Mark Feinstein
{{Short description|Linguist}}
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| education = City University of New York (PhD)
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| thesis_title = Linguistic Nature of Prenasalization
| thesis_url = https://academicworks.cuny.edu/gc_etds/2207/
| thesis_year = 1977
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| doctoral_advisor = Charles Cairns
| academic_advisors = Mark Liberman, Alan Stevens, Robert Vago
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| discipline = linguistics
| sub_discipline = phonology
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Mark Feinstein is a linguist and professor emeritus of linguistics at Hampshire College. He is known for his works on phonology and evolution of language.{{cite web |title=Mark H. Feinstein |url=https://www.hampshire.edu/faculty/mark-feinstein}}{{cite web |title=Mark Feinstein |url=https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=2MCaaH0AAAAJ |website=scholar.google.com}}
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Category:Hampshire College faculty
Category:American cognitive scientists
Category:Linguists from the United States
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