Jane Setter
University of Reading, UK
Jane Setter is Professor of Phonetics at the University of Reading, Honorary Secretary of the British Association of Academic Phoneticians, and Senior Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy. She has lived and worked in Japan, Hong Kong and the Netherlands as well as the UK. She specialises in research on the phonology of Hong Kong English and on intonation in children with speech and language deficits, and has published widely in these areas, including Hong Kong English (with Cathy Wong and Brian Chan, Edinburgh University Press 2010), and Speech Prosody in Atypical Populations (co-edited with Vesna Stojanovik, J&R Press 2011). She is probably best known as co-editor of the Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary (Cambridge University Press, 18th edition 2011), together with Peter Roach and John Esling. Jane is a multi-award-winning academic teacher who lectures on phonetics, phonology, acoustic analysis of speech and world Englishes … and she is also a rock vocalist.
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