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Douglas Pulleyblank is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Linguistics at the University of British Columbia. His primary research area is phonological theory, with interests that overlap phonetics, morphology, and syntax learnability. His work focuses on featural properties, specifically in areas such as tone and vowel harmony. He has a long-standing research interest in African languages, particularly those of Nigeria, with a focus on the Yoruba language. Pulleyblank has published extensively in his field, contributing to key works on emergent phonology and morphology. His notable publications include collaborative and solo research on tone systems, harmony, and articulatory mapping in Nigerian languages.
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