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- Nathan Young Senior lecturer
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Educational Linguistics The Educational Linguistics research group brings together researchers in Linguistics and in Language Education, focusing on the theme ‘language (in) education’ (see Hult,…
- Gabriel Bäck Doctoral student
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Literacy and Teaching The research group consists of linguists, literary scholars, and educators who conduct research on children’s oral and written language competences, texts, literature, and…
- Sanna Kraft Senior lecturer
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- Federica Raschellà Doctoral student
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- Robert Walldén Professor visiting
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- Louise Forssell Senior lecturer
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Doctoral project: Language development beyond the classroom – a collaborative study of adult migrants in employment This project aims to explore adult migrants' second language development through…
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Project: Neural and Cognitive Mechanisms Linking Singing, Music, and Language: AI-Based Modelling and Clinical Applications This project investigates how singing connects music and language in the…
- Anna Lundström Doctoral student
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- Gilbert Ambrazaitis Associate professor
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- Sofia Svensson Senior lecturer
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- Birgitta Waters Lecturer
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- Gudrun Svensson Associate professor
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- Gisela Håkansson Employee paid by the hour
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Linnaeus University Language, Cognition and Culture Lab (LiLa Lab) Linnaeus University Language, Cognition and Culture Lab (LiLa Lab) was opened in 2019. The ambition of the lab is partly to create…
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Seed project: Programming social robots - a tool for learning in the multilingual primary school The aim is to contribute to teachers' capacity to work with programming social robots in classrooms…