Anne-Maria Laukkanen – Wikipedia

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Finnish researcher and professor

Anne-Maria Laukkanen (born 1966) is a Finnish researcher (1990–) and a permanent full professor (2001–) of speech technique and vocology at the University of Tampere.[2]

She has supervised 12 doctoral dissertations and 23 master theses and is now supervising 7 doctoral dissertations. She is a peer reviewer in 23 international scientific journals.[2]

Primary Research Interests: Voice quality in speech and singing, effects and bases of vocal exercises, effects and mechanisms of vocal loading, and applicability of various research methods in vocology.[1]

Her textbook The Wonderful Human Voice: Fundamentals of Sound Use and Speech Technique, Evaluation, Measurement and Development has been used for university teaching in Finnish speech therapy and vocology since 1999.[1]

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Laukkanen studied at the University of Helsinki, where she obtained a Master of Arts in Phonetics in 1990, and
a Licentiate in Phonetics in 1993. Laukkanen studied also at the University of Tampere, where she obtained Ph.D. in Phoniatrics in 1995.[1]

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