
Office: B 317
Phone: 4092 289
mliker@ffzg.unizg.hr
Office hours: Thursdays from 12:30 to 14:00 and via e-mail
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Marko Liker is a full professor at the Department of Phonetics. He earned his doctoral degree in 2009 by defending the PhD thesis on the use of electropalatography (EPG) in the analysis of Croatian sounds. He has been working at the Department of Phonetics since 2001, teaching at undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate levels. He taught phonetics at the Undergraduate Study of Speech and Language Pathology at the Faculty of Education and Rehabilitation Sciences and he also taught articulatory phonetics and the doctoral level at the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia. His research interests are in the fields of articulatory and coarticulatory processes, biomechanical and language-specific aspects of speech production and in the application of instrumental techniques at the phonetics-phonology interface, in sociophonetics and in clinical phonetics. In 2005 he was on scholarship at Queen Margaret University College in Edinburgh and from 2008 until 2009 he worked as a Marie Curie short-term fellow at Edinburgh University and Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh. For his work Marko received several awards. Apart from publishing research papers in peer-reviewed journals, he published the book Articulatory phonetics: anatomy and physiology of speech (in Croatian) in co-authorship with Damir Horga. In 2024. he published the book Coarticulation: Things we do not know about speech (in Croatian). Both books received academic awards.
University of Zagreb
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences