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Professor Evan Kidd is a prominent academic in psycholinguistics and developmental psychology, currently serving as a Professor at the Australian National University (ANU) within the School of Literature, Languages & Linguistics. He previously held senior roles at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology and the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics. His research focuses on language acquisition, syntax processing, and the interplay between language and cognitive development. Kidd holds a PhD in Psycholinguistics from La Trobe University (2004) and a BBSc(Hons) in Psychology from the same institution (2000).
Key research interests include first language acquisition, bilingualism, adult language processing, and the role of individual differences in language development. His work emphasizes crosslinguistic perspectives, particularly in typologically diverse languages like Murrinhpatha. Kidd has explored how language interfaces with social cognition, symbolic play, and executive functions. He leads a research group investigating language processing mechanisms, neurodevelopmental aspects of grammar learning, and the impact of endangered language documentation on linguistic research.
Notable projects include the Evolution of Cultural Diversity - Initiative (ECDI) and collaborations with MPI on language development and typology. His publications span psycholinguistics, cognitive science, and developmental psychology, with a focus on experimental methods and theoretical contributions to language acquisition models.
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