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Our research focuses on documenting and explaining sound
patterns in language. We study the way in which articulatory, perceptual, and
cognitive processes interact to shape the sound system of language as well as to
the formal aspects of the phonological systems of human languages.
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The Phonology Laboratory is equipped with various equipment to help
students and faculty in physiological data collection and data analysis
and for conducting research in speech analysis, speech synthesis and
speech perception. It has a sound-attenuated recording booth for
quality sound recording and phonetic experimentation, DAT recorders,
and computers running various sound analysis software. The laboratory
library contains a sizable collection of journals, books, conference
proceedings, working papers from other labs, theses and offprints. |
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