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Louis M. Goldstein : ウィキペディア英語版 | Louis M. Goldstein Louis M. Goldstein ()() is an American linguist and cognitive scientist. He was previously a professor and chair of the Department of Linguistics and a professor of psychology at Yale University, and is now a professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Southern California. He is a senior scientist at Haskins Laboratories in New Haven, Connecticut and a founding member of the Association for Laboratory Phonology. He is best known for development, with Catherine Browman (), of the theory of articulatory phonology, a gesture-based approach to phonological and phonetic structure. The theoretical approach is incorporated in a computational model () that generates speech from a gesturally-specified lexicon. Goldstein, Philip Rubin, and Mark Tiede () designed a revision of the articulatory synthesis model, known as CASY (), the configurable articulatory synthesizer. This three-dimensional model of the vocal tract permits researchers to replicate MRI images of actual speakers and has been used to study the relation between speech production and perception. ==Education== Louis Goldstein received his undergraduate degree from Brandeis University and his Ph.D. in linguistics from UCLA in 1977.()
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