Debra M. Hardison is an associate professor in the Department of Linguistics, Languages, and Cultures at Michigan State University.
""It is surprising to realize that the multimodal nature of speech has not always been foregrounded by linguists and applied linguists, either in research or in teaching, so this original and expansive book may well become a seminal work in the field. It not only presents the rich history of studies and ideas emphasizing the importance of both audio and visual cues in speech but showcases the cutting-edge technologies of today that have led to a better understanding of how human speech is produced and perceived, as well as how the phonology of a second language can be learned and taught. A magnificent achievement that will be valued by researchers and teachers alike!"" - Dorothy Chun, Professor Emerita of Applied Linguistics, University of California, Santa Barbara ""Hardison’s The Multimodal Context of Phonological Learning presents a good case for conceptualizing and teaching speech sounds as auditory phenomena that are inseparable from the visual context in which they are both produced and perceived."" - Elaine Tarone, Distinguished Teaching Professor Emerita and Past Director, Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition (CARLA), University of Minnesota