Center for Cognitive Science Research

Research Groups
Endangered and Underdescribed Languages Language Acquisition Spatial Cognition Computational Modeling of Cognition Theory of Mind Evolution of Cognition Applied Cognitive Science

Language Acquisition

Language Acquision is one of the central topics in cognitive science. Experimental research is focused on first and second language acquisition in infants, children, and adults, language processing in adults and children, and the neural and genetic bases of language and its relation to other mental processes. An area of special strength is first language acquisition. This group is genuinely interdepartmental, including faculty from the departments of Linguistics and Psychology, and from the School of Education. Agencies funding this research have included NIH and NSF.

  • Language and Cognition lab
    Principal investigator: Anna Papafragou
  • Acquisition of Jakarta Indonesian (external link)
    Principal UD investigators: Gabriella Hermon and Peter Cole
  • Infant Language Project
    Principal investigator: Roberta Golinkoff
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