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Gretchen Sunderman is a Professor and Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics at Florida State University. She holds an office in Diffenbaugh Building 324 and can be reached at gsunderman@fsu.edu. Her research focuses on psycholinguistics, bilingualism, and second language acquisition, with particular attention to cognitive control mechanisms in language processing.
Her research interests include the bilingual lexicon, inhibitory control in bilingual production, and individual differences in language processing. She has contributed to understanding the dynamics of second language acquisition through studies on executive functions, language switching, and the role of working memory in language learning.
Dr. Sunderman teaches courses such as Introduction to Linguistics, Psycholinguistics, and Bilingualism. Her work bridges cognitive psychology, applied linguistics, and education, addressing topics like code-switching, heritage language learners, and the impact of technology on bilingual education.
Her advising and grant activities are not explicitly detailed in the provided materials, though her extensive publications reflect a strong focus on collaborative research in cognitive and applied linguistics.





