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Caroline Crouch is a Lecturer in the Department of Linguistics at Rice University. She earned her PhD in 2022 from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her research focuses on phonetics and phonology, integrating both fieldwork and laboratory methodologies.
Her work includes field studies in Vanuatu and laboratory research on syllable coordination. Her doctoral dissertation utilized Electromagnetic Articulography to examine the relationship between sonority and timing in syllable onsets in Georgian. She explores how speech sounds are produced and perceived, combining theoretical and empirical approaches.
Crouch’s research interests span phonetics, phonology, and language documentation. She employs both experimental and field-based methods to understand linguistic phenomena, contributing to the broader understanding of speech structures and their temporal organization.
While no specific grants or advising roles are detailed, Crouch’s academic contributions are centered on her research activities. She has not listed any current or past grants or students in the provided information.
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