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Professor Jane Setter is a Professor of Phonetics at the University of Reading, School of Literature and Languages. She holds roles including School Director of Academic Tutoring, Departmental Admissions Officer, and TEF Lead. Her research focuses on phonetics, prosody, and pronunciation in World Englishes, with notable work on Hong Kong English, Williams syndrome speech, and bilingual speech rhythms. She co-edits the Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary and authored Your Voice Speaks Volumes, exploring sociolinguistic aspects of voice perception.
Her academic leadership includes fostering student partnerships in curriculum design and promoting Widening Participation. She is a National Teaching Fellow and Senior Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy, contributing to international conferences and editorial boards (e.g., Journal of Second Language Pronunciation). Her teaching spans phonetics, speech analysis, and global English varieties, integrating research into pedagogy.
Key awards include recognition for teaching excellence and contributions to applied linguistics. Research interests also encompass forensic phonetics and the impact of globalization on language evolution. She collaborates globally, including projects in Malaysia and Hong Kong, emphasizing pedagogical innovation and inclusive education.
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