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Ann Bradlow is the Abraham Harris Professor of Linguistics at Northwestern University and has served as the Immediate Past Vice-President of the Acoustical Society of America. With a focus on the intersection of linguistics and acoustics, she explores the dynamic relationship between speech and hearing, emphasizing practical applications in linguistics research. Her work contributes significantly to understanding how linguistic structures impact acoustic signals and listeners' perceptions. Bradlow's research interests include phonetics and phonology, speech perception, and the cognitive processes underlying language. With numerous publications to her name, she is recognized as a leading figure in her field, often presenting her findings at international conferences and workshops.
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