Learning new speech sounds in remote and in-person protocols: Benefits, drawbacks, and considerations for future research
In-laboratory training of novel speech sounds has provided significant insight into how adult language learners learn new sounds. However, this training is often costly in terms of time in lab for par...
New in #LabPhon: How well do adult language learners acquire new sound contrasts, in remote vs. in-laboratory environments? Results show that both paradigms result in learning, but there are trade-offs in both protocol types. @m2b2.bsky.social @spplab.bsky.social #openaccess doi.org/10.16995/lab...
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We ask how younger and older adults are impacted by hospital noise when listening to medically-related sentences. Hospital noise is hard! Especially for older adults! Especially when listening to words that are lower frequency and lower familiarity (like lots of real medical speech is!)!
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My lab is hiring a postdoc!!!
More info is here: www.speechperceptionproductionlab.com/postdoctoral...
I'm happy to answer any questions that aren't covered in the ad itself!
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using computational methods to understand the linguistic mechanisms of social problems | NLP, socioling, discourse-pragmatics | asst prof at UC Davis Linguistics
https://robvoigt.faculty.ucdavis.edu/
Research Assistant Professor at Northwestern University studying the human auditory pathway
https://sitek.github.io
also over there: https://fediscience.org/@sitek
but not really over THERE there
Dog and baseball enthusiast
Speech perception & brain nerd, University of Connecticut. Opinions my own, not my employer's.
Psycholinguist teaching at a liberal arts college. I think a lot about teaching, and also about the mental processes involved in sentence production.
Stepp Lab for Sensorimotor Rehabilitation Engineering @ Boston University #SpeechScience #VoiceDisorders #Rehab #DiversifyScience linktr.ee/stepplabbu
Prof @ Purdue, ExLing Lab Director https://cla.purdue.edu/english/francislab/
Author of Gradient Acceptability and Linguistic Theory https://global.oup.com/academic/product/gradient-acceptability-and-linguistic-theory-9780192898951
another grad student phonetician in linguistics @ UCSD
phonetics, neuroscience, bilingualism, sociolinguistics, computational social science
languist.co
Phonetician and linguist studying prosody and indigenous languages of Mexico / Fonetista y lingรผista que estudia idiomas indรญgenas de Mรฉxico. University at Buffalo. He - รฉl - il - sijยณ. ๐ณ๏ธโ๐
Also ttrpg (rifts, d&d)
https://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~cdicanio
Linguist, speech scientist, and anime enthusiast, in no particular order. ไฝขใ
wordologist, linguist, & language researcher at UOregon. writer. enjoyer of hockey and yarncraft. she | they.
Linguistics. Cognitive Science. Academia. Baseball. Music. Cats. Naps. University of Chicago. Opinions (all mine).
Linguistics and cognitive science at Northwestern. Opinions are my own. he/him/his
linguist @ university of michigan. #rstats, knitting, sewing, cats.
she/her/hers. ๐๐๐๐๐
https://umwordlab.github.io/
https://lisalevinson.github.io/
academic (derogatory); psycholinguistics/cogsci; disability; generative flexible syntax + phonetics; R and stats and dataviz; art and craft and nature; immigrant to normal island; she/her|they/them; not funny (earnest); ai (llm) apologists go away; ืืืืงืืื
phonetician, linguist, associate professor, musician, gen x nerd, he/him
Black/ADHD author and educator.
Race, neurodivergence, language, et al.
He/him
Buy recent book here: https://bitly.cx/sy0E54
Website here: https://jpbgerald.com/
Substack here: https://pursuingmaglev.substack.com/
Assistant professor with too many opinions. Texpat, politics academia, gay stuff, anti-carbrain. Not an AI brain genius guy. ๐ต๐ธ๐ณ๏ธโ๐๐บ๐ฆ๐ณ๏ธโโง๏ธ
"See you divas on the streets."
E me aperta pra eu quase sufocar
BayesForDays@lingo.lol on Mastodon.
Linguist, reader, knitter, video gamer, Canadian (in no particular order). Thinks a lot about auxiliaries and pronouns, Stardew Valley, and books with magic and/or spaceships and/or kissing in them. Experimenting with context collapse. (she/her)
a podcast about linguistic discrimination.
โcompelling and never preachyโ - NYT