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Edward Flemming is a Professor of Linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), affiliated with the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy. His research focuses on the intersection of phonetics and phonology, particularly the Dispersion Theory of Contrast and phonetic realization as an optimization problem. He explores how phonological systems are shaped by communicative efficiency and shared human perceptual and articulatory capabilities.
- Research Interests: Phonology, Phonetics, Speech Perception, Optimization in Speech Production, Language Typology
- Recent Work: Advances in probabilistic phonology, Mandarin intonation modeling, and statistical learnability of phonological constraints.
His theoretical framework unifies phonetic and phonological analysis, emphasizing constraints driven by perceptual distinctiveness and articulatory efficiency. Key contributions include studies on vowel inventories, consonant markedness, and the phonetic specification of contour tones.
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