Hailey Kopera, Ph.D., CCC-SLP

Assistant Professor, Communication Sciences and Disorders Department

Hailey Kopera
Office:
Sieker Hall, Room 101 A, Bronxville Campus
Phone:
(914) 633-2176 (914) 633-2176
Email:

Degrees:

  • Ph.D., New York University
  • MS, Purdue University
  • BS, Ohio University

Dr. Hailey Kopera teaches courses in fluency disorders, advanced speech sound disorders, and language disorders in adults. Her research interests include speech motor control in typical speakers and individuals with motor speech, fluency, and speech sound disorders. Her current research focuses on investigating linguistic-motor interactions in adults who do and do not stutter.

Kopera, H.C., & Grigos, M.I. (2019). Lexical stress in childhood apraxia of speech: Acoustic and kinematic findings. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 22, 12-23.

Small, H.C., McAllister, T., & Grigos, M.I. (2018). Investigating the use of a non-speech task to measure tongue-jaw differentiation: Findings across typical development. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 27, 1030-1038.

Case, J., Grigos, M.I., & Kopera, H.C. (2021). How can research guide clinical practice in CAS? Talk presented at the 2021 Apraxia Kids National Conference (Virtual Conference), July 8-10.

Kopera, H.C., & Grigos, M.I. (2022). Effects of prosodic prominence on articulatory movement parameters and variability in adults who stutter. Virtual technical research session presented at the 2022 Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 17-19.

Kopera, H.C., & Grigos, M.I. (2021). Prosodic influences on speech motor variability in adults who do and do not stutter. Virtual technical research session presented at the 2021 Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Washington, D.C., November 15-22.

Kopera, H.C., & Grigos, M.I. (2022). Effects of prosodic prominence on articulatory movement parameters and variability in adults who stutter. Virtual technical research session presented at the 2022 Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 17-19.

Kopera, H.C., & Grigos, M.I. (2021). Prosodic influences on speech motor variability in adults who do and do not stutter. Virtual technical research session presented at the 2021 Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Washington, D.C., November 15-22.

Kopera, H.C., & Grigos, M.I. (2019). Investigating the relationship between prosodic patterns and speech disfluency in adults who stutter. Poster presented at the 2019 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention, Orlando, Florida, November 21-23.

St. Louis, K., Grigos, M., & Small, H. (2017). Coarticulation as measured by formant transitions in childhood apraxia of speech. Poster presented at the 2017 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention, Los Angeles, California, November 9-11.

Small, H., McAllister Byun, T., & Grigos, M.I. (2016). A kinematic investigation of tongue-jaw differentiation throughout development. Poster presented at the 2016 Conference on Motor Speech, Newport Beach, California, March 2-6.

Small, H., McAllister Byun, T., & Grigos, M.I. (2015). Measuring tongue-jaw differentiation with facial tracking technology: Developmental findings. Technical talk presented at the 2015 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention, Denver, Colorado, November 12-14.

Grigos, M.I., & Small, H. (2014). Temporal variability in childhood apraxia of speech. Technical talk presented at the 2014 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention, Orlando, Florida, November 20-22.

Small, H., & Grigos, M.I. (2014). Acoustic and kinematic correlates of lexical stress in childhood apraxia of speech. Poster presented at the 2014 Conference on Motor Speech, Sarasota, Florida, February 27-March 2.

Small, H., & Grigos, M.I. (2013). Lexical stress in childhood apraxia of speech: Acoustic and kinematic findings. Poster presented at the 2013 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention, Chicago, Illinois, November 14-16.

Speech-Language Pathologist (CCC-SLP) with New York State Licensure