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A Group of People Curious About Patterns in Speech.

Speech is grounded in the relation between how we perceive sound and how we control articulation. Students and faculty in the Cornell Phonetics Lab conduct research to better understand how speech patterns arise and change over time.


Research Spotlight

Morpho-Phonological Effects on the Phonetic Characteristics of Tense Consonants in Korean Compounds

2023

Transfer of boundary effects in English tag questions produced by Korean L2 speakers

2022

Temporal differences between high vowels and glides are more robust than spatial difference

2021


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Our Students

Annabelle di Lustro

Grad Student

203 Morrill Hall

Fengyue (Lisa) Zhao

Grad Student

203 Morrill Hall

Yao Zhang

Grad Student

203 Morrill Hall


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22nd April 2024 12:20 PM

Phonetics Lab Meeting

Annabelle will continue our discussion of this paper:

 

"What it means to be phonetic or phonological: the case of Romanian devoiced nasals", by Benjamin Tucker & Nat...


Location: B11 Morrill Hall, 159 Central Avenue, Morrill Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853-4701, USA

24th April 2024 12:20 PM

PhonDAWG - Phonetics Lab Data Analysis Working Group

Jennifer will give an (advanced) Labvanced tutorial. Read about Labvanced here: https://www.labvanced.com/

 

 


Location: B11 Morrill Hall, 159 Central Avenue, Morrill Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853-4701, USA

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The Cornell Phonetics Lab welcomes students with diverse backgrounds and interests. Prospective graduate students are encouraged to read more about the Cornell Linguistics Department application procedures.