Location
Tobin 518

Advisor: 

Dr Lisa Sanders

Office Hours: 

by appointment

Research

My research interests lie primarily in the speech sounds and cognitive neuroscience of languages.

Please see more information in my personal site.

Presentations

Chang, C.-Y. & L. D. Sanders (2023). Testing the role of post-consonantal F0 perturbation and noise in tonogenesis. Paper presented at the 60th Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, April 26-28, Chicago, United States.

Chang, C.-Y., A. Jesse, L. D. Sanders (2023). Event-related potential responses to morphophonological violations. Talk given at Hanyang International Symposium on Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences of Language 2023, May 26-27, Seoul, South Korea.

Biography

I am a Fulbright fellow from Taiwan.
Before coming to Amherst, I studied in the Interdisciplinary Program of Life Sciences at National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, specializing in Life Science and Foreign Languages & Literature. I also obtained my master's degree in Linguistics there.

Current Projects

  • Testing the roles of post-consonantal F0 perturbation and noise in tonogenesis
  • ERP responses to violations of morphophonological violations: the case of English plural suffix