
Dr. Charles Redmon is a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in the Language and Brain Laboratory at the University of Oxford, having completed his PhD in Linguistics in 2020 at the University of Kansas with a dissertation on the large-scale acoustic structure of the English lexicon. His role on this project is in designing, implementing, and analysing morphological processing experiments in English and German, as well as conducting theoretical research on the history of morphological structures in Germanic languages. In addition to work on this project, his research interests include investigating the acoustic and articulatory structure of the lexicon, and the organisation of perceptual and motor systems around the encoding of higher-order linguistic information in the acoustic signal. This work is not only interdisciplinary, incorporating aspects of linguistics, psychology, engineering, and computer science, but is deeply cross-linguistic, with a particular focus on the languages of South Asia, many of which are understudied and underresourced.