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Communicative intent improves memory of conversations – an interview with Dr. Eirini Zormpa

By Merel Wolf / 14 June 2021

Dr. Eirini Zormpa was a PhD student at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics. She defended her thesis entitled ‘Memory for speaking and listening’ on December 18 2020.


Book language improves your grammar knowledge: an interview with Dr. Saoradh Favier

By Merel Wolf / 17 May 2021

Dr. Saoradh Favier was a PhD student at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics. She defended her thesis entitled ‘Individual differences in syntactic knowledge and processing: Exploring the role of literacy experience’ on December 10 2020.


Context and language processing: a balanced story: an interview with Dr. René Terporten

By Merel Wolf / 17 May 2021

Dr. René Terporten was a PhD student at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics. He defended his thesis entitled ‘The Power of Context: How linguistic contextual information shapes brain dynamics during sentence processing’ on October 2 2020.


Bilingualism does not change how much you gesture: an interview with Dr. Zeynep Azar

By Merel Wolf / 22 March 2021

Dr. Zeynep Azar was a PhD student at the Radboud University. She defended her thesis entitled ‘Effect of Language contact on speech and gesture: The case of Turkish-Dutch bilinguals’ on September 28 2020.


Listening during a conversation: more difficult than you think: an interview with Dr. Svetlana Gerakaki

By Merel Wolf / 8 March 2021

Dr. Svetlana Gerakaki was a PhD student at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics. She defended her thesis entitled ‘The moment in between: Planning speech while listening’ on July 8 2020.


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