About
Dr. Isabelle Lorge is a Research Fellow at the University of Oxford’s Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics. Her work bridges theoretical and computational linguistics, focusing on bilingualism, pragmatic language development, and the application of large language models in mental health care and social network analysis.
- Linguistics
- Cognitive Science
- Artificial Intelligence
- Mental Health
- Social Network Analysis
- Child Development
Her recent research (2023–2025) explores how bilingual children utilize prosodic cues for word learning, develops bespoke large language models for digital triage in mental health, and applies graph convolutional networks to predict social polarization. Earlier work (2019–2021) investigates bilingual education’s impact on language identity and the role of listener-adapted speech in communication.
While her publications highlight interdisciplinary collaborations in computational linguistics and mental health, no explicit information about grants, awards, or student supervision is available in the provided texts.





