John Alderete
Professor
- Email: alderete@sfu.ca
- Office: RCB 8117
- Personal site: http://www.sfu.ca/people/alderete/
- Interests: Phonetics and Phonology, Morphology, Fieldwork, Psycholinguistics, Cognitive Science
Education
- PhD, Linguistics, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Biography
Dr. Alderete’s research gives close formal analyses of phonological and morphological systems, and asks how these systems are learned and represented in larger theories of cognitive science. His dissertation and related work addressed theoretical questions concerning how phonological structures, and the morphological influences on these structures, can be formalized in constraint-based theories of grammar. His later work extended these questions using fieldwork, computational, and experimental methods to probe the learnability and viability of these structures, as well as how they are encoded and accessed in online production processes. His current focus, actively pursued with his students in the Language Production Lab, investigates how language particular phonological structures shape speech production processes.
Research Publications
See profile page on ResearchGate.
Courses
Fall 2024
Spring 2025
Future courses may be subject to change.