
James Turner
Research Fellow · Phonetics (production and perception)
University of SouthamptonAbout
Dr James Turner is a postdoctoral researcher and PhD Research Fellow at the University of Southampton's Department of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics, working on the ESRC-funded DELTEA (Digital Empowerment in Language Teaching) project. His academic focus centers on second language speech acquisition with specialization in phonetic production and perception.
His primary research interests include:
- L2 speech learning mechanisms
- Phonetic drift and L1 attrition phenomena
- Quantitative research methodologies in linguistics
- Application of eye-tracking in language processing studies
Analysis of his recent publications reveals strong interdisciplinary connections between phonetics, psycholinguistics, and second language acquisition. His work consistently examines how L2 input quality and quantity affect phonetic development, with particular attention to vowel systems and cross-linguistic transfer effects. The research demonstrates methodological sophistication through longitudinal designs and multimodal data collection.
As a supervisor, he currently advises Fatimah Jeharsae on PhD research in Modern Languages. His DELTEA project involves developing and testing a phonics application for French and Spanish primary classrooms, aiming to enhance linguistic outcomes for both students and teachers through digital tools.
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