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Professor of Linguistics
The University of Michigan
Department of Linguistics
1190 Undergraduate Science Building
204 Washtenaw Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2215
beddor@umich.edu
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A member of the Linguistics faculty at the University of Michigan since
1987, I am a phonetician whose research interests extend beyond phonetics to
the phonetics-phonology interface. Much of my current research focuses on
the inter-gestural timing, acoustics, and perception of coarticulation. A
goal of this work is to better understand human speech perception, and
especially to understand how systematic coarticulatory variation facilitates
the listener's task. Another goal is to explore the role of perception in
sound change and the influence of listener knowledge of phonetic structure
on the organization of phonological systems.
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