Ann Laubstein
Professor
Linguistics and Language Studies
Carleton University
Canada
Biography
Ann Laubstein Adjunct Research Professor (Linguistics) Degrees: B.A. (Carleton), Honours B.A. (Carleton), M.A. (Ottawa), Ph.D. (Ottawa)
Research Interest
Language Production Speech Models Phonological Substrate for Production Models
Publications
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2003) Some Word Blend Insights into Language Production. Akten des 35. Linguistischen Kolloquiums in Innsbruch 2000, Springer-Verlag, Frankfurt/Main, 535-44.
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(2006) Two Constraint Types: Slots and Percolation. In Proceedings of the 2005 Canadian Linguistics Association Annual Conference , ed. Claire Gurski, pp.1-12.
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(2006) Slips, SLIPS and the Rhyme. In Wiebe, G., Libben, G., Priestly, T., Smyth, R., & Wang, S. (Eds.). Phonology, Morphology, and the Empirical Imperative: Papers in Honour of Bruce L. Derwing . Taiwan: Crane Publishing, pp. 63-113. ISBN 986-147-113-8.