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Caleb Andrew Belth
Assistant Professor, Linguistics
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Bruce L. Smith
Professor Emeritus, University of Utah, Communication Sciences and Disorders
Research Summary: Dr. Smith earned his B.A. (German) and M.A. (Linguistics) degrees at Brigham Young University and his Ph.D. (Linguistics/Experimental Phonetics) at the University of Texas at Austin. He subsequently worked at the University of Washington, Johns Hopkins University, and Northwestern University, prior to joining the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Utah in 2002. He served as Department Chair from 2002 - 2009. From Feb...
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SEUNG KYUNG KIM
Assistant Professor (Lecturer), Linguistics
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MOHAMMED JAMIL AL-ARIQY
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Andrea Christine Ash
Research Assistant Professor, University of Utah, Communication Sciences and Disorders
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TANYA L. FLORES
Fulbright Scholars supervisor, University of Utah, World Languages and Cultures
Associate Chair, University of Utah, World Languages and Cultures
Bridge Program dept rep, University of Utah, World Languages and Cultures
Associate Professor, World Languages and Cultures
Research Summary: My research focuses on acoustic & accommodation analyses of socio-phonetic variation based on gender, class and age differences. I study speaker-audience interactions as a motivation for variation. My research investigates the interfaces of language and identity as construed by gender, class, and ethnicity. My dissertation was on Chilean Spanish using digital media. Currently I am working on projects with Japanese-Spanish bilinguals and Hispanic hard-of-hearing children. I like variety!
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INGO R TITZE
Adjunct Professor, Otolaryngology
Adjunct Professor, School Of Music
Research Summary: Dr. Ingo Titze, educated as a physicist (Ph.D.) and engineer (M.S.E.E.), has applied his scientific knowledge to a lifelong love of clinical voice and vocal music. His research interests include biomechanics of human tissues, acoustic phonetics, speech science, voice disorders, professional voice, music acoustics, and the computer simulation of voice.
He is the father of vocology, a specialty in speech-language pathology. He defined the word as “the science and practice of voice habilitation.”
Equipment:
Rheometry and Tissue Engineering
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Tyler Tony Christopulos
Assistant Professor (Lecturer), University of Utah, Communication Sciences and Disorders
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RACHEL HAYES-HARB
Senior Education Advisor for Mentoring in Research, University of Utah, Vp For Research
Associate Dean for Academic and Faculty Affairs, University of Utah, Honors College
Professor, Linguistics