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Karee Garvin is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University's Department of Linguistics, working on Professor Franich's NSF-funded project Speech and Communicative Timing Across Languages and Linguistic Contexts. She holds a PhD in Linguistics from UC Berkeley (2021) and has conducted extensive fieldwork on under-studied languages like Nafaanra (Senufo, Ghana) and Mam (Mayan, Guatemala).
Research Interests:
- Phonetics-Phonology Interface
- Speech Coordination and Syllabification
- Q-Theory Applications
- STAMP Morphology Typology
- Articulatory Timing and Gesture Alignment
- Information-Theoretic Biases in Typology
Her recent work leverages Electromagnetic Articulography (EMA) data to model syllabic variability in English and cross-linguistic rhythm patterns. She collaborates on projects analyzing jaw oscillation, co-speech gestures, and phonological encoding mechanisms.
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