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Margaret Denny, Researcher

Research Interests:

speech physiology, speech motor control

Education:

M.S. and Ph.D., Speech Science, Purdue University

Some recent publications:

Perkell, J.S., Lane, H., Denny, M., Matthies, M.L., Tiede, M., Zandipour, M., Vick, J. & Burton, E. (2007). Time course of speech changes in response to unanticipated short-term changes in hearing state. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 121. pp. 2296-2311.

Ménard, L., Polak, M., Denny, M., Burton, E., Lane, H., Matthies, M.L., Marrone, N., Perkell, J.S., Tiede, M. & Vick, J. (2007). Interactions of speaking condition and auditory feedback on vowel production in postlingually deaf adults with cochlear implants. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 121. pp. 3790-3801.

Lane, H., Matthies, M.L., Guenther, F.H., Denny, M., Perkell, J.S., Stockmann, E., Tiede, M., Vick, J. & Zandipour, M. (2007). Effects of short- and long-term changes in auditory feedback on vowel and sibilant contrasts. JSLHR, 50. pp. 913-927.

Matthies, M.L., Guenther, F.H., Denny, M., Perkell, J.S., Burton, E., Vick, J., Lane, H., Tiede, M. & Zandipour, M. (2008). Perception and production of /r/ allophones improve with hearing from a cochlear implant. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 124. pp. 3191-202.