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Dr. Ivy Hauser is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Linguistics & TESOL at The University of Texas at Arlington, part of the College of Liberal Arts. Her research focuses on phonetics, phonology, and psycholinguistics, particularly investigating how speech sounds vary across languages and how pronunciation shifts based on auditory input. She holds a PhD in Linguistics from the University of Massachusetts Amherst (2019), with earlier degrees from the same institution and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Hauser has received numerous accolades, including NSF awards and teaching distinctions, and actively serves on committees for the Linguistic Society of America and other professional organizations.
Her research interests span speech acoustics, phonological theory, and computational methods. She has presented at international conferences such as the Linguistic Society of America and the Acoustical Society of America, and her work has been published in journals like Language and Speech and Glossa. Hauser also emphasizes pedagogical innovation, integrating multilingual perspectives into undergraduate education. She has advised numerous graduate students and serves on university and departmental committees focused on curriculum development, faculty recruitment, and student support.
Recent grants include NSF proposals on phonetic imitation and animal vocalization analysis. Her lab explores topics like Mandarin sibilant production and cross-linguistic phonetic adaptation. Collaborations extend to institutions like the University of Massachusetts and the Acoustical Society of America, reflecting her commitment to interdisciplinary research and mentorship.
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