AProf Paul Warren
Associate Professor,
School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies
Phone: 04 463 5631
Email: address
Street Address: Room 320, Von Zedlitz Building, Kelburn Pde, Kelburn Campus
Nearest Fax: 04 463 5604

Currently Teaching
LING 101 - Language and Communication
Course Coordinator
LING 211 - Introduction to Linguistics
Course Lecturer
LING 223 - Language Learning Processes
Course Lecturer
LING 323 - Psycholinguistics
Course Coordinator
LING 423 - Psycholinguistics
Course Coordinator
BA(Hons) PhD Cambridge
Teaches courses in psycholinguistics and language acquisition. (For an interactive glossary of terms used in psycholinguistics, click here)
Paul Warren's main research interests are in psycholinguistics and experimental phonetics. First, he has been involved in extensive research in spoken word recognition, with a particular focus on the interpretation of acoustic-phonetic cues and of naturally-occurring variation resulting from coarticulation and discourse-level factors such as informational status. Second, he has a long-standing interest in the relationship of intonation and sentence comprehension, an area which is the subject of his doctoral dissertation as well as of many recent articles and his edited volume Prosody and Parsing (1996, Erlbaum).
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Current Research Projects
Current projects include the New Zealand Spoken English Database and the SPOT project on the production of prosodic disambiguation of syntactic structure in a naturalistic game-task situation
