Short bio
 I earned my PhD from the University of Pavia, where I acquired a background in theoretical linguistics and in sociolinguistics. Most of the research I do focuses on quantitative analysis of natural speech, with the aim of understanding phonetic variation and its implications for linguistic theory. I am interested in combining experimental methods with advanced quantitative analysis to model speech production and perception. After taking a tenured researcher position at the Free University of Bolzano I set up a laboratory of phonetics and I specialized in the ultrasound tongue imaging technique.
   
  
    Corsi
  
   17318 · L-LIN/01  · Corso di laurea in Scienze della Comunicazione e Cultura  · IT 
17322 · L-LIN/01  · Corso di laurea in Scienze della Comunicazione e Cultura  · IT 
       
  
    Macroaree di ricerca
  
 - experimental phonetics and laboratory phonology (articulatory phonetics and Ultrasound Tongue Imaging)
- sound variation and change (sociophonetics, exemplar theory)
- bilingual speech
- quantitative social networks analysis applied to sound variation