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Dr. Jane Lutken is an Assistant Professor in the Psychology Department at Western Carolina University (WCU), affiliated with the College of Education and Allied Professions. Her research focuses on cognitive mechanisms underlying language learning and use, particularly syntax acquisition, cognitive development, and cross-linguistic variation in wh-question formation. She holds a PhD in Cognitive Science from Johns Hopkins University, an MA in Linguistics from Newcastle University, and a BA in English from Whitman College.
Education:
- PhD in Cognitive Science, Johns Hopkins University
- MA in Linguistics, Newcastle University
- BA in English, Whitman College
Research Interests:
- Cognitive mechanisms in language production/comprehension
- Children's acquisition of complex syntax
- Working memory, inhibitory control, and attention in linguistic behavior
- Experimental studies on cross-linguistic syntax (e.g., German wh-questions)
Scientific Awards:
- Recipient of National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant
Teaching Philosophy:
- Focuses on evidence-based teaching methods
- Prioritizes accessibility for marginalized student groups
Labs/Projects:
- Contributed to the BabySpeechLab in Konstanz, Germany
- Co-developed an app to assist individuals with communication impairments
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