
معرفی
Caitlin Halfacre is a Research Associate in Linguistics at Manchester Metropolitan University, specializing in sociophonetics, phonetics, phonology, and language variation. She completed her PhD at Newcastle University under the supervision of Ghada Khattab and Rory Turnbull, with initial guidance from Danielle Turton. Her research explores the interactions between regional, social, and educational factors in modern Received Pronunciation (RP) and regional variation within Manchester through the Manchester Voices project.
Education:
- PhD in Linguistics, Newcastle University
Caitlin's work bridges phonetics, phonology, morphology, and sociolinguistics, focusing on the non-regional dynamics of RP and vowel changes in Manchester. She has contributed to teaching modules on sociolinguistics, phonetics, and research methods.
Current Research and Teaching:
- Research Associate on the Manchester Voices project (vowel changes, regional variation)
- Teaching experience in undergraduate and postgraduate linguistics courses

