
About
Matthew Gordon is a Professor of Linguistics at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), within the College of Letters and Science. His research focuses on phonetics, phonology, prosody, and linguistic typology, with a particular emphasis on understudied languages such as Estonian, Chickasaw, Koasati, Kabardian, and others. He holds a Ph.D. from UCLA (1999) and has published extensively on topics including speech rhythm, tone-stress interactions, and prosodic structures in morphologically complex languages.
Education:
- 1999 Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles
Research Interests:
- Acoustic and articulatory phonetics
- Phonological typology and universals
- Prosodic systems (stress, intonation, rhythm)
- Documentation of endangered and understudied languages
- Experimental methods in phonetics
Key Projects:
- Typological aspects of speech rhythm
- Prosody in languages with complex morphology
- Croatian pitch accent analysis
- Estonian quantity and stress systems
Teaching:
- Linguistics 20: Language and Linguistics
- Linguistics 106/206: Introduction to Phonetics
- Linguistics 111/211: Introduction to Phonology
- Linguistics 220: Prosody
- Linguistics 221A: Field Methods
His work emphasizes empirical approaches to phonological systems, often integrating acoustic analysis, perceptual experiments, and fieldwork with Indigenous and minority language communities.
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