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Susanne Gahl is a Professor of Linguistics and Cognitive Science at the University of California, Berkeley, affiliated with the Language and Cognition faculty. She is based in 1220 Dwinelle Hall and holds a PhD from UC Berkeley. Her academic work bridges linguistics and cognitive science with a focus on language processing.
Research Interests: Her primary research areas include psycholinguistics, language production and comprehension, aphasia, and usage-based models of language. She investigates how phonetic and phonological factors influence speech perception and lexical access, particularly in bilingual and clinical contexts.
The recent publications reflect a sustained focus on phonetic cues in code-switching, lexical competition, and models of aphasic comprehension. These works span both theoretical and clinical domains, highlighting a trajectory centered on empirical, data-driven approaches to understanding language as a cognitive system.
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Advising and Grants: While specific students and grant funding are not mentioned, her dissertation and multiple publications suggest active mentorship and research leadership. She has collaborated with scholars such as Lise Menn and Keith Johnson, indicating integration within a broader research network.
Labs and Teams: No specific lab or research team is mentioned in the text, though her affiliation with the Language and Cognition faculty suggests participation in interdisciplinary research initiatives at UC Berkeley.



