RKluender

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Robert Kluender
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Robert Kluender is Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of California, San Diego. The underlying question addressed in his research is the extent to which the natural limitations of human cognition shape and constrain the human language system: How much of linguistic competence can be reduced to facts of performance, and how is language represented and processed in the brain? Dr. Kluender addresses these questions in experimental studies of language processing focused on the interaction of working memory, semantics and pragmatics, and language structure, particularly as it unfolds in real time. Other interests include the methodology of language research, individual differences in language ability (particularly linguistically gifted individuals), first and second language acquisition, gesture and sign language, and the evolutionary foundations of language. Dr. Kluender heads the Language and Brain Laboratory,an event-related brain potential (ERP) laboratory in the Department of Linguistics, funded by the National Institutes of Health and devoted primarily to studies of sentence processing. He serves on the advisory board of the Center for Research in Language at UCSD, and also serves periodically on the language review panel for the National Institutes of Health.

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http://idiom.ucsd.edu/~kluender/

MOCA Domains

Listed here are the MOCA domains with which this user account is associated in addition to the type of involvement (Editor and/or Leader).

DomainInvolvement
CognitionEditor
CommunicationLeader

MOCA Topics

Listed here are the MOCA topics for which this user account is one of the authors.

TopicDomain
Arbitrary ReferenceCommunication
Auditory-vocal communicationCommunication
Combinatorial capacityCommunication
Displaced referenceCommunication
Duality of patterningCommunication
Emergence of new communication systemsCommunication
GestureCommunication
Hierarchical structureCommunication
Innovation (language change and variation)Communication
LinearityCommunication
Meaning (semantics/pragmatics)Communication
MetacommunicationCommunication
PrevaricationCommunication
RecursionCommunication
RedundancyCommunication
Rules of phrase/sentence formation (syntax)Communication
Rules of word formation (morphology)Communication
SegmentationCommunication
Sound/sign patterning (phonology)Communication
Tactile communicationCommunication
Visual-manual communicationCommunication
Well-formedness criteriaCommunication