Matt Goldrick
Research Interests
I'm interested in the cognitive science of language. My research uses a
variety of methods to examine the cognitive processes underlying our
ability to produce and comprehend speech. In particular, I focus on
(a) the production of speech and (b) our knowledge of sound structure.
Methodologies include:
Behavioral studies of language processing
Psycholinguistics
Cognitive neuropsychology
Acoustic phonetics
Computational studies of language production, acquisition and change
Generative phonology; Optimality
Theory
Research support
Current project: Phonological Cascade in Speech Production,
NIH NIDCD R03 DC 007977
Recent papers
Lee, Y., & Goldrick, M. (in press). The emergence of sub-syllabic
representations. Journal of Memory and Language .
(manuscript version ,pdf)
Goldrick, M. (in press).
Does like attract like? Exploring the
relationship between errors and representational structure in
connectionist networks . Cognitive Neuropsychology .
(manuscript version ,pdf)
Goldrick, M., & Larson, M. (in press). Constraints on the
acquisition of variation. In C. Fougeron & M. D'Imperio (Eds.) Papers
in Laboratory Phonology 10: Variation, Detail and Representation .
Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
(manuscript
version ,pdf)
Goldrick, M., Costa, A., & Schiller, N. O. (2008).
Situating
language production within the matrix of human cognition: The state of
the art in language production research . Language and Cognitive
Processes, 23 , 489-494.
(manuscript version ,
pdf)
Introduction to a special
issue of Language and Cognitive Processes
on language production, based on presentations at the 3rd International
Workshop on Language Production
Troutman, C., Clark, B., & Goldrick, M. (2008). Social
networks and intraspeaker variation during periods of language change .
Proceedings of the 31st Annual Penn Linguistics Colloquium (Penn
Working Papers in Linguistics, 14.1). (manuscript
version ,pdf)
Goldrick, M., & Larson, M. (2008). Phonotactic
probability influences speech production . Cognition, 107 , 1155-1164.
(manuscript
version ,pdf) Supplementary data on
relative onset frequency of /f/ and /s/
Goldrick, M. (2007). Constraint interaction: A lingua franca for
stochastic theories of language . In C. T. Schutze & V. S. Ferreira &
(Eds.) The state of
the art in speech error research: Proceedings of
the LSA Institute workshop (MITWPL vol. 53, pp. 95-114).
Cambridge,
MA: MIT Working Papers in Linguistics.
Goldrick, M., & Rapp, B. (2007).
Lexical and post-lexical phonological representations in spoken
production . Cognition, 102 , 219-260. (manuscript
version , pdf)
Goldrick, M. (2006). Limited
interaction in speech production:
Chronometric, speech error, and neuropsychological evidence .
Language and Cognitive Processes, 21 , 817-855.
(manuscript version ,
pdf)
Goldrick, M., & Blumstein, S. E. (2006).
Cascading activation from phonological planning to articulatory processes: Evidence from tongue
twisters. Language and Cognitive Processes, 21 , 649-683.
(manuscript version ,
pdf)
Teaching
Spring, 2008:
Winter, 2008:
Fall, 2006:
Fundamentals of Laboratory Phonology
Syllabus
Contact info
Mailing address:
2016 Sheridan Rd.
Evanston, IL 60208
Office: 2016
Sheridan Rd. , Room 22
phone: (847)467-7092
fax: (847)491-3770
Lab: Cresap
105
phone: (847)491-6691
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