- Ph.D. in Linguistics, University of Tromsø (2001)
- Master Theoretical Linguistics, University of Tromsø (1996)
- B.A. Linguistic Science, University of Reading (1993)
- Associate Professor, Nord University (2013-)
- External Funding Advisor, University of Tromsø (2010-2013)
- Researcher, University of Tromsø (2009-2010)
- RCN Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Tromsø (2004-2009)
- Associate Professor, University of Tromsø (2001-2007)
Patrik Bye is a theoretical linguist specializing in phonology, the study of the sound patterns of natural human languages. His research interests include how speech sounds are organized into larger units such as words and phrases, how sound structure interacts with other systems, notably sentence construction and meaning to yield varied patterns of phrasing and intonation. In his most recent work in literary linguistics he applies this to understanding the workings of English verse, both metered and ‘free’. Bye has published on the phonology of Saami and the North Germanic languages, and is now engaged in a project to document Nevisian, an Eastern Caribbean creole variety.
Dr. Bye teaches English Language and Linguistics as well as courses on literary linguistics and Early English.
For a full list of publications, please visit Patrik Anders Bye’s CRISTIN profile.
Research Groups:
- Member, Humanities, Education and Culture Research Group