Andrew Nevins
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Andrew I. Nevins is an American linguist and an assistant professor of linguistics at Harvard University.
Nevins's research interests include formal phonology and morphology, and pronouns and agreement.
Some of Nevins's representative publications are:
"Overwriting does not Optimize in Nonconcatenative Word Formation" Linguistic Inquiry 36.2:275-289.
"Microvariations in Harmony and Value-Relativized Parametrization". Linguistic Variation Yearbook 5, 187-232.
"The Representation of Third Person and its Consequences for Person-Case Effects". To appear in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory