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Giosuè Baggio is a Professor of Psycholinguistics at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), affiliated with the Department of Language and Literature within the Faculty of Humanities. His research integrates cognitive science, neurolinguistics, and philosophy to explore language, logic, and music as models of human cognitive complexity. He co-directs the Language Acquisition and Language Processing Lab and coordinates English linguistics teaching.
Education: Philosophy (University of Pavia/Strasbourg), MSc in Logic, Language & Computation (University of Amsterdam), PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience (Donders Institute, Nijmegen). Prior to NTNU, he worked at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics and SISSA (Trieste).
Research focuses on semantic composition, neural correlates of language processing, and interdisciplinary theories linking linguistics to neuroscience. Key books include *Meaning in the Brain* (2018) and *Neurolinguistics* (2022, translated into Arabic/Spanish). Recent work explores ERP studies of morphological agreement, computational complexity in quantifier verification, and neural markers of musical perception.
Awards: None explicitly listed. However, his impactful publications and book translations indicate scholarly recognition. Supervision spans linguistics and cognitive science topics at all levels. Active in outreach, advocating for evidence-based academic practices and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Labs/Teams: Co-director of the Language Acquisition and Language Processing Lab. Teaching includes courses on semantics, pragmatics, and cognitive neuroscience of language.
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