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Andy Gibson is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Linguistics at Queen Mary University of London. His research focuses on sociophonetics, speech perception, and the interplay between phonetic variation and cultural contexts. He holds a PhD from the University of Canterbury (2020) and an MPhil from Auckland University of Technology (2010). His work explores topics such as 'Pop Song English,' accents in popular music, and sound change in diverse linguistic communities.
Educational Background:
- PhD in Linguistics, University of Canterbury, New Zealand (2020)
- MPhil in Linguistics, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand (2010)
- GradDipMus in Music, [university unspecified]
Research Interests:
- Context-dependent phonetic variation in singing
- Acoustic correlates of voice quality (e.g., creaky voice)
- Language contact and child speech in multilingual environments
- Methodological innovations in sociolinguistic data collection
Key Projects:
- ARC-funded study on child speech diversity in Australian urban communities (Macquarie University, 2018–2021)
- Development of the PoPS Corpus for analyzing phonetic variation in popular songs
Publications span high-impact journals like Language and Journal of Phonetics, with a focus on sociophonetic methodologies and cross-cultural language dynamics.
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