I am an Associate Professor Emeritus of Psychology. Currently I am
acting as a Senior Research Scientist working on the acquisition of
writing and reading with
Rebecca
Treiman in the
Reading and
Language Lab. This work is supported by the
NIH’s Eunice Kennedy Shriver
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development as
“Learning statistical orthographic patterns in disyllabic English
words and using them in reading and spelling.” For latest reports,
search by project ID “5R01HD102346”
at NIH RePORTER.
I am interested in computational and statistical approaches to
language, particularly in the fields of phonology, historical
linguistics, and the lexicon. My PhD dissertation
in the Stanford
Department of Linguistics
explored how to statistically test the historical connections between
languages. A few more specifics below and in my CV.