Meghan Clayards
Associate Professor, School of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics
Regular Member, CRBLM

Summer/22 | By appointment
PhD, University of Rochester
Phonetics, Speech Perception.
Clayards, M. (accepted) Individual talker and token variability in multiple cues to stop voicing. Phonetica.
Clayards, M., Niebuhr, O., Gaskell, M.G. (2015) The time-course of auditory and language-specific mechanisms in compensation for sibilant assimilation. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 77:1, 311-328. doi: 10.3758/s13414-014-0750-z.
Clayards, M, Tanenhaus, M.K., Aslin, R.N., Jacobs, R.A (2008) Perception of speech reflects optimal use of probabilistic speech cues. Cognition, 108(3), 804-809.
What makes a good listener: Individual differences in speech perception and their implications; SSHRC Insight Grant; Meghan Clayards (PI); 2016-2020
Breaking into the Acoustic Stream: The role of allophonic patterns in processing language: SSHRC Insight Grant; Michael Wagner (PI) & Meghan Clayards; 2014-2017