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== Human subjects protocols ==
 
== Human subjects protocols ==

Revision as of 15:15, 8 October 2013

Phonology Lab basics

The UC Berkeley Phonology Lab is a research and teaching lab within the Department of Linguistics, located on level C of the classroom side of Dwinelle Hall in rooms 50 and 52.

For more on access to the Lab and its physical layout see the guide to lab spaces.

For more on our computing infrastructure see the guide to lab computing.

Stay informed

Anyone interested in staying up to date on Lab activities should join the Lab mailing list by emailing a request to join to Keith Johnson. List members can email the list at ucphonlab -at- lists.berkeley.edu.

Audio recording and editing

Human subjects protocols

Much of the research in the Phonology Lab involves human subjects and requires approval from the Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects. Here is some guidance on how to clear this administrative hurdle.

Speech production

Speech perception

Guidance for wiki editors

Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.