Founded in 1935 and located in New Haven, Connecticut since 1970, Haskins Laboratories is a private, non-profit research institute with a primary focus on speech, language and reading, and their biological basis.
A number of publications are available that relate to the history of Haskins Laboratories. Also, be sure to see our Publications section.
Decades of Discovery
Haskins Laboratories: A brief account of the organization and its research,
Dec. 1, 1952 (PDF)
Haskins Laboratories, 1953 (PDF)
The "Adventure" Film (1954)
Haskins Laboratories: Research on Human Communication, Marine Ecology, and The Biochemistry of Protozoa.
Science, 158, No. 3805, pp. 1213-1215, 1 Dec. 1967.
(Published in conjunction with the AAAS Annual Meeting,
26-31 December 1967, New York City). (PDF)
Haskins Laboratories Status Report on Speech Research, 1965-1995
Lines for the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Founding of Haskins
Laboratories, by Ignatius G. Mattingly, 1985
A Bio-Bibliography of Caryl Parker Haskins,
compiled and edited by Alice B. Dadourian, 2000 (PDF)
An Oral History of Haskins Laboratories (recorded 1988-1991)
The Science of the Spoken and Written Word, 2005
Douglas Honorof talks about dialects on New York Public Radio, January 2007
Michael T. Turvey on the history of Haskins Laboratories
Haskins Laboratories on Wikinfo
Haskins Laboratories on Wikipedia