The SLHS faculty are highly productive
and highly visible researchers. Our research
projects reflect the interdisciplinary nature of our field. Over twenty-five faculty members have highly regarded research programs in child
language development, brain mechanisms underlying language
processing, neurophysiological bases of speech motor control,
linguistics of American Sign Language, infant speech/language
development, speech perception, and basic mechanisms of
hearing.
Current Research Projects
Purdue Stuttering Project |