Catherine Phebe Browman ([ˈkæθrɪn ˈfibi ˈbraʊ̯mən]; 1945–18 July 2008[1]) was an American linguist and speech scientist. She received her Ph.D. in linguistics from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in 1978.[2] Browman was a research scientist at Bell Laboratories in New Jersey (1967–1972). While at Bell Laboratories, she was known for her work on speech synthesis using demisyllables (a half syllable unit, divided at the center of the syllable nucleus).[3] She later worked as researcher at Haskins Laboratories in New Haven, Connecticut (1982–1998). She was best known for developing, with Louis Goldstein, of the theory of articulatory phonology, a gesture-based approach to phonological and phonetic structure. The theoretical approach is incorporated in a computational model that generates speech from a gesturally-specified lexicon. Browman was made an honorary member of the Association for Laboratory Phonology.[4]
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Catherine Phebe Browman ([ˈkæθrɪn ˈfibi ˈbraʊ̯mən]; 1945–18 July 2008) was an American linguist and speech scientist. She received her Ph.D. in linguistics...
Articulatory phonology is a linguistic theory originally proposed in 1986 by CatherineBrowman of Haskins Laboratories and Louis Goldstein of University of Southern...
Basbøll Mary Beckman Leonard Bloomfield Franz Boas Diane Brentari CatherineBrowman Noam Chomsky George N. Clements Jennifer S. Cole Laura J. Downing...
and honorary members are Amalia Arvaniti, Mary Beckman, Cathi Best, CatherineBrowman, Jennifer S. Cole, Mariapaola D'Imperio, Louis M. Goldstein, José...
discussing the approach. Other prominent laboratory phonologists include CatherineBrowman, Jennifer S. Cole, Louis Goldstein, Julia Hirschberg and Ian Maddieson...
researchers such as Bjorn Lindblom, Elliot Saltzman, Louis Goldstein, and CatherineBrowman. She developed the method of close speech shadowing to explore the...
between speech production and perception. With colleagues Hosung Nam, CatherineBrowman, Louis Goldstein, Michael Proctor, Elliot Saltzman, and Mark Tiede...
implemented the theory as a working model of speech production. Linguists CatherineBrowman and Louis Goldstein developed the theory of articulatory phonology...
"Prescription Jugs", Phonoloblog, archived from the original on 2008-09-05 Browman, Catherine P.; Goldstein, Louis (1990), "Tiers in Articulatory Phonology, with...
Celtic specialist Broselow, Ellen American experimental linguist Browman, Catherine American linguist and speech scientist Brown, Penelope American anthropological...
conservation John Wiley and Sons, Page 153–156. ISBN 978-0-632-05655-2. Browman, Howard I. and Skiftesvik, Anne Berit (2003) The Big Fish Bang: Proceedings...
Ellen (United States, 1949–), second language acquisition, phonology Browman, Catherine (United States, 1945–2008), phonetics, phonology Brugmann, Karl (Germany...
327-74; here: p. 329-331. Available via JSTOR: [1] (registration required). Browman, David L. (2013). Cultural Negotiations: The Role of Women in the Founding...
Sumberg (2010). Textiles. Gibbs Smith. pp. 14–15. ISBN 978-1-4236-1671-9. Browman, David L. (2013). Cultural Negotiations: The Role of Women in the Founding...
Flagstaff, Arizona: The Museum of Northern Arizona. Retrieved 1 November 2015. Browman 2013, p. 118. "MNA founder Katharine Bartlett dies at age 93". Flagstaff...