Linguistics, Cognitive Science, SLAT
Malcah Yaeger-Dror is a member of the (variationist) sociolinguistics community, and works closely with corpus and forensic linguists who share her belief that the larger the corpus, the more you can learn about variation and change within a given speech community. She has carried out sociophonetic research on English, French, Spanish and Hebrew vowels, r, and prosody. She also advocates the study of how intergroup attitudes may influence sociophonetic choices: speakers’ fluctuating attitudes towards who they want to be, how they wish to relate to specific interlocutors, & the (multiple) ways they wish to present themselves in specific situations; sociophonetic variation reflects the multifaceted internal universe.