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- Q5081986 description "American linguist".
- Q5081986 description "American linguist".
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- Q5081986 abstract "Charles Reiss /ˈriːs/ is an American linguistics professor teaching at Concordia University in Montreal.His contributions to linguistics have been in the area of phonology, historical linguistics, and cognitive science. Along with colleague Mark Hale, he is a proponent of substance-free phonology, the idea that phonetic substance is inaccessible to phonological computation (see paper 'Substance abuse and dysfunctionalism').".
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- Q5081986 name "Reiss, Charles".
- Q5081986 shortDescription "American linguist".
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- Q5081986 comment "Charles Reiss /ˈriːs/ is an American linguistics professor teaching at Concordia University in Montreal.His contributions to linguistics have been in the area of phonology, historical linguistics, and cognitive science. Along with colleague Mark Hale, he is a proponent of substance-free phonology, the idea that phonetic substance is inaccessible to phonological computation (see paper 'Substance abuse and dysfunctionalism').".
- Q5081986 label "Charles Reiss".
- Q5081986 givenName "Charles".
- Q5081986 name "Charles Reiss".
- Q5081986 name "Reiss, Charles".
- Q5081986 surname "Reiss".