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Morris Halle, né Pinkowitz, is an American linguist. He was born in Liepaja, Latvia, in 1923, and moved with his family to Riga in 1929. They arrived in the United States in 1940.
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In linguistics, distributed morphology is a theory of morphology first described in 1993 by Morris Halle and Alec Marantz. The central claims of distributed morphology are that the morphemes that make up words are manipulated by syntax, and that the actual lexical items are not inserted into the...
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Morris Halle. Chomsky and Halle present a view of phonology that, not surprisingly, fits in with the... utterance, vocalic shift ...influence on modern phonology Editions: Chomsky, Noam and Halle, Morris... phonology, Chomsky and Halle represent speech sounds as bundles of yes-or-no valued features (e.g....
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Morris Halle, The sound pattern of English, Harper & Row, New York: 1968... of distinct phonetic sounds that humans can make. Generative phonology Noam Chomsky and Morris Halle presented in The sound pattern of English a view of phonology where a phonological representation...
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English . He published it together with Morris Halle. This work is considered outdated (though it has...]. Linguistics Chomsky, Noam, Morris Halle, and Fred Lukoff (1956). "On accent and juncture in English." In.... Chomsky, Noam, and Morris Halle (1968). The Sound Pattern of English . New York: Harper & Row...