[b̥ɛ̃nʤə̃mɪ̃n mʌ̃nsɪ̃n]

Welcome to my Very Basic web page. I have had Very Basic web pages since I programmed my first one in html.

I am a Professor in the Department of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences. My research examines:

  • Speech-sound development and disorders, particularly how speech-sound acquisition interacts with word learning and with the development of gender identity

  • Socially meaningful phonetic variation, particularly how gender, sexuality, and race are conveyed and perceived through speech

  • Speech perception and production across the lifespan, particularly how speaker race affects speech perception in audiovisual and audio-only tasks in older and younger folks with and without hearing impairment.

I maintain a variety of web presences. Please also visit my Lab web page, my Google Scholar profile, my ResearchGate Profile, and a Wikipedia page that someone made for me in 2015 (Someone else created it, but I added the part about being arrested, which is true).