600.02 Laboratory Phonology U G 5
Prereq: 600.01, or equivalent introduction to phonetic theories


Introduction to laboratory methods and quantitative models of speech for linguistics.

This course provides an intermediate-level course between the introductory course in phonetics (Ling. 600.01) and the seminar in advanced phonetics (Ling. 825). It is also an introduction to methods of experimental research and computational modeling of speech perception and production as tools in phonological analysis. There will be two two-hour sessions each week. The major coursework will consist of fortnightly problem sets involving the gathering and/or analysis of real speech data and corpora, as well as readings in the published literature exemplifying the laboratory phonology approach.


Offered 2007-2008:
Offered 2008-2009 (projected):

Instructor's Course Pages:
Mary E. Beckman

Last modified 2003-09-11

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