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Keyser, Samuel J.
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Samuel Jay Keyser (born 1935) is an American theoretical phonologist, who is an authority on the history and structure of the English language, and on linguistic approaches to literary criticism.

Biography

Dr. Keyser received a BA degree in English from George Washington University in 1956; a BA in 1958 and an MA in 1962, both in English, from Merton College, Oxford University, England; another MA, in linguistics, from Yale University in 1960; and a PhD in linguistics from Yale in 1962.

He is well-known to the entire MIT community and to jazz fans throughout the Boston area as an accomplished trombonist.

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