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| Scott James Perry |
(PhD: University of Alberta) |
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| Completed: |
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| Matthew C. Kelley |
(MSc: 2017, PhD 2021: University of Alberta) |
| Stephanie Hedges |
(MSc: 2021, University of Alberta) |
| Yoichi Mukai |
(PhD: 2020, University of Alberta, co-supervised with Juhani Järvikivi)
Thesis: Production and perception of reduced speech and the role of phonological-orthographic consistency |
| Filip Nenadić |
(PhD: 2020, University of Alberta, co-supervised with Petar Milin)
Thesis: Computational Modelling of Spoken Word Recognition in the Auditory Lexical Decision Task |
| Abdulaziz Alarifi |
(PhD: 2019, University of Alberta)
Thesis: The role of orthographic input in the distributional and lexical learning of non-native speech sounds |
| Saliu Shittu |
(PhD: 2019, University of Alberta, co-supervised with Juhani Järvikivi)
Thesis: Perception and Production of Yorùbá Tones by Young and Adult native Yorùbá speakers and native speakers of non-tone languages |
| Catherine Ford |
(MSc: 2018, University of Alberta) |
| Graham Feeny |
(MSc: 2017, University of Alberta, co-supervised with Juhani Järvikivi) |
| Michelle Sims |
(MSc: 2010, PhD: 2016, University of Alberta)
Thesis: The Role of Acoustic Detail in the Production and Processing of Vowels in Spontaneous Speech |
| Vincent Porretta |
(PhD: 2015, University of Alberta, co-supervised with Juhani Järvikivi)
Thesis: Perception and lexical processing of gradient foreign accentedness |
| Hiển Phạm |
(PhD: 2014, University of Alberta, co-supervised with Harald Baayen)
Thesis: Visual processing of Vietnamese compound words: A multivariate analysis using corpus linguistic and psycholinguistic paradigms |
| Ryan Podlubny |
(MSc: 2014, University of Alberta, co-supervised with Terrance Nearey) |
| Santiago Barreda |
(PhD: 2013, University of Alberta, co-supervised with Terrance Nearey)
Thesis: Cognitively-Active Speaker Normalization Based on Formant-Frequency Scaling Estimation |
| Richard Yanaky |
(MSc: 2013, University of Alberta, co-supervised with Robert Kirchner) |
| Philip Dilts |
(PhD: 2013, University of Alberta, co-supervised with Harald Baayen)
Thesis: Modelling phonetic reduction in a corpus of spoken English using Random Forests and Mixed-Effects Regression |
| Kyle Danielson |
(MSc: 2012, University of Alberta) |
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