Language Sound Structure: Phonetics and Phonology  



 

Phonology



Linguistics Faculty

Mary E. Beckman, Professor of Linguistics

(Appointed 1985) A.B., (Oriental Langs. & Comparative Literature), University of California, Berkeley, 1976 M.A., (Oriental Languages), University of California, Berkeley, 1979 M.A., (Linguistics), Cornell University, 1982 Ph.D., (Linguistics), Cornell University, 1984
Areas of Specialization: Experimental Phonetics, Laboratory Phonology, East Asian Languages.

Marjorie K.M. Chan, Assoc. Prof. of East Asian Languages and Literatures, Adjunct Assoc. Prof. of Linguistics

B.A. and M.A. University of British Columbia, 1980 (Linguistics); Ph.D. University of Washington, 1985
Areas of Specialization: Phonetics and phonology of the modern Chinese language and its dialects; gender differences in the Chinese language; sound symbolism; topics in historical Chinese phonology.

Robert A. Fox Professor of Speech & Hearing Science, Adjunct Professor of Linguistics

Director of Speaking Skills Workshop. B.A. Maryland, 1970; M.A. Chicago, 1978; Ph.D. Chicago, 1978 (Linguistics). Linguistically oriented courses taught: S&H 245, Principles of Phonetics; S&H 430, Language Development; S&H 430, Speech Science; S&H 560, Articulation; S&H 820, Acoustic Phonetics; S&H 832, Experimental Phonetics; S & H 950 Computer Use in Speech & Hearing.
Areas of Specialization: The interface between auditory and phonetic processing; rhythm in spoken language; structure of the mental lexicon, assessment of central auditory processing abilities, age-related changes in speech perception.

Elizabeth V. Hume, Professor of Linguistics

(Appointed 1992) B.A., (French and Linguistics), Universiti Laval, Quebec, 1981 M.A., (French), McMaster University, Ontario, Canada 1986 Ph.D., (Linguistics), Cornell University, 1992
Areas of Specialization: Phonological theory, phonetics/phonology interaction, phonological variation.

Terrell A. Morgan, Assoc. Prof. of Spanish, Adjunct Assoc. Prof. of Linguistics

B.A. William & Mary, 1979 (Linguistics); M.A. North Carolina, 1983 (Linguistics); Ph.D. Texas, 1984 (Spanish Linguistics). Linguistically oriented courses taught: Spanish 604, Spanish Phonetics; Spanish 734, Spanish Phonology; Span. 742, Contrastive Structures of English & Span.; Spanish 815, Span. Sociolinguistics.
Areas of Specialization: Syllable structure of Spanish; musically conditioned phonological processes; Spanish sociolinguistics.

David A. Odden, Professor of Linguistics

(Appointed 1985) B.A., (Linguistics), University of Washington, 1975 A.M., (Linguistics), University of Illinois, 1978 Ph.D., (Linguistics), University of Illinois, 1981
Areas of Specialization: Phonological theory; African languages.


Graduate Courses in Phonology

600.02Laboratory Phonology
603.01Phonological Theory I
603.02Phonological Theory II
650.01Field Methods I
680Formal Foundations of Linguistics
821Seminar in Phonology

(see also courses in Cognitive Science.)


Faculty with Related Interests in Other Departments

Kathryn Corl, Assoc. Prof. of German.

Lawrence L. Feth, Prof. of Speech & Hearing Science.

Osamu Fujimura, Prof. of Speech & Hearing Science.

Ashok K Krishnamurthy, Assoc. Prof. of Electrical Engineering,

Christiane S. Laeufer, Asst. Prof. of French.

Lupenga Mphande, Asst. Prof. of Black Studies.

Related Programs/Centers:

Center for Cognitive Science
Speech and Hearing Science

Special Research Activities:

Linguistics Laboratory


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