RESEARCH GROUP MEMBERS

FACULTY MEMBERS
Ray Graham
Dr. Graham holds a Ph.D. in Applied Linguistics, specialization in early childhood language development from the University of Texas at Austin, 1977,  an M.A. in Linguistics, minor in Latin American Studies from BrighamYoung University, 1969, and a B.A. in Spanish, minor in Physics from Brigham Young University, 1967. His interests are Second Language Acquisition/Attrition, ESL K-12 and Spanish.

Deryle Lonsdale
Deryle is a computational linguist who is interested in all aspects of natural language processing. His particular focus is language modeling, integrating speech with heterogeneous knowledge sources, and studying the interaction of various levels of linguistic description in speech recognition and synthesis. He teaches classes in speech applications programming; NLP; language modeling; and formal syntax, semantics, and phonology (among others).

CURRENT STUDENTS

Clint Tustison
Nick Stetich
Aaron Jensen

STUDENT ALUMNI
Rebecca Rees
Aric Bills
Cecily Heiner
Michael Rushforth
Michael Emonts (For more information about myself, or for my complete resume, click here.)
Sharlene Goodliffe
Tim Richards


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