
معرفی
Sandy Abu Eladas is an Assistant Professor in the Linguistics Department at Stony Brook University. Her research focuses on phonetics and phonology, examining how input (talker accents) and output (speech production) variability informs clinical practice and theoretical frameworks for phonological disorders.
- Ph.D. in Communications and Sciences Disorders from New York University (2022)
- M.A. in Linguistics and Cognitive Sciences from University of Delaware
Her work spans behavioral, neural, and acoustic speech analysis across Arabic, Spanish, Jamaican Creole, Basque, and French languages. She integrates bilingual language acquisition and clinical populations in her research.
Key research themes include:
- Talker variability in speech perception
- Phonological disorder mechanisms
- Cross-linguistic transfer in bilingual children
- Accent recalibration in Spanish-speaking children
- Speech variability measurement techniques
- Reading acquisition and speech production links
Notable grants include:
- Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship
- Doctoral grants from NYU and AAUW
- Postdoctoral fellowships in Spain (Juan de la Cierva, Severo Ochoa)
She has contributed to public science communication through media appearances and is actively involved in linguistic outreach initiatives.
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