Catherine O. Ringen
American phonologist and professor emerita / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Catherine Ringen is an American phonologist and professor emerita of linguistics at the University of Iowa. She is best known for her research on vowel harmony, especially in Finno-Ugric languages, and on laryngeal contrasts in obstruents, in particular in Germanic languages.[1]
Catherine O. Ringen | |
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Born | Catherine Oleson Ringen 1943 (age 80–81) |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Indiana University |
Thesis | Vowel Harmony: Theoretical Implications (1975) |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Linguist |
Sub-discipline | Phonology |
Institutions | University of Iowa |
Ringen earned her Ph.D. in Linguistics from Indiana University in 1975, with a dissertation entitled "Vowel Harmony: Theoretical Implications."[2] After her PhD she took up a position at the University of Iowa Linguistics Department,[3] where she stayed until her retirement in 2015.
Ringen was co-editor of the Nordic Journal of Linguistics from 2001–2015.[4] She served on the Executive Committee of the Linguistic Society of America from 2008–2010.[5] She was a member of the scientific committee of the Manchester Phonology Meeting from 2004 to 2014.[6]