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I am an Associate Professor at the Department of Applied Linguistics and Phonetics (formerly: Department of Phonetics) at ELTE since 2016. Prior to that I was working at the Institute for Linguistics at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences as a junior research fellow.
I gained my Ph.D. in the topic of acoustics and perception of the singing voice, and my master degrees in Hungarian Philology and Cultural Anthropology. I am currently engaged in linguistic contrasts in neuroatypical speech at the MTA–HUN-REN NYTK Lendület “Momentum” Neurophonetics Research Group. Previously, I was working with lingual and glottal articulation at the MTA-ELTE “Lendület” Lingual Articulation Research Group.
I was also PI in several a (TKA & DAAD funded) German–Hungarian collaborative projects on vowel variability, vowel contrasts, and fast speech phenomena. Between 2019 and 2021, and from 2025 again, I am a holder of the Bolyai János Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.



