
معرفی
Jessamyn Schertz is an Associate Professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Toronto's Language Studies division. She is affiliated with both the Graduate Linguistics Program and Graduate Psychology Program.
Education:
- PhD in Linguistics, University of Arizona
- MS in Human Language Technology, University of Arizona
- BA in Classical Languages, Carleton College
Research Interests
- Speech perception and production mechanisms
- Perceptual adaptation to multi-accented speech
- Cue integration in bilingual phonetic processing
- Acoustic analysis of laryngeal contrasts
- Phonetic convergence in imitation tasks
Key Article Trends
- Investigates VOT dynamics in accent imitation
- Explores heritage language phonetics
- Examines cross-linguistic cue competition
- Studies gendered speech development
- Focuses on abstract phonological representations
- Analyzes listener-talker variability interactions
Scientific Awards
- NSERC Discovery Grant (2020–2025)
- UTM Research and Scholarly Activity Fund (2021)
- SSHRC Insight Development Grant (2017–2020)
- NSF Doctoral Dissertation Research Grant (2013)
Grant Leadership
- Principal investigator for multi-accent perception studies
- Co-developer of interdisciplinary graduate workshops
- Recipient of UTM Decanal Graduate Expansion Fund
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