Richard Ogden

Accepting PhD Students

PhD projects

I'm interested in a range of issues around naturally-occurring talk, ranging from segmental phonetic details to the co-ordination of speech with non-speech physical actions such as gesture. I'm also happy to work on languages other than English; I am reasonably fluent in Swedish, Finnish, German, and French and have worked on other languages too.

I'm interested in language as a social phenomenon and as a resource for doing things: previous work focuses on complaints, requests and assessments, as well as turn-taking and indexing certain kinds of stance. My more recent work has looked at non-lexical vocalisations like clicks, swallows and laughter.

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Leelo Keevallik

  • Linköping University

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Jürgen Trouvain

  • Saarland University

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Sarah Hawkins

  • University of Cambridge

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Ian Cross

  • University of Cambridge

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Kathryn Moore

  • N Yorkshire & York Primary Care Trust, Lime Trees Child Family & Adolescent Unit

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Danielle Moore

  • N Yorkshire & York Primary Care Trust, Lime Trees Child Family & Adolescent Unit

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Juan Pablo Robledo

  • Centre for Music and Science, University of Cambridge

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J Kelly

  • National Science Center Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology
  • University of Maryland

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K. Moore

  • University of Alberta

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Kate Rogers

  • UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER

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