The Computational Phonology Lab, co-directed by by Gaja Jarosz, Joe Pater, and Kristine Yu, aims to facilitate research on computational phonology at UMass by making research and tools accessible to members of our community and others. Our definition of computational phonology is intentionally broad: it includes not only the study of computational implementations of phonology and its learning, but also the study of phonology using computational tools, such as typology calculators, web-based experiments and corpus searches.
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- Cave – Visual Cognition and Attention
- Cheries – Infant Cognition
- Clifton and Frazier – Language Processing
- Cowell – Computational Memory and Perception
- Green – Center for the Study of African American Language
- Grupen – Perceptual Robotics
- Harvey lab
- Helfer lab
- Huber – Cognitive Experiments, Models, and Neuroscience Lab (CEMNL)
- Jarosz, Pater, Staubs and Yu – Computational Phonology
- Jesse – Language, Intersensory Perception, and Speech (LIPS)
- Kurland – Brain Research on Chronic Aphasia (BRoCA)
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- Morris – ERP Lab
- Roeper, Hartman and Oiry – Language Acquisition
- Sanders – NeuroCognition and Perception (NCAP)
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