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Andrew Feeney is an Assistant Professor in the Humanities Department at Northumbria University. His research focuses on human cognition, language evolution, and narrative studies. He holds a PhD in Linguistics (2014) and a BA (Hons) in Humanities (1986).
Key research interests include the intersection of narrative structures with cognitive processes, evolutionary foundations of language, and biolinguistic frameworks. His work explores how language acquisition and usage reflect broader cognitive mechanisms.
Recent publications examine language evolution's relationship to human cognition (Journal of Cognitive Science, 2021), biolinguistic theories (Cognitive Semiotics, 2018), and cognitive aspects of second language acquisition (2018 book chapter). These studies emphasize interdisciplinary approaches combining psychology, linguistics, and semiotics.
No scientific awards are listed. He has supervised one academic work, though details are not provided. Research collaborations include cross-disciplinary projects in cognitive science and linguistics.

