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  • PhonLab at the Annual Meeting on Phonology 2024

    Dr. Kathryn Franich (PI) and Melody Wang (PhD. student) both had the opportunity to present their individual work at the Annual Meeting on Phonology (AMP) 2024, which took place November 1 – 3 at Rutgers University. Dr. Franich was invited to give a plenary talk titled ‘Co-Speech Gestures as a Window into Phonological Knowledge.’ Melody…

  • Welcome back PhonLab 2024-2025!

    Welcome back! We are so excited for the start of a new semester in the PhonLab. We had a wonderful first meeting of the Fall 2024 semester, where we shared our summer highlights and discussed plans for this semester’s projects over breakfast of bagels and coffee. We are so happy to be back in the…

  • Jacob Kodner Presents at the 26th Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammer and 18th Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics

    We are so proud of PhD student Jacob Kodner for presenting at the 26th Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar and the 18th Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics (SICOGG26/WAFL18). Jacob presented his work on the syntax-prosody interface in Korean, titled “Matching Intonational Phrases in Korean: A Flexible Approach.” Way to go, Jacob!…

  • PhonLab Summer Social!

    The PhonLab celebrated all the hard work our students did this summer with a fun lab social! We enjoyed Boba and pastries together as we sat outside and enjoyed the warm summer weather. We are so grateful for all the hard work of our students!…

  • PhonLab at LabPhon 19

    Postdoc Karee Garvin and PI Katie Franich attended the 19th Conference on Laboratory Phonology (LabPhon) at Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea, where Karee was able to present our latest project: Effects of co-speech gesture on magnitude and stability of oral gestures….

  • Summer funding awards for undergraduate research projects

    Congratulations to Sam Lyczkowski and Mariela Rodriguez! We are so proud to announce that two of our students, Sam and Mariela, were awarded funding for the Summer of 2024. Each student plans to use this funding to pursue personal research projects within the PhonLab. Summer Humanities and Arts Research Program (SHARP) Mariela’s funding was awarded…