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Brett Hyde is an Associate Professor of Philosophy, Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology, and Linguistics at Washington University. He serves as Director of the Linguistics Program within the Department of Philosophy. His PhD is from Rutgers University.
His research focuses on phonology, particularly metrical stress theory and Optimality Theory applications. Current projects explore language variation within speakers and typological patterns in binary stress systems. He critiques NonFinality constraints and analyzes Banawá prosody.
Key contributions include the book Layering and Directionality: Metrical Stress in Optimality Theory (Equinox, 2021), which proposes novel frameworks for metrical grid structures and parsing directionality in OT. No awards are listed, and no advising/grant details are provided in the text.
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