We do research in the areas of child language development, computational linguistics, general linguistics, phonetics, sign language and multilingualism in the DHH.
The application for SUBIC Time Grants is open 12 May to 10 June. Any researcher that are officially affiliated with one of Stockholm University’s departments can apply.
We offer several courses and programmes where English is the main language of instruction. Application is now open for Swedish, EU/EEA and Swiss students.
Lisa Gustavsson has been granted SEK 4 millions from the Marcus and Amalia Wallenberg Foundation. in the project Learning First Words: The Effect of Hyperarticulation on Infant Word-Recognition, Word-
Segmentation and Word-Learning (L3WO), she will examine the impact of articulation on infants' language acquisition.
This year we host the summer institute Inclusive Assessment of Multi-Modal Multilinguals, IAM3. The institute will provide advanced training in the assessment of multiple languages in multiple modalities within a theoretical framework of translanguaging.
This year we host the summer institute Inclusive Assessment of Multi-Modal Multilinguals, IAM3. The institute will provide advanced training in the assessment of multiple languages in multiple modalities within a theoretical framework of translanguaging.