Karee is a postdoctoral researcher in the PhonLab working on Professor Franich’s NSF-funded project Speech and Communicative Timing Across Languages and Linguistic Contexts. She received her PhD from UC Berkeley in 2022. Her primary interests lie at the phonetics-phonology interface, with interests especially in the domain of speech coordination and syllabification. She is interested in how phonological encoding interacts with articulatory planning to result in the phonological patterns we see in language. She is engaged in fieldwork on a number of under-studied languages, including Nafaanra, a Senufo language spoken in Ghana.
Personal Website: https://kareegarvin.com/