Mark Hale#cite note-3
{{short description|American linguist}}
Mark Hale is an American linguistics professor now teaching at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.{{cite web|url=
http://cmll.concordia.ca/people/full-time-faculty/hale.php|title=Mark Hale - Classics, Modern Languages and Linguistics|work=Concordia University|accessdate=24 May 2012}} He studies the methodology of historical linguistics as well as theoretical linguistics, Indo-European and Austronesian linguistics.
He is a prominent figure in these fields. He has published numerous scholarly articles [https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=mark+hale] and books [https://books.google.com/books?as_q=&num=10&btnG=Google+Search&as_epq=Mark+hale&as_oq=&as_eq=&as_brr=0&as_pt=ALLTYPES&lr=&as_vt=&as_auth=mark+hale&as_pub=&as_sub=&as_drrb_is=q&as_minm_is=0&as_miny_is=&as_maxm_is=0&as_maxy_is=&as_isbn=&as_issn=] on his research. Along with colleague Charles Reiss, he is a proponent of substance-free phonology, the idea that phonetic substance is inaccessible to phonological computation.
Selected publications
Hale, M. (2007), Historical linguistics: Theory and method, Oxford, BlackwellReview of: Hale, M. (2007) Historical Linguistics: Theory and Method, Times Higher Education Supplement, Textbook Guide. Issue of 23 November, 8-9.Melchert, H. Craig (2009) (Review of) Historical linguistics: Theory and method. By Mark Hale. Oxford: Blackwell, 2007. Language, Volume 85, Number 1, March,
Hale, M., & Reiss, C. (2008),[https://www.amazon.com/dp/0199533970 The Phonological Enterprise], Oxford: Oxford University Press{{cite web|url=http://www.hum.uit.no/a/kraemer/HnRLingua.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2012-06-30 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320034829/http://www.hum.uit.no/a/kraemer/HnRLingua.pdf |archivedate=2012-03-20 }} Kramer, M., Book review. J. Lingua (2009), {{doi|10.1016/j.lingua.2009.04.001}} (Accessed Sep. 2011)de Lacy, Paul (2009) Mark Hale & Charles Reiss, The phonological enterprise. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. Pp. xii+292.Journal of Linguistics, 45: 719-724Kim, Yuni (2011) [http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8331000&fulltextType=BR&fileId=S0952675711000169 Review of M. Hale & C. Reiss (2008), The Phonological Enterprise. Phonology 28(2): 283-289].
Hale, M., Kissock, M., & Reiss, C. (2014) An I-Language Approach to Phonologization and Lexification. Chapter 20.
The Oxford Handbook of Historical Phonology.
Edited by Patrick Honeybone and Joseph Salmons
Hale, M. (1998). Diachronic syntax. Syntax, 1(1), 1-18.
Hale, M.,(2004) Neogrammarian Sound Change, Chapter 7 in The Handbook of Historical Linguistics, Edited by: Brian D. Joseph and Richard D. Janda, Blackwell
Mark Hale & Charles Reiss (2000) Substance abuse and dysfunctionalism: Current trends in phonology. Linguistic Inquiry 31: 157–169.
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