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Zara Harmon serves as a Senior Investigator in the Language Development Department at the Max Planck Institute, a position she assumed in October 2023 after previously working as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS). Her academic foundation includes a PhD in Linguistics from the University of Oregon.
Her educational credentials feature:
- PhD in Linguistics from the University of Oregon (2019)
Harmon's research program investigates the development of hierarchical linguistic representations and complex planning mechanisms in children's language acquisition. She examines how prediction processes, planning behaviors, and overgeneralization errors contribute to building cognitive structures that organize word sequences. These representations enable both mastery of familiar linguistic patterns and adaptation to novel communicative contexts, indicating the synergistic roles of experiential learning and innate cognitive mechanisms. Her methodological approach integrates corpus analysis, experimental designs, and computational modeling to trace the developmental trajectory of these linguistic structures.
Her work bridges theoretical linguistics with cognitive science, emphasizing how accessibility of linguistic forms in production drives their extension to novel contexts—a mechanism explaining both childhood over-extension errors and creative uses of high-frequency forms in language evolution.
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