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Joana Cholin is a Professor of Psycholinguistics at Bielefeld University's Faculty of Linguistics and Literature since 2022. Her research focuses on speech production, stuttering mechanisms, linguistic creativity, and bilingual aphasia.
- Education: PhD in Linguistics (2004, Radboud University Nijmegen); MA in General Linguistics (1999, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf)
Her research explores self-monitoring processes in neurotypical and impaired speakers, phonetic-phonological encoding in stuttering, and multimodal creativity in speech-gesture production. Recent projects include CRC1646 subprojects on phonetic innovations and word formation.
Key publications analyze syllable frequency effects in English and German, motor learning in stuttering adults, and morpho-phonological interfaces. Articles appear in journals like Cognition, Brain and Language, and Frontiers in Psychology.
- Scientific Awards: Marie-Curie Research Fellowship (2007-2009), NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship (2005-2007)
- Current Roles: Project lead in CRC1646 subprojects A02, C01, and C02
Collaborations span institutions including Université catholique de Louvain, Ruhr-University Bochum, and Johns Hopkins University.


