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Eleanor Lawson is a Lecturer in the Department of Speech And Language Therapy at the University of Strathclyde, affiliated with the School of Psychological Sciences and Health. Her research focuses on articulatory phonetics, ultrasound tongue imaging, and sound change processes, with particular attention to Scottish English speech development. She leads projects like BletherNet, exploring neural networks for analyzing tongue shapes in disordered speech, and collaborates on instrumental techniques for speech therapy applications.
- Research Interests:
- Ultrasound Tongue Imaging
- Phonetic teaching methodologies
- Sound Change dynamics
- STAR framework applications
Her recent work includes a scoping review on lingual variability in children and contributions to the Oxford Handbook of Speech Development. She actively engages in knowledge exchange through workshops and conferences, addressing topics like accent perception and clinical intervention strategies.
Current projects (2023–2025) involve collaborations with researchers in Cardiff and interdisciplinary teams analyzing consonant production and neural network applications in speech therapy.