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Tim Beyer serves as Professor and Chair of the Psychology Department at the University of Puget Sound, where he leads academic initiatives and contributes to institutional governance through his administrative role.
His educational background includes:
- Bachelor of Arts from Washington University (2001)
- Doctor of Philosophy from the University of California, Berkeley (2006)
Beyer's research program centers on developmental psycholinguistics, employing eye-tracking methodologies to investigate real-time language processing across monolingual and bilingual populations. His work examines how language minority children utilize Standard American English grammatical structures and how dialectal differences—particularly between African American English and Standard American English—affect comprehension. He advocates for dialect-aware educational approaches to address language-based challenges faced by African American children in mainstream classrooms, with his current project "Language processing and comprehension across varieties of American English" directly targeting these issues.
His scholarly output reveals consistent methodological rigor in experimental psycholinguistics, with publications spanning child language development, adult dialect interpretation, and cognitive processing of linguistic markers. These works collectively demonstrate how real-time measures like eye-tracking can uncover subtle comprehension patterns across developmental stages and linguistic varieties, bridging theoretical linguistics with practical educational applications.
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