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Dolly Goldenberg
Department of Linguistics
Yale University
PO Box  208366
New Haven, CT 06511
dolly.goldenberg@yale.edu

About Me

I was a graduate student at the Department of Linguistics at Yale University. I have successfully defended my dissertation in July 2019 and officially submitted it in October 2019. I am currently working as a language engineer at Amazon, in the Applied Modeling and Data Sciences division, which is a part of the Alexa org. I am still affiliated with Haskins Laboratories.

My main research interests are phonetics, articulatory phonology, experimental phonology, multi-sensory integration, phonetic convergence, and the interfaces of phonetics with phonology and syntax.

These days I am involved in three main projects: first, I am investigating multisensory integration in speech perception, especially with regards to the somatosensory system (specifically, I investigate the question how does aero-tactile information affect speech perception and the phonological representation of voicing). Second, in collaboration with Gregg Castellucci, I am studying the prosody-syntax interface. Specifically, we are working on perception and recursion in syntactic disambiguation. Third, I am involved in several research projects that are being conducted at Haskins Laboratories. Among other things, we study the kinematic properties of phonetic convergence and the relations between production and perception of speech.

CV (pdf)

Education

2019 (exp.): Ph.D. in Linguistics, Yale University: New Haven, CT.
Dissertation: The phonological representation of voicing: Evidence from Multimodal Integration.
Chair: Jason Shaw.

2015: M.A. in Linguistics, Yale University: New Haven, CT.

2010: BA in linguistics and philosophy, Summa cum Laude, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv,
Israel

Publications

Goldenberg, Dolly, Mark K. Tiede, Ryan T. Bennett and D. H. Whalen. (Submitted) Multimodal Integration in Speech Perception: The Effect of Aero-Tactile Information on
Perception of VOT Continua.

Krivokapic, Jelena, Mark Tiede, Martha E. Tyrone, and Dolly Goldenberg. (2016). Speech and manual gesture coordination in a pointing task. Proceedings of Speech Prosody. Boston, MA: Boston University.

Goldenberg, Dolly, Mark K. Tiede, and D. H. Whalen. (2015). Aero-Tactile Influence on Speech Perception of Voicing Continua. Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS), eds. The Scottish Consortium for ICPhS 2015. Glasgow, UK: the University of Glasgow. (pdf)

Mark Tiede, Christine Mooshammer, Dolly Goldenberg, and Douglas N. Honorof. (2014). Adaptation of trajectory shapes during conversation. Proceedings of the 10th International Seminar on Speech Production (ISSP), eds. Susanne Fuchs, Martine Grice, Anne Hermes, Leonardo Lancia, and Doris Mücke. pp 421-424. (pdf)

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