Summary
Tyler Kendall is a professor in the Linguistics department at the w88 online casino betting (UO). He received his Ph.D. in English Linguistics from Duke University in 2009 and spent a year as a post-doctoral researcher at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois before moving to Oregon as a faculty member. Tyler’s research and teaching focus on social and cognitive aspects of language variation and change, sociolinguistics, sociophonetics, and corpus and computational approaches to linguistic analysis.
In addition to his work on the w88 online casino betting in America project, Tyler is the Principal Investigator on a current project developing public research and educational materials on African American English varieties (funded by the National Science Foundation). He is the architect and project manager for several linguistic software projects, including the NORM website and the Sociolinguistic Archive and Analysis Project (SLAAP). He is the author of the recent book Speech Rate, Pause, and Sociolinguistic Variation: Studied in Corpus Sociophonetics (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013).