Curriculum Vitae
2007- Assistant Professor, Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, New York University
Faculty Affiliate, Department of Linguistics, New York University
2005-2007 NIH Post Doctoral Fellow, Speech Research Laboratory, Indiana University.
Ph.D. 2005, Cognitive Science, Johns Hopkins University
Dissertation: Representation, repair, and well-formedness: Grammar in spoken language production (pdf)
M.A. 2002, Cognitive Science, Johns Hopkins University
B.A. 1997, Psychology, Reed College
Buchwald, Adam (in press). Minimizing and optimizing structure in phonology: Evidence from aphasia. Lingua.
Buchwald, Adam and Rapp, Brenda (in revision). Distinctions between long-term memory and working memory: Evidence from dysgraphia. (Email me for copy of manuscript)
Buchwald, Adam, Winters, Stephen J. and Pisoni, David B. (submitted). Visual Speech Primes Open-set Recognition of Auditory Words. (Email me for copy of manuscript)
Buchwald, Adam, Rapp, Brenda, and Stone, Maureen. (2007). Insertion of discrete phonological units: An ultrasound investigation of aphasic speech. Language and Cognitive Processes, 22(6), 910-948
Buchwald, Adam and Brenda Rapp (2006). Consonants and vowels in orthography. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 23, 308-337.
Refereed conference proceedings
Buchwald, Adam, Rapp, Brenda, and Stone, Maureen. (2006). Evidence for discrete phonological representations in production. Brain and Language, 99, 129-130.
Buchwald, Adam (2006). Representing sound structure: Evidence from Aphasia. In Proceedings of the West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (WCCFL) 24, Simon Frasier University, Vancouver, Canada.
Buchwald, Adam and Brenda Rapp (2004). Rethinking the Graphemic Buffer? Brain and Language, 91, 100-101.
Buchwald, Adam and Brenda Rapp (2003). The orthographic representation of consonant-vowel status: Evidence from two cases of acquired dysgraphia. Brain and Language, 87, 120-121.
Buchwald, Adam, Oren Schwartz, Amanda Seidl and Paul Smolensky. (2002). Recoverability Optimality Theory: Discourse Anaphora and Bidirectional Optimization: Recoverability Optimality Theory. In Bos, Foster & Matheson (eds.): Proceedings of the sixth workshop on the semantics and pragmatics of dialogue (EDILOG 2002). Pages 37-44.
Technical Reports and Published Abstracts
Bent, Tessa, Buchwald, Adam, & Pisoni, David B. Inter-talker differences in intelligibility of cochlear-implant simulated speech. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 120(5), Pt.2, 3291.
Buchwald, Adam, and
Winters, Stephen J. (2005). Cross-modal priming
investigating the relationship between auditory and visual lexical information. In Research on Spoken Language
Processing Progress Report No. 27.
Pouplier, M., Buchwald, A. & Stone, M. (2004). An ultrasound and tagged cine-MRI study of German vowels. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 116, 2630.
Pouplier, M., Buchwald, A. & Stone, M. (2004). A tagged cine-MRI and ultrasound study of the German vowel system. Working Papers and Technical Reports, Vocal Tract Visualization Laboratory, University of Maryland Dental School, Baltimore, 6, 18-55.
Selected Presentations
Buchwald, Adam & Felty, Robert Neighbors as competitors: Phonological analysis of spoken word recognition errors. Paper to be presented at the 155th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Paris, France, June 29 – July 4, 2008.
Felty, Robert & Buchwald, Adam Neighbors as competitors: Lexical
analyses of spoken word recognition errors. Poster to be presented at the 155th
Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Paris, France, June 29 – July 4,
2008.
Felty, Robert and Buchwald, Adam. Constucting neighborhood density through recognition errors. Poster presented at MCWOP 13, Columbus, OH, October 26-28, 2007.
Buchwald, Adam. Minimality and optimality in phonological processing: Evidence from aphasia. Paper presented at Workshop on Experimental evidence for minimal structure, DGfS, Siegen, Germany, Feb. 28-Mar. 1, 2007. (Invited Talk).
Buchwald, Adam. Determining well-formedness in phonology: Type vs. token frequency. Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Anaheim, CA, January 4-7, 2007.
Buchwald, Adam, Rapp, Brenda, and Stone, Maureen. Evidence for discrete phonological representations in production: Ultrasound imaging of aphasic speech. Paper presented at 44th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Aphasia, Victoria, BC. October 15-17, 2006.
Buchwald, Adam and Stone,
Maureen Representation and repair in
speech production: Evidence from aphasia.
Poster presented at LabPhon 10,
Buchwald, Adam and Stone, Maureen. Categorical repairs in Speech
Production: Evidence from Aphasia. Poster presented at workshop: The state of
the art in speech error research, MIT,
Buchwald, Adam. Repairs in speech production: Evidence from Aphasia. Talk given at Johns Hopkins Medical Institution, Cognitive Neurology Series, 12 May 2005. (Invited Talk)
Buchwald, Adam. Representing phonological knowledge in Language Processing: Evidence from aphasia. Paper presented at WCCFL 24, Vancouver, BC, March 18-20, 2005.
Buchwald, Adam and Rapp, Brenda. Categorical and gradient representations and processes in spoken word production. Poster presented at the 45th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Minneapolis, MN, November 18-21, 2004.
Pouplier, Marianne, Buchwald, Adam and Stone, Maureen. An ultrasound and tagged cine MRI study of German vowels. Poster presented at the 148th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, San Diego, CA, November 15-19, 2004.
Buchwald, Adam and Rapp, Brenda. Rethinking the Graphemic Buffer? Poster presented at the 42nd Annual Academy of Aphasia Meeting, Chicago, IL, October 17-19, 2004.
Buchwald, Adam and Rapp, Brenda. The orthographic representation of consonant-vowel status. Paper presented at the 44th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Vancouver, BC, November 6-9, 2003.
Buchwald, Adam and Rapp, Brenda. The orthographic representation of consonant-vowel status: Evidence from two cases of acquired dysgraphia. Paper presented at the 41st Annual Academy of Aphasia Meeting, Vienna, Austria, October 19-21, 2003. (Paper presented by first author)
Buchwald, Adam, Oren Schwartz, Amanda and Paul Smolensky.
Recoverability Optimality Theory: Discourse Anaphora in a Bidirectional
Framework. Paper presented at
6th annual Workshop
in Optimality Theoretic Syntax (WOTS-6),
Buchwald, Adam, Oren Schwartz, Amanda Seidl
and Paul Smolensky. Discourse Anaphora and Bidirectional Optimization:
Recoverability Optimality Theory. Paper presented at
EDILOG 2002,