- Rhythm and meter (1989) (64)
- The Rise of Positional Licensing (1997) (63)
- Fenno-Swedish Quantity: Contrast in Stratal OT (2006) (62)
- Event Structure and the Perfect (2002) (55)
- Clitics and clause structure (2002) (54)
- The Inflectional Accent in Indo-European. (1973) (52)
- Towards a typology of disharmony (2003) (52)
- Sonorant Clusters in Greek (1967) (46)
- Towards a null theory of the passive (2013) (44)
- Allomorphy or Morphophonology (1996) (42)
- On the Architecture of Panini's Grammar (2009) (42)
- Syntactic and Semantic Relations in Pāṇini (1969) (40)
- HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS AND THE ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE (1976) (39)
- Stratal OT: A synopsis and FAQs (2014) (34)
- The Vedic Injunctive: Historical and Synchronic Implications (2005) (30)
- Analogical change as a problem for linguistic theory (1982) (30)
- Pāṇini as a variationist (1984) (29)
- Dvandvas, blocking, and the associative: The bumpy ride from phrase to word (2010) (29)
- Compositional vs . Paradigmatic Approaches to Accent and Ablaut ∗ (2010) (18)
- Clitics and clause structure: The Late Medieval Greek system (2004) (18)
- ECONOMY AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE SIVASUTRAS (1991) (14)
- Accent, Syllable Strucuture, and Morphology in Ancient Greek (2003) (14)
- Formal and empirical issues in phonological typology (2018) (14)
- On the Architecture of Pān . ini ’ s Grammar ∗ (2002) (14)
- Labov, sound change, and phonological theory† (2016) (12)
- Some theoretical problems in Pāṇini's grammar (1982) (12)
- Chapter 3. Historical Linguistics (1982) (10)
- Where Stochastic OT fails: A discrete model of metrical variation (2005) (9)
- ON COMPARATIVE LINGUISTICS: THE CASE OF GRASSMANN'S LAW (1973) (9)
- Chains or Strata? The Case of Maltese (2011) (8)
- Reduplication in Stratal OT Paul Kiparsky (2007) (8)
- PRODUCTIVITY IN PHONOLOGY (1973) (7)
- Analogy as optimization: ‘exceptions’ to Sievers’ Law in Gothic (2003) (7)
- Greek Anaphora in Cross-Linguistic Perspective (2012) (6)
- The Morphology of The Basque Auxiliary: Thoughts on Arregi Nevins 2012 (2017) (6)
- The agent suffixes as a window into Vedic grammar (2016) (6)
- Syncope, umlaut, and prosodic structure in early Germanic ∗ (2005) (5)
- Stress, Meter, and Text-Setting (2020) (5)
- Meter in poetry: A new theory (review) (2010) (5)
- Indo-European Origins of the Greek Hexameter (2018) (4)
- New perspectives in historical linguistics (2014) (4)
- 78. Semantics of inflection (2012) (4)
- Composition and definiteness without articles: A case study in Tagalog∗ (2016) (4)
- On Panini and the Generative Capacity of Contextualized Replacement Systems (2012) (3)
- Remarks on Denominal Verbs Paul Kiparsky 1 Plato ’ s problem in lexical semantics (1997) (3)
- Phonology to the rescue: Nez Perce morphology revisited (2021) (3)
- Level ordering and opacity in Tetsǫ́t’ıné: a Stratal OT account (2020) (3)
- Roman Jakobson and the Grammar of Poetry (1984) (3)
- Chapter 15 Nominal verbs and transitive nouns : Vindicating lexicalism (2017) (2)
- Accent and Ablaut: Emergent Cyclicity (2017) (2)
- Pāṇini as a Variationist@@@Panini as a Variationist (1986) (2)
- Morphological Units: Stems (2020) (2)
- Pāṇini, Variation, and Orthoepic Diaskeuasis (2012) (2)
- Chapter 9. On the Evaluation Measure (1982) (2)
- The Grammar of the Elements (2019) (1)
- On Pā $$\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\scriptscriptstyle\cdot}$}}{n}$$ inian studies: A reply to Cardona (1991) (1)
- Incorporation in Danish: Implications for Interfaces a Collection of Papers on Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar (1)
- Morris Halle (1923–2018) (2019) (1)
- Chapter Two. Compensatory Lengthening (2011) (1)
- Structure-sensitive NP-interpretation : A case study in Tagalog (2017) (1)
- Metered Verse (2020) (1)
- Chapter 10. Remarks on Analogical Change (1982) (1)
- Chapter 6. How abstract is Phonology (1982) (0)
- Chapter 7. Productivity in Phonology (1982) (0)
- PĀṆINI IS SLICK, BUT HE ISN'T MEAN (2007) (0)
- Linguistic Society of America Review Reviewed Work ( s ) : Histoire de l ' accentuation Slave (2018) (0)
- Pāṇini as a VariationistPanini as a Variationist (1986) (0)
- Clitics and ClauseStructure Cleo Condoravdi XEROX PARC andStanfordUniversity (0)
- Reply to Mohanan and Walker (1996) (0)
- The modularity of mind: An essay on faculty psychology. By JERRY A. FODOR. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1983. Pp. ix, 145. Cloth $17.50, paper $8.50. (1984) (0)
- They Helped to Shape This Work in Significant Ways. I Have Also Received Valuable Feedback from Present and Former Research Assistants ( Sympathy and Phonological Opacity (1998) (0)
- Papers in generative phonology (1973) (0)
- Histoire de l'accentuation slave. By PAUL GARDE. 2 volumes. (Collection de manuels, 7:2.) Paris: Institut d'Etudes Slaves, 1976. Pp. x, 525. (2016) (0)
- Chapter 8. From Paleogrammarians to Neogrammarians (1982) (0)
- Chapter 1. Sound Change (1982) (0)
- Notes on Finnish Nonfinite Clauses* (2018) (0)
- Chapter 4. Historical Linguistics (1982) (0)
- Retrospect and Prospect (2022) (0)
- A Stratal OT Perspective on Sound Change (2012) (0)
- 2. Semantics of inflection (2019) (0)
- Chapter 2. Linguistic Universals and Linguistic Change (1982) (0)
- Chapter 5. Explanation in Phonology (1982) (0)
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