Janet Pierrehumbert
Janet Pierrehumbert /pɪərˈhʌmbərt/ (born 1954) is Professor of Language Modelling in the Oxford e-Research Centre at the University of Oxford and a senior research fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. She developed an intonational model which includes a grammar of intonation patterns and an explicit algorithm for calculating pitch contours in speech, as well as an account of intonational meaning. It has been widely influential in speech technology, psycholinguistics, and theories of language form and meaning. Pierrehumbert is also affiliated with the New Zealand Institute of Language Brain and Behaviour at the University of Canterbury.
Janet Pierrehumbert | |
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Born | 1954 (age 69–70) |
Alma mater | MIT, Harvard |
Awards | Member of the National Academy of Sciences, Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fellow of the Linguistic Society of America |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Phonology, Phonetics, Cognitive Science |
Institutions | University of Oxford, Northwestern, AT&T Bell Labs |
Doctoral advisor | Morris Halle |
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