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Jason A. Shaw

Yale University


Jason A. Shaw is an Associate Professor in the Department of Linguistics at Yale University, Director of the Yale Phonetics Laboratory, and Associate Editor of Laboratory Phonology. He obtained his PhD in linguistics in 2010 from New York University. Before joining Yale in 2016, he did research in Australia supported by the Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Research Award and in Japan supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and was a faculty member in linguistics at Western Sydney University. His research investigates how phonological form structures natural variation in speech and how this variation is interpreted by listeners. His approach combines language description with formal computational models and experimental methods that capture the temporal unfolding of speech planning, production, and perception. Experimental methods used in his research include eye-tracking in speech perception experiments and Electromagnetic Articulography (EMA) and ultrasound in speech production experiments.


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