Ellen M. Kaisse (born 1949) is an American linguist. She is Emeritus of linguistics at the University of Washington, best known for her research on the interface between phonology, syntax, and morphology.
Over the course of her career, she worked on a wide range of issues in theoretical phonology and particularly on the phonology of Modern Greek, (Argentinian) Spanish language and Turkish language. She has published on topics ranging from lexical phonology to the phonology-syntax interface to vowel harmony to featural phonology.
Kaisse has co-edited the journal Phonology (Cambridge University Press) with Colin Ewen (Leiden University) since 1988.
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