UWM linguists at ASA

Three abstracts from the UWM Linguistics Department were accepted for presentation at the upcoming 184th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America in Chicago this May: “Perceived talker variability in high-variability perceptual training” by Hanyong Park & Jieun Lee (PhD …

Update from Laura Kiskunas (MA 2017)

Laura Kiskunas (MA 2017) writes that she now at the University of Iowa, where she is a full-time research assistant/lab manager.  She manages and runs the EEG and PET studies for cochlear implant research, and works with Professors Inyong Choi …

Albuarabi and Park in Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics

Saja Albuarabi (PhD 2021) and Hanyong Park have just published an article entitled “Production and perception of consonant clusters in nonwords by Southern Iraqi and Najdi Speakers” in Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics 34.

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