People in Phonetics & Phonolgy

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Current students and faculty:
Pam Beddor Phonetics, Phonetics-phonology interface
José Benkí Phonetics, Sociophonetics, Phonology
Anthony Brasher Phonology
John C. Catford Phonetics
Andies Cotzee Phonetics, Phonology, Psycholinguistics
San Duanmu Phonology
Robert Felty Phonetics, German
Jeffrey Heath Languages of NW Africa and Sub-Saharan Zone
Susan Lin Computational Phonetics
Michael Marlo Phonology, Morpho-phonology, Syntax
Chandan Narayan Phonetics, Developmental speech perception
Becky Niehus Phonetics, Speech perception, Neurolinguistics
Chutamanee Onsuwan Phonetics, Thai
Robin Queen Phonetics, Intonation, German

 
Recent alumnae/i:
Evanthia Diakoumakou (2004): Coarticulatory vowel nasalization in Modern Greek
Bridget Anderson (2003): An acoustic study of Southeastern Michigan, Appalachian and African American southern migrant vowel systems.
Stephanie Lindemann (2000): Non-native speaker "incompetence" as a construction of the native listener: attitudes and their relationship to perception and comprehension of Korean-accented English.
Mi-Ryoung Kim (2000): Segmental and tonal interaction in English and Korean: a phonetic and phonological study.
Hyo-Young Kim (2000): Flexibility of English stress.
Alicia Beckford Wassink (1999): A sociophonetic analysis of Jamaican vowels.
James Harnsberger (1998): The perception of non-native nasal contrasts: a cross-linguistic perspective
Kathleen Evans-Romaine (1998): Palatalization and coarticulation in Russian
Handan Kopkalli (1993): A phonetic and phonological analysis of final devoicing in Turkish.