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Lisa Levinson is a Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Research Experiences in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Michigan, affiliated with the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. Her research focuses on syntax, semantics, and the syntax-semantics interface, with a particular interest in verb argument structures, event structure, and morphological theory. She has presented keynote talks at major conferences such as the North East Linguistics Society (NELS), including a 2020 presentation titled "The processing correlates of verb argument structures."
Her academic contributions span theoretical linguistics, cognitive linguistics, and experimental methods, with notable work on causative constructions, possessive structures, and the dative alternation in English and Germanic languages. Levinson is actively involved in undergraduate research mentorship and curriculum development, serving as a key figure in fostering academic engagement for students.
Levinson’s publications explore topics ranging from morphological derivation to neuroimaging evidence in linguistic processing, reflecting her interdisciplinary approach to understanding language structure and use. She is affiliated with the Department of Linguistics at the University of Michigan, where she also contributes to administrative roles supporting student research initiatives.
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