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Here is our "images from the lab" showcase. Check back often for more showcase materials and presentations.

monkscup

In 1999, a group of Tibetan monks arrived in Victoria to produce a mandala at the Victoria Art Gallery. Chant master Gedun Jungney kindly donated his time and larynx to the UVic laryngoscopic pharyngeal/laryngeal voice quality research project carried out by Dr. Esling.

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Chant master Gedun Jungney assisting the UVic laryngoscopic pharyngeal/laryngeal voice quality research project carried out by Dr. Esling.

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Dr. Esling gets the nasendoscopic equipment ready to videotape the chant master's larynx in action.

lakota

Early field work on Lakota in South Dakota. Ben and Lucille Ite Ska with Dr. John Esling.

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Dr. John Esling with Jocelyn Clayards and Lynn Heap working with computerised analysis equipment.

linguistics

Professor Li Shaoni of the University of Texas at Arlington and the National University of Minorities, Beijing, provided some interesting video and audio clips of Bái, a Tibeto-Burman language with complex register and tone.

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Infant speech researcher, John Esling, examining the content of a frame.