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Alexandra Pfiffner is a Lecturer in Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley, where she contributes to the Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology faculty group. Her academic work focuses on the theoretical and experimental aspects of sound systems in language.
Her primary research interests include phonetics, phonology, and their interface, with additional expertise in experimental phonetics and forensic linguistics. These areas reflect her engagement with both laboratory-based speech research and real-world applications of linguistic analysis.
Dr. Pfiffner earned her PhD from Georgetown University, a program known for its strength in linguistics and language sciences. This training underpins her methodological rigor in experimental work and theoretical modeling.
While no publications or awards are listed in the available text, her research profile suggests active involvement in empirical phonetic studies and interdisciplinary applications of phonological theory. Her role emphasizes teaching and mentorship within the linguistics curriculum at Berkeley.
She is involved with the Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology group at UC Berkeley, which likely supports collaborative research, seminars, and student training in core areas of linguistic science.
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