Ian Wilson (phonetician) explained

Ian Wilson
Birth Date:1966
Birth Place:Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
Occupation:Professor
Education:PhD (Linguistics)
Alma Mater:University of British Columbia
Workplaces:University of Aizu
Main Interests:Articulatory phonetics
Language education
Articulatory setting

Ian Wilson (born in 1966) is a Canadian linguist.[1]

Biography

Wilson has a Bachelor of Mathematics from the University of Waterloo, he has an M.A. in Teaching English as a Foreign/Second Language from the University of Birmingham and a PhD in Linguistics (phonetics) from the University of British Columbia.

He is professor at the University of Aizu in Aizuwakamatsu city, Fukushima prefecture, Japan. His field of research is phonetics, especially articulatory phonetics and articulatory setting. He is one of the first teacher/researchers to use ultrasound in a large-scale ESL classroom as a method of providing direct visual biofeedback to pronunciation learners on the movements of the tongue during speech.[1]

Ian Wilson is a co-author of Articulatory Phonetics,[2] which introduces students to the field of Articulatory Phonetics and Speech Science.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bio of Ian Wilson. 26 Dec 2012. University of Aizu.
  2. Gick, B., Wilson, I., and Derrick, D. (2013) Articulatory Phonetics Malden, Massachusetts, Wiley-Blackwell