Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy explained

Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy
Birth Date:1945 8, df=y
Fields:Morphology, Word formation
Workplaces:University of Canterbury
Education:School of Oriental and African Studies (PhD)
Alma Mater:University of Oxford (BA Hons in Literae Humaniores)
Thesis Title:Constraints on allomorphy in inflexion
Thesis Url:https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/28604/
Thesis Year:1981
Doctoral Advisor:Theodora Bynon, Geoffrey C. Horrocks
Academic Advisors:Paul Kiparsky, Dick Hudson
Known For:works on English morphology
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Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy (born 27 August 1945) is a linguist and Emeritus Professor of Linguistics at the University of Canterbury (Christchurch, New Zealand). He is known for his expertise on morphology and word formation.[1] [2]

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  1. Paradigmatics precedes syntagmatics in language evolution? . 10.3366/word.2017.0102 .
  2. Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy, Origins of Complex Language. An Inquiry into the Evolutionary Beginnings of Sentences, Syllables, and Truth . 2003 . 10.1023/B:LING.0000004696.34349.d0 . Hinzen . Wolfram . Linguistics and Philosophy . 26 . 6 . 765–780 . 170379895 .