
معرفی
Nicole Holliday is an Acting Associate Professor of Linguistics at UC Berkeley specializing in sociophonetics. Her research examines how linguistic variation constructs social identities through intonation and voice quality, with recent focus on social impacts of speech technology and political speech analysis. She currently leads a Spencer Foundation-funded project studying linguistic bias in school disciplinary practices.
Holliday teaches Language and Society, Sociophonetics, Prosody and Social Identity, and Linguistic Discrimination courses. She received the Linguistic Society of America Early Career Award (2023) and leads research on African American English features in educational contexts. Her work appears in Frontiers in AI, Journal of English Linguistics, and Glossa.



