The Language, Cognition, and Learning Lab is a collaborative research space for Applied Linguistics faculty and graduate students. The primary aim of the lab is to investigate how languages are processed, learned, and assessed in real-world and virtual contexts.
Members of the lab work within the contexts of second language acquisition, computer-assisted language learning, language assessment, psycholinguistics, task-based language teaching, natural language processing, and corpus linguistics.

LCL Lab Research Subgroups Diagram

Our group has four key research subgroups:

  • Multilingual Language Acquisition
  • Language Assessment
  • Technology and Language
  • Psycholinguistics

Our lab meets in person once a semester, and research groups meet on a regular basis.