PIRE undergrad student presents study from Lund at the 9th Int. Conference on the Mental Lexicon
Published 8 October 2014
This spring the Humanities Lab had the pleasure of hosting Julia Hotcher, one of the PIRE undergraduate students from the 2014 cohort. The PIRE network Understanding the bilingual mind and brain, hosted at Pennsylvania State University, is a research and training network linking 11 labs across the world working on bilingualism. Julia ran an experiment in Lund under the supervision of Dr Carrie Jackson. They have recently presented the study Learning vocabulary and grammatical gender: A study with novice Swedish and English L2 learners of German at the 9th International Conference on the Mental Lexicon in Niagara-on-the-lake, Canada. Programme here (https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/268709505/docs/ml2014_abstract-book-web.pdf).
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