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Madelyn Kissock is an Associate Professor in Classics, Modern Languages, and Linguistics at Concordia University. She specializes in syntax and phonology, particularly in Telugu (a Dravidian language of South India) and Rotuman. Her research also explores theoretical aspects of phonological acquisition.
Education:
- PhD in Linguistics, Harvard University (1995)
- MA in Linguistics, Harvard University (1988)
- MA in Linguistics, Boston College (1987)
- BA in French Literature, University of Massachusetts Amherst (1981)
Research Focus: Current projects include a comprehensive study of Telugu syntax and phonology, building on her doctoral work analyzing Telugu reflexive-middle verbs. She has also contributed to Rotuman phonology studies and foundational linguistic theory.
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