RachaelTatmanPhDrctatman@uw.eduFields of Interest American Sign Language Phonetics Phonology Sociolinguistics Background and ExperienceSummaryB.A., Linguistics, College of William and Mary, 2012My two main areas of inquiry at the moment are modelling acousitc cues of attention in speech and investigating the sub-lexical units of sign. I also have a sustained interest in public outreach (hence my blog), scientific computing and open science. Websites: Personal WebsiteGithubBlog Research Download Full CV (34.21 KB) Selected: Publications, Conference Proceedings Conrod, K., Tatman, R., and Koncel-Kedziorski, R. (2016) We Who Tweet: Pronominal Relative Clauses on Twitter. Corpus Linguistics Fest 2016 proceedings, Indiana University. Courses Taught Summer 2014 B-term LING 432 A: Sociolinguistics I - Course Website Autumn 2013 LING 233 AA: Introduction To Language And Society LING 233 AB: Introduction To Language And Society LING 233 AD: Introduction To Language And Society LING 233 AH: Introduction To Language And Society Related News Related News Faculty News - Feb 19, 2021 Congratulations Linguistics PhD Graduate Rachael Tatman! - Aug 10, 2017 UW Linguistic Graduate Students and Post-Docs Explore Language with Young Researchers at Paws on Science at the Pacific Science Center - May 10, 2016 UW Faculty and Grads at LSA 2016 - Jan 14, 2016 UW Linguistics grads present at NWLC 31 this weekend in Victoria - Apr 21, 2015 Graduate student Rachael Tatman receives fellowship from National Science Foundation - Jul 22, 2014 Share: Print PDF