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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

Polylect: how do dialects form?

2024

Types of statistical knowledge in alternation learning: insights from artificial grammar learning

2024

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

2023


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Our Students

Amber Boyd

Grad Student

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Tran Ta-Tran

Grad Student

203 Morrill Hall

Leonardo Teixeira

Fulbright Scholar

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6th February 2025 04:30 PM

Linguistics Colloqium Speaker: Rebecca Jarvis to speak on the hidden variability in syntax

The Department of Linguistics proudly presents Dr. Rebecca Jarvis of University of California, Berkeley, who will give a talk titled:

 

Hidden variability in syntax: The fine-g...


Location: 106 Morrill Hall, Cornell University, 159 Central Avenue, Morrill Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853-4701, USA

7th February 2025 12:20 PM

Informal Talk by Rebecca Jarvis

Dr, Rebecca Jarvis of UC Berkeley will give an informal talk to Linguistics students and faculty.

 


Location: 111 Morrill Hall, Cornell University, 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.