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Languages & Linguistics
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Kate Kearns; Linguistics
Margaret Anne Maclagan; School of Psychology, Speech and Hearing
Koenraad Kuiper; Language, Social and Political Sciences
Susan Foster-Cohen; Language, Social and Political Sciences
Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy; Linguistics
Masayoshi Ogino; Global, Cultural and Language Studies
Jocelyn Howard; School of Teacher Education
Annalise Rebecca Fletcher; New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain & Behaviour
Heidi Quinn; Linguistics
James Liam Brand; New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain & Behaviour
Jeremy Needle; New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain & Behaviour
Simon John Todd; New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain & Behaviour
Jennifer Hay; Linguistics
Dineke Schokkin; Linguistics
Megan Jane McAuliffe; School of Psychology, Speech and Hearing
Kevin David Watson; Faculty of Arts; Linguistics
Robert Alan Fromont; New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain & Behaviour
Hayden Robert Blain; Language, Social and Political Sciences
Toby Macrae; School of Psychology, Speech and Hearing
Lynn Clark; Linguistics
Donald James Derrick; New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain & Behaviour
Wakayo Mattingley; Language, Social and Political Sciences
Joshua Wilson Black; New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain & Behaviour
Jeanette King; Aotahi School of Māori and Indigenous Studies
Jonathan Dunn; Linguistics
Wei Teng; Global, Cultural and Language Studies
Research Groups
Origins of New Zealand English Project (ONZE)
Māori and New Zealand English (MAONZE)
University of Canterbury Speech Production-Perception Research Laboratory
New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain and Behaviour (NZILBB)
Projects
Understanding how listeners comprehend distorted speech
How do our brains hear, see and feel speech?
Recency effects in spoken New Zealand English
What is the Southland accent?
Towards an improved theory of language change: understanding the covariation of linguistic variables within and across speakers
Understanding the onset of vernacular reorganisation
Do patterns of covariation in speech carry social meaning?
Awakening the Proto-lexicon
Related Disciplines
Chinese
English Language
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Russian
Sanskrit
Spanish
Translation & Interpreting
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