Mr Jason Shaw

Mr Jason Shaw

LECTURER IN LINGUISTICS,
The MARCS Institute

Personal

Qualifications

  • PhD New York University
  • MA New York University
  • BA (Ling) University of Southern California

UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)

  • The MARCS Institute

Contact

Email:J.Shaw@uws.edu.au
Extension:6275
Mobile:
Location:7.G.21
Bankstown
Website:

Biography

I am a Lecturer in Linguistics and an Early Career Research at MARCS. Before joining the University of Western Sydney I received my PhD in Linguistics at New York University, my BA from the University of Southern California and worked as a research assistant at Haskins Laboratories in New Haven and at the PEP Lab (Phonetics and Experimental Phonology Laboratory) in New York City.

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Publications

Journal Articles

  • Davidson, L. and Shaw, J. (2012), 'Sources of illusion in consonant cluster perception', Journal of Phonetics, 15.
  • Shaw, J. (2012), 'Review: Rachel Walker, Vowel patterns in language', Journal of Linguistics, 6.
  • Davidson, L. and Shaw, J. (2012), 'Sources of illusion in consonant cluster perception', Journal of Phonetics, 15.
  • Shaw, J. (2012), 'Rachel Walker, Vowel patterns in language', Journal of Linguistics, 6.
  • Shaw, J. and Davidson, L. (2011), 'Perceptual similarity in input-output mappings: A computational/experimental study of non-native speech production', Lingua, 15.
  • Shaw, J., Gafos, A., Hoole, P. and Zeroual, C. (2011), 'Dynamic invariance in the phonetic expression of syllable structure: A case study of Moroccan Arabic consonant clusters', Phonology, 36.
  • Shaw, J., Gafos, A., Hoole, P. and Zeroual, C. (2009), 'Syllabification in Moroccan Arabic: evidence from patterns of temporal stability in articulation', Phonology, 29.
  • Davidson, L., Shaw, J. and Adams, T. (2007), 'The effect of word learning on the perception of non- native consonant sequences', Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 13.

Conference Papers

  • Ying, J., Shaw, J., Kroos, C. and Best, C. (2012), 'Relations between acoustic and articulatory measurements of /l/', Speech Science and Technology Conference 2012, Sydney, Australia.
  • Shaw, J. (2012), 'Metrical rhythm in speech planning: priming or predictability', Speech Science and Technology Conference 2012, Sydney, Australia.
  • Shaw, J. (2012), 'Metrical rhythm in speech planning : priming or predictability', Australasian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology, Sydney, N.S.W..
  • Shaw, J., Kroos, C. and Best, C. (2012), 'Relations between acoustic and articulatory measurements of /l/', Australasian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology, Sydney, N.S.W..

Research

Current Projects

Title:Research Event - Workshop on the phonetics and phonology of Australian Indigenous languages
Years:2013-06-13 - 2013-06-14
ID:P00021030
UWS Researchers:Robert Mailhammer, Jason Shaw and Catherine Best
Funding:
  • Australasian Speech Science & Technology Association
Title:You came TO DIE?! Perceptual adaptation to regional accents as a new lens on the puzzle of spoken word recognition
Years:2012-01-01 - 2014-12-31
ID:P00020109
UWS Researchers:Catherine Best and Jason Shaw
Funding:
  • Australian Research Council (ACRG)
Title:How we know who is talking: talker-distinctiveness in speech timing
Years:2012-07-01 - 2015-06-30
ID:P00020324
UWS Researchers:Jason Shaw
Funding:
  • University of Western Sydney
  • Australian Research Council (ACRG)

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