Since 1999, he has been a Professor at the University of British Columbia in the Department of Linguistics.
He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada[1] and a Guggenheim Scholar,[2] and is a senior researcher of Haskins laboratories at Yale University.
Gick has published works in the domain of multi-sensory integration in speech perception[3] and the role of posture in structures underlying fine motor skills (such as the tongue).
[4] He has advocated for the integration of embodied cognition into Linguistic subfields such as phonetics and phonology.
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