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Wakayo Mattingley

Post Doctoral Fellow

NZ Institute of Language, Brain and Behaviour

17 October 2023
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Qualifications
  • Doctor of Philosophy (University of Canterbury)

     

Research Interests

I received my PhD in 2021. My dissertation focused on second language acquisition in a case where different phonological systems coexist within a single language. This work investigated whether language users use statistical information to acquire sublexical phonology/phonotactics in the language. I am fascinated about adult language learning, acquisition process and implicit word-knowledge.

 

    Recent Publications
    • King J., Panther F., Mattingley W., Hay J., Todd S. and Keegan P. (2023) Morphological segmentations of Non-Māori Speaking New Zealanders match proficient speakers. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition : 1-15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1366728923000329.
    • Panther F., Mattingley W., Todd S., Hay J. and King J. (2023) Proto-Lexicon Size and Phonotactic Knowledge are Linked in Non-Māori Speaking New Zealand Adults. Laboratory Phonology 14(1) http://dx.doi.org/10.16995/labphon.7943.
    • Mattingley W., Hall KC. and Hume E. (2019) Epenthetic vowel production of unfamiliar medial consonant clusters by Japanese speakers. Laboratory Phonology 10(1): 1-35. http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/labphon.158.
    • Mattingley W. (2016) The Perception and Production of Non-native Clusters in Japanese. Christchurch, New Zealand. University of Canterbury.
    • Mattingley W., Hume EV. and Hall KC. (2016) Production of Epenthetic Vowels in Non-native Clusters in Japanese. Sydney, Australia: 16th International Conference of Australasian Speech Science & Technology, 6-9 Dec 2016.
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