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27 August 2024
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Jeanette King

Jen Hay

A real world example of implicit grammar learningRoyal Society of NZ Marsden Fund$870,000 2024-2027

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Megan McAuliffe

The intersection of physiology and sociolinguistics in the speech of older talkersRoyal Society of NZ Marsden Fund$660,000 2024-2027
Does machine-assisted writing erase linguistic diversity?Royal Society of NZ Marsden Fund$660,000 2024-2027
Sarah van EyndhovenBetween the Clutha & the Kawarau – the threads of old and new identities shaping written language use among early Scottish immigrants to NZRutherford Foundation Post Doctoral Fund$400,000 2024-2026
Toby Macrae                              Speech-language therapy assistant delivered interventions for childrenHealth Research Council$30,000 for 2023
Susan Foster-Cohen               A window on the communication of children with Down SyndromeCanterbury Medical Research Foundation$5,000 for 2023
Kevin Watson

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Do patterns of co-variation in speech carry social meaningRoyal Society of NZ Marsden Fund$659,000 2022 - 2025

Jeanette King

Te Reo Māori vowel sequence within and across morpheme boundariesRoyal Society of NZ Marsden Fund$660,000 2023-2026
Donald Derrick
Mark Jermy
                                
Multi-sensory speech perception and syllable structureRoyal Society of NZ Marsden Fund$839,000 2022 - 2025
                   
Understanding the nature of word grammar through Te Reo MāoriRoyal Society of NZ Marsden Fund$360,000 2022 - 2025 
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Brigid McNeill
Gail Gillon                                 
Understanding the onset of vernacular reorganisationRoyal Society of NZ Marsden Fund$614,000 2021 - 2024
Jonathan Dunn                          Domain adaptation to support language technologies for the PacificCallaghan Innovation$200,000 2021-2022
                        Infection risk model of airbone transmission to facilitate decisions about PPE, ventilation and isolation in shared indoor spaceMinistry of Business, Employment and Innovation$150,917 2020-2021

Jeanette King
Janet Pierrehumbert                                     
Tracking the emergence of an adult proto-lexiconRoyal Society of NZ Marsden Fund$850,000 2020-2024
Jeanette King
Jen Hay
Peter Keegan                                               
Awakening the proto-lexiconRoyal Society of NZ Marsden Fund$660,000 2020-2024

Jen Hay                                    
'Korero mai. Tell us your earthquake story' - A longitudinal study of postdisaster narrativesRoyal Society of NZ Marsden Fund$859,000 2019-2023
Kevin Watson

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Towards an improved theory of language change: Understanding the covariation of linguistic variables within and across speakersRoyal Society of NZ Marsden Fund$635,000 2018-2022
Lynn Clark

Kevin Watson                           
What is the Southland accent?Royal Society of NZ Marsden Fund$530,000 2017-2021

Jeanette King
Janet Pierrehumbert                                     
Statistical learning with and without a lexiconRoyal Society of NZ Marsden Fund$767,000 2016-2021
Megan McAuliffeRandomized controlled trial of hearing aids to improve cognition in older New ZealandersHealth Research Council$315,000 2017-2021
Catherine TheysUnraveling the neural mechanisms of speech production: Insights from EEG and fMRI in people who stutterRoyal Society of NZ Marsden Fund$300,000 2015-2020
Greg O'Beirne                               Intraoperative monitoring: In vestibular schwannoma, middle-ear, and cochlear implant surgeryOticon Foundation$320,000 2015-2020
Catherine Theys                         Phonological processing difficulties in late-talking children: Exploring neurophysiological markersNeurological Foundation of NZ$11,350
2018
Jen HayHow experience shapes words and words shape grammarRoyal Society of NZ James Cook Research Fellowship$220,000
2016-2018
Megan McAuliffe
Donal Sinex
Understanding how listeners comprehend distorted speechRoyal Society of NZ Marsden Fund$544,000
2014-2017
Lynn ClarkRecency effects in spoken New سԹEnglishRoyal Society of NZ Marsden Fund$300,000
2014-2017
Janet Pierrehumbert                                                 Creativity and cooperation in the dynamics of the lexicon: from lexis to logosJohn Templeton Foundation (USA)$1,261,000
2013-2017
                                        Episodic word memoryRutherford Discovery, Royal Society of NZ$1,000,000
2011-2017


Greg O'Beirne
Scott Lloyd                                    
Aero-tactile enhancement of speech perceptionMinistry of Business, Employment and Innovation$1,482,000
2012-2017
Saving energy vs making yourself understood during speech productionRoyal Society of NZ Marsden Fund$300,000
2013-2016
Megan McAuliffe
Julie Liss
Visar Berisha                               
A web-based platform for cross-linguistic research in Dysarthric speechNational Institues of Health (USA)$200,000
2015-2016
Jen Hay
Cathi Best
Gerry Docherty
Paul Foulkes
Bronwen Evans
Jason Shaw                                 
You came TO DIE?! Perceptual adaptation to regional accents as a new lens on the puzzle of spoken word recognitionAustralian Research Council$110,000
2012-2015
Thomas Klee
Stephanie Stokes
Catherine Moran                        
Early factors in childhood communication disordersRoyal Society of NZ Marsden Fund$730,000
2011 - 2015
Catherine Theys                         Upgrade to the EEG BioSemi systemLotteries Health Research Committee$25,000 in 2014
Dean Sutherland
Jeff Sigafoos                                
Communication intervention for children with AutismRoyal Society of NZ Marsden Fund$885,000
2011-2015
Stephanie Stokes
Thomas Klee
Catherine Moran
Megan McAuliffe                       
Neurophysiological correlates of human behaviourLotteries Health Research Committee$94,000 in 2012
Joan Bresnan
Marilyn Ford
Jen Hay
Anette Rosenbach
Benedikt Szmrecsányi
Sali Tagliamonte                        
The development of syntactic alternationsNational Science Foundation (USA)$275,000 USD
Jen Hay


The Phonetics of the Good Old Days: Investigating the Role of Topic and Emotional Affect in Speech Perception and ProdictionRoyal Society of New سԹ- Marsden Fund
Megan McAuliffe
Tim Anderson                            
Factors Influencing Older Listeners' Comprehension of Dysarthric SpeechHealth Research Council of New Zealand
Megan McAuliffe
Catherine Moran
Tim Anderson                            
Factors Influencing Older Listeners’ Comprehension of Disordered Speech Associated with Parkinson’s Disease

Neurological Foundation of New Zealand


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