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Kevin Ryan is a Professor and Department Chair of Linguistics at Harvard University, located at 307 Boylston Hall. His research focuses on phonology, prosody, metrics, and quantitative methods, with particular attention to stress systems, metrical structure, and the analysis of Indic and Dravidian languages. He holds a B.A. from UC Berkeley and a Ph.D. from UCLA (2011).
Dr. Ryan's work integrates statistical corpus analysis, experimental methods, and comparative studies of specific languages to explore topics such as prosodic end-weight, stress-weight interfaces, and phonological processes in Sanskrit. He has published in top journals like Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, Phonology, and Linguistic Inquiry.
His advising and grants include contributions to computational linguistics and phonological theory, though specific grants or lab affiliations are not detailed in the provided texts. His research emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, blending experimental and theoretical frameworks.
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