Anne-Michelle Tessier
Associate Professor
Linguistics
Faculty of Arts
Research Themes: The Communicating Mind and Body
Anne-Michelle Tessier is a phonologist who primarily studies language development, learning algorithms, constraint-based phonology and child second language learning; she has also investigated phonological processing with cochlear implants via fNIRS, the sound patterns of invented swear words, and many other things.
She wrote a 2015 textbook about phonological acquisition in Optimality Theory, and she is always interested in talking to new researchers that share her curiosities. For more see her website.