Research Seminar: Evan Kidd

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The Speaker

Evan Kidd was awarded his BBSc(Hons) in 1999 and his PhD (Psycholinguistics) in 2004, both from La Trobe University. Over his career he has worked at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, The University of Manchester, and La Trobe University. He came to the ANU in 2012, originally working in the Research School of Psychology. In 2022 he moved over to SLLL to take up a position as Professor of Linguistics.

Evan's research is in psycholinguistics. He works both on language acquisition (inc. first language acquisition, bilingualism, & second language acquisition) and adult language processing. His recent research has focused on individual differences in language acquisition and use, the relationship between language acquisition and on-line sentence processing in crosslinguistic perspective, and the influence of typological diversity on sentence planning and production. Accordingly, his research group works on several typologically-diverse languages. He also have a keen interest in how language interfaces with other social and cognitive processes. Along these lines, over the past 10 years or so he and his students have been investigating the relationship between language acquisition and symbolic play.

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The Seminar

In this event in a series, speakers from within the Hub, the University, and the broader research community tell us about their research. Our Research Seminar Series involves speakers covering a broad range of themes surrounding our Hub’s interests, so we’ll hopefully all learn something interesting. Whether you want to learn to inform your own research or to simply satisfy a personal curiosity, we hope to see you there.

Watch the Replay

Watch the recording of this seminar on the CHDH Youtube Channel