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Fall 2019 Starts Tuesday August 27th Linguistics & Cognitive Science welcomes 3 (4+1) students, 7 MA students, and 4 PhD students! Department to host Tu+ Workshop Workshop on Turkic and contact languages. February 8-9, 2020 CONGRATULATIONS DR. KAJA JASINSKA! Assistant Professor Jasinska receives award at the 2018 fNIRS conference in Tokyo, Japan. No content found TU+ Workshop The is delighted to host the 5th edition of the Tu+ workshop. February 8-9, 2020 at the University of Delaware, Trabant Student Center. Read More Learning more words Julie Schneider has received a National Science Foundation postdoctoral research fellowship to study the variability of vocabulary development in children. Read More Graduate Success PhD graduates Enes Avcu and Ryan Rhodes have both confirmed post-doctoral positions after defending their theses this summer. Read More Plastino Scholars The 2019 Plastino Scholars spoke about their transformational experiences, and welcomed a new group of scholars, at a celebration with donor David A. Plastino. Read More More News Feb 28 Dr. Andrea Beltrama Colloquium Feb. 28th, 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM Ling Dept Conference Room 107 Dr. Andrea Beltrama will be giving a talk to the Department titled: Navigating imprecision: From semantic composition to social identity Read More More Events No content found No content found CONNECT Baris Kabak Professor of English Linguistics at University of Würzburg I am currently a professor of English Linguistics in the Institute of Modern Languages at the University of Würzburg,> Germany. My research interests comprise experimental and empirical linguistics, with special focus on the> psycholinguistic and representational aspects of linguistic knowledge. I primarily work on phonology, phonetics, and> morphology with an emphasis on (i) how these components of grammar are acquired and processed, (ii) how they interact> with other components of grammar such as syntax and pragmatics, and (iii) how they change within and across life-spans.>>> Before coming to Würzburg, I worked as an assistant professor of English and General Linguistics at the University of> Konstanz, Germany (2005-2011). In Summer 2010, I became a Senior Associate Member of St. Antony’s College, which allowed> me to have a research stay at the University of Oxford. During my assistant professorship, I substituted for a> professorship of English Linguistics and a professorship of Psycholinguistics at Konstanz.>>> During my graduate studies at the at Delaware (1998-2003), I had the> privilege to receive a competitive fellowship twice in a row, which allowed me to focus on my dissertation project. The> department also provided me with invaluable opportunities to teach my own courses and work as a research assistant, all> of which were highly beneficial for me to gain a wide range of academic and professional experience and build a strong> academic career. Immediately after my graduation from Delaware, I had the opportunity to work as a postdoctoral research> fellow within a special research unit titled ‘Variation and Evolution in the Lexicon’ funded by the German Research> Foundation, and was able to get on the professorial track within a short amount of time. Read More Antje Stoehr PhD Candidate, Radboud University Nijmegen I received an MA in Linguistics and Cognitive Science in 2011. I am currently a PhD candidate at Radboud University Nijmegen and the International Max Planck Re search School for Language Sciences in the Netherlands. Unlike in the US, an MA or MSc degree is a prerequisite for starting a PhD in the Netherlands. This is also why PhD students can start with their own research projects right from the beginning. It usually takes four years to complete a PhD in the Netherlands. During this period several research projects must be carried out in order to fulfill all requirements for the academic degree. For my dissertation, I investigate phonological development in monolingual and bilingual children. This means that besides typical tasks of a doctoral candidate like reading research articles, analyzing data and writing research articles, I spend a lot of time traveling through the Netherlands and Germany to collect data from preschool aged children. But there is of course even more to my job than research and this is also where my undergraduate background in management comes in handy: I write project plans; I manage a PhD budget, which involves acquiring external grant money; I organize speaker series; I visit conferences to present my own research and in 2013 I even organized the International Child Phonology Conference together with my r esearch group. I also teach the undergraduate level course “Phonetics and Phonology” – in my native language German – in the Department of German Language and Culture. As part of my PhD work, I recently spent one year as a Fulbright Fellow at the Center for Language Science at the Pennsylvania State University to use and improve a skill that I learned at UD: Studying language acquisition using event-related potentials. In the final year of my PhD contract, I am preparing my research articles for publication. My dissertation will consist of four research papers and will be defended in a very traditional and formal Dutch ceremony. With an undergraduate degree from Germany, a m aster’s degree from the United States and (soon) a doctoral degree from the Netherlands, I’m curious where it will take me next. Read More Sarah Solomon PhD Candidate Sarah completed a combined BS/MA in Cognitive Science in 2012 after completing a BS in Psychology and a BA in Philosophy in 2011. While at UD, she supplemented her coursework with research experience on neuroscience, perception, and language in the Psychology and Cognitive Science departments. After leaving UD, Sarah worked as a Research Assistant in the Center f...