Research stay at Haskins Laboratories, Yale University
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URV doctoral student visits to carry our experiments in phonetics.
Cristina’s visit was thanks to a travel grant from the International Phonetic Association.
During her stay in New Haven, Cristina has worked with Professor Mark Tiede on a variety of data acquisition techniques in speech production, including EMA (electromagnetic articulometry), ultrasound, and optoelectronic motion capture systems, as well as in advanced data analysis techniques such as GAMMs (Generalized Additive Mixed Models).
In addition, she presented her own work on the use of ultrasound technology in L2 pronunciation acquisition at a meeting of the Yale Linguistics Department graduate student colloquium series.
