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- Dr Christina Kim
Dr Christina Kim joined the Department of English Language and Linguistics in October 2013. She received her PhD in Brain & Cognitive Sciences and Linguistics from the University of Rochester, New York, in 2012, where she investigated the interpretation and generation of focus alternatives in discourse using Visual World eye-tracking.
As a postdoctoral researcher, Christina worked in the Linguistics Department at the University of Chicago, and extended her PhD research to the domain of context dependence in gradable adjectives.
More information is available on Christina's personal website.
Christina is interested in how language interpretation and use is situated in context. She approaches these questions from a processing perspective, drawing on methodologies from experimental psychology and cognitive science.
Christina is Director of the Linguistics Laboratory in the Department of English Language and Linguistics.
Christina teaches semantics, pragmatics, and quantitative research methods in linguistics.
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