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    • Period doubling
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    • Documenting Hengyang dialect
    • Perceptual learning of phonation contrasts
    • Creaky voice in Hanoi Vietnamese
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Research

Overview

My broad interest lies in the intersection of linguistic phonetics and cognitive science. On the one hand, I study the physical and physiological aspects of speech: acoustics and articulation of speech sounds. On the other hand, I study the mental construct for which speech is generated and processed: perception and the relationship between perception and production.

Most of my work has been focused on the production and perception of linguistic voice quality: how the timbre of people’s voices manifests linguistic contrasts (e.g., lexical tones), besides its use in talker characteristics and paralinguistic information. Currently I explore how people learn to use voice quality in daily life and language. I use various research methods such as electroglottography (EGG), speech synthesis, psycholinguistic experiments, and computational modeling.

Current Projects

  • Understanding period doubling in natural speech

  • The role of acoustic attributes of creaky voice in Mandarin tonal perception

  • Voice quality in coarticulated Mandarin tones

  • Documenting Hengyang variety of Xiang Chinese, an under-studied dialect in China

  • Creaky voice subtypes in Vietnamese glottalized tones

  • Perceptual learning of phonation contrasts

Other projects