Dr. Meg Cychosz is a linguist and developmental researcher at Stanford University studying how young children learn the sound systems of language. Her work blends phonetics, phonology, and child development with a strong translational focus—bringing lab research to real-world settings. She’s particularly known for her work on infant-directed speech, babbling, and how social and economic factors shape language input and development.

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