Katrin Skoruppa is a Professor of Speech and Language Pathology at the University of Neuchâtel, focusing on language learning and disorders in infants and children. Her research spans native sound structure acquisition, multilingual language impairments, and early diagnosis/prevention strategies. Current projects: CLaP vers les langues (Swiss National Science Foundation-funded) Recent projects: Crocodile (CROss-national interdisCiplinary study On child Development In Linguistically-diverse Environments) She has held academic roles at the University of Basel (2014–2016), University of Essex (2012–2014), and UCL London (2009–2012). Her research intersects with language acquisition , developmental disorders , and multilingual assessment tools , with publications in journals like Child Development , Bilingualism: Language and Cognition , and Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research .









