Amalia Arvaniti
American linguist
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Amalia Arvaniti (Greek: Αμαλία Αρβανίτη) is a Greek linguist and Professor and Chair of English Language and Linguistics at Radboud University. She is known for her works on phonetics, phonology, and prosody, particularly intonation and speech rhythm.[1][2]
EducationUniversity of Cambridge (PhD, MPhil), University of Athens (BA)
Amalia Arvaniti | |
|---|---|
| Awards | European Research Council Advanced Grant |
| Academic background | |
| Education | University of Cambridge (PhD, MPhil), University of Athens (BA) |
| Thesis | The phonetics of Modern Greek rhythm and its phonological implications (1991) |
| Sarah Hawkins | |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | linguistics |
Sub-discipline | phonetics, phonology, prosody, bilingualism, sociophonetics |
| Institutions | Radboud University (2020-), University of Kent (2012-2020), UC San Diego (2002-2012), University of Cyprus (1995-2001) |
| Website | https://www.amaliaarvaniti.info/ |
Biography
Arvaniti completed her Ph.D. in Linguistics at the University of Cambridge under the supervision of Sarah Hawkins.[3]
Research
Arvaniti is a former editor of the Journal of the International Phonetic Association (2015-2019).[1][2]