Learn about some of the exciting linguistic research going on below!
Dr. Kendra Dickinson runs the Rutgers University Sociolinguistics Analysis Group (SlAnG). With graduate and undergraduate student collaboration, her lab investigates sociolinguistic phenomena both locally in New Jersey and internationally in locations such as Spain, Brazil, and Argentina.
Dr. Joseph Casillas runs the Rutgers Applied Phonetics (RAP) Group. His lab investigates linguistic phenomena dealing with sounds in bilingual populations. Another main focus of his lab is open science practices, which brings transparency and collaboration to scientific research. Find more information about the lab's research here!
Dr. Nuria Sagarra runs the BLiNK research group. Her lab uses psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic research techniques, such as eye-tracking and electroencephalogram (EEG), to investigate bilingualism.
Dr. Kristen Syrett runs the Rutgers Laboratory for Developmental Language Studies! Her lab investigates how children and adults understand language. If you're a parent interested in learning more about your child's developing language, visit this page!
Dr. Adam Jardine runs the Rutgers Computational Linguistics Lab. They work on the theory of computation as it applies to linguistic cognition and learning. Learn more about their work on their Github page!
Dr. Dorothy Ahn runs the Meaning Across Language lab. This lab explores how meaning is encoded and used across languages!