
Accent Variation in Scotland
Interdisciplinary research on the use and reception of accents in Scotland.
The Clinical Audiology, Speech and Language (CASL) Research Centre at ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁϱ¬ÁϹÙÍø University, Edinburgh undertakes methodological, applied and theoretical research.
Our multidisciplinary work addresses communication needs to promote wellbeing and facilitate full participation in society
We are a multidisciplinary team of researchers at all career stages in the fields of speech, language, hearing, signing and swallowing.
We cover a broad range of methodologies and topics, with expertise in:
Interdisciplinary research on the use and reception of accents in Scotland.
Instrumentation and software for visualising speech.
A practitioner-researcher partnership funded by Scottish Government.
A project ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁϱ¬ÁϹÙÍøing UltraSound Evaluation of Swallowing (USES) as a new clinical assessment.
Basic, applied and clinical research on voice characteristics.
We are making a difference for:
To achieve positive impacts for these groups, we pursue collaborations, training and joint projects in partnership with NHS, third-sector and industry colleagues.
To help educate the next generation of therapists, we have taken a key role in ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁϱ¬ÁϹÙÍøing teaching websites featuring extensive collections of instrumental and acoustic recordings of speech ( and ).
Clinical data from our research projects on articulation and swallowing provide a unique Open Science resource for student and clinician training.
Our PhD students make a vital contribution to the Centre's work and research culture.
Regular group mentoring sessions with the CASL directors and other ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁϱ¬ÁϹÙÍø researchers (the PhD CASL Culture Club) reflect our desire to nourish a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach to research at all levels.