PhD candidate, Yale University

My research uses experiments and computational modeling to understand the laws that govern human language. Some of the variables that constitute human language are the spatial positions of speech articulators, the neural activity controlling production and comprehension, and the neural connectivity constituting linguistic knowledge. I am inspired by dynamical systems approaches to linguistics and cognitive science, like Articulatory Phonology and Dynamic Field Theory.

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