About
Iris Smorodinsky is a Teaching Professor at Georgetown University, specializing in Linguistics with a focus on phonetics, phonology, and developmental language processes. She holds a Ph.D. in Linguistics from Yale University.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Linguistics, Yale University
Research Interests: Her work examines articulatory phonetics, phonological processes in speech production, and the development of speech patterns in infants. She investigates topics such as schwa realization in French, gestural coordination in consonant clusters, and vowel characteristics in early babbling stages across languages.
Publications Trends: Her articles span phonetic analysis of speech sounds, cross-linguistic comparisons of French and English infant babbling, and the articulatory basis of phonological phenomena. Recent work emphasizes gestural dynamics in speech production.
Advising & Grants: No specific grants or advising roles are documented in the provided materials.
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