Terrance M. Nearey, Ph.D.

Office: 4-13 Assiniboia Hall
(780) 492-5699

E-mail: t.nearey@ualberta.ca

 

Terrance Nearey (PhD Linguistics, University of Connecticut) is a professor emeritus in the Department of Linguistics, which he first joined in 1976. His core research interest is experimental phonetics, with a focus on speech perception in general  (segmental, rather than prosodic)  and on explicit pattern recognition models of speech perception in particular. He also has general interest speech signal processing, including formant tracking. Lesser concerns include laboratory phonology and in experimental testing of linguistic hypotheses. 

 

Newer things ( Nov 6 2015 and later) are pointed to here:

TNearey Weblinks

 

Some publications of interest are posted here:

Nearey: Main publications

 

 

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Older links and info:



A link I find useful for looking things up in the latest Praat manual.

http://www.ualberta.ca/~tnearey/PraatGoogleSearch.html

 

 



Web experiments convenience link (development only).

http://http://www.ualberta.ca/~tnearey/MorseFarns/MorseFarnsDrill.html

 

 

URLs:

http://www.ualberta.ca/~tnearey

http://www.uofaweb.ualberta.ca/linguistics

 

Older information

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Research

Research ideas.  Ideas in various stages of gestation. Some have related links in research links below. Feel free to use, but please cite the  link if it really helped. Suggestions welcomed and will be acknowledged if substantial.

Research links . Ideas mostly at least a little further along than the above. Posters and papers are usually linked.                   

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General notes (a few things I forget and look up here)

         http://www.ualberta.ca/~tnearey/GeneralNotes.html

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