Welcome to the web pages of the Language Research Group at the Department of Experimental Psychology. The people in this group are involved in research into many aspects of language processing, from articulation in speech perception and production to the role of spontaneous gestures accompanying speech.
We are keen to recruit motivated students with a background in psychology, linguistics or computer science for postgraduate study (MSc or PhD). For information and enquiries, see the departmental postgraduate study pages, which include details of the new MSc in Language and Communication.
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Publication
Bowers, J.S.,
Mattys, S.L., & Gage, S.H. (2009).
Preserved implicit knowledge of a forgotten childhood language. Psychological Science.
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In press
White, L., Melhorn, J.F., &
Mattys, S.L.(to appear)
Segmentation by lexical subtraction in Hungarian L2 speakers of English.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
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