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Tyler Kendall

Assist Dir, Special Projects
Duke University
Box 104423, Durham, NC 27701
Duke Law School, Box 104423, 1121 West Chapel Hill St., Suite 201, Durham, NC 27701

Selected Grants


Conference: Intersections between criminal science and linguistics

ConferencePrincipal Investigator · Awarded by National Science Foundation · 2025 - 2026

Evaluation of ShotSpotter Technology

Public ServicePrincipal Investigator · Awarded by City of Fayetteville · 2025 - 2025

Fellowships, Gifts, and Supported Research


Speech Across Dialects of English (SPADE): Large-scale digital analysis of a spoken language across space and time · 2017 - 2022 Co-PI · Awarded by: Trans-Atlantic Partnership Digging into Data Challenge | NSF SMA-1730479 Project website available at https://spade.glasgow.ac.uk/ .
DDRI: Ethnic differences in naive listener prominence perception · 2016 - 2019 PI (advisor to Co-PI Jason McLarty) · Awarded by: NSF BCS-1627042
The use and utility of localised speech forms in determining identify: Forensic and sociophonetic perspectives · 2015 - 2018 Co-PI · Awarded by: UK ESRC ES/M010783/1
Enhancing data and tools for research and education on African American English · 2014 - 2021 PI · Awarded by: NSF BCS-1358724 Project website available at https://oraal.uoregon.edu/ .
Relationships between hesitancy phenomena, segmental variation and conversational topic in speech from the 'Accent and Identity on the Scottish/English Border' (AISEB) corpus · 2013 - 2014 Co-PI · Awarded by: UK British Academy/Leverhulme Trust SG122751
The interplay of production and perception in sound changes affecting US English · 2011 - 2016 PI · Awarded by: NSF BCS-1122950

External Relationships


  • University of Oregon

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