Ph.D.
2016
Specialization:
Dissertation: The role of intonation units in memory for spoken English
Education:
2006 B.A., Linguistics, Bryn Mawr College
Bio:
My research interests are focused on topics at the intersection of language and cognition, such as memory, categorization, speech perception, and first and second language acquisition.
Organizations
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co-organizer of CLaW (Cognition and Language Workshop) 2012 and 2013
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co-founder of SCUL (Studying the Cognitive Underpinnings of Language) research group on language and cognition
Projects:
- cross-linguistic speech perception of Japanese and Korean fricatives
- corpus linguistic study of adjective order in Korean
- phonological description of Hiligaynon