Research
Research Specialization Areas - Speech and Voice Production
The fluent production of speech requires a complex, coordinated interplay of breath,
               voice, and oral articulation. We examine the speech and voice production process,
               including its acoustic, articulatory, and neurophysiological correlates. Studies by
               faculty cover the gamut of these processes, from the articulatory details of coarticulation
               between speech sounds to the neurophysiological correlates of syntactic structure
               generation, from the breakdown of fluid phonation in clinical voice populations to
               the intentional enhancement of speech cues in clear speech by native and non-native
               English speakers.
Participating Faculty & Ph.D Students