
About
Rosalind Temple is a University Lecturer in French Linguistics and Fellow of New College at the University of Oxford. She holds an MA, MPhil, and a PhD from the University of Wales. Her research focuses on the intersection of phonetics/phonology and variationist linguistics, with particular emphasis on variability in fine phonetic detail and its theoretical implications. She has conducted studies on French, English, and Welsh, exploring topics such as dialectal variation, sociolinguistic identity, and language contact.
Education
- PhD in Linguistics, University of Wales
- MPhil in Linguistics, University of Wales
- MA in Linguistics, University of Wales
Teaching & Supervision
She teaches historical and modern French linguistics (Papers IV and V) and general linguistics (Paper A). She actively supervises postgraduate research, including current DPhil theses on:
- Variation and identity in Lithuanian (Vilnius)
- Bermudian English
- Language contact in Brussels
Research Trends
Her publications span sociolinguistic analyses of French regional dynamics, phonetic detail in variationist theory, and interdisciplinary approaches to language structure. Recent work highlights methodological innovations in sociophonetics and cross-linguistic comparisons.
Awards & Grants
No scientific awards explicitly listed. Active in academic supervision and interdisciplinary research collaborations.
Labs/Teams
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