Psycholinguistics Lab
The Univeristy of Hawaii psycholinguistics lab houses research by students and faculty from Linguistics, Second Language Studies, and related departments on the production and comprehension of language. It was founded and is directed by Amy Schafer.
Facilities and Equipment
The psycholinguistics lab is part of the shared resources of the UH Language Analysis and Experimentation Labs (LAE Labs). The labs provide resources for response
time experiments, freehead eyetracking, audio and video recording
and editing, acoustic analysis, articulatory measurement, corpus
study, and other activities. See the links below for more information.
General Lab
Phonetics Lab
Tracker Lab
Acquisition Lab
Related Activities
Psycholinguistics Interest Group (Psycholinguistics Sanji-No Oyatsu, Psycholinguistics Cemsim)
Language Acquisition and Development Reading Group
Cognitive Linguistics Research Group
(See also the Teaching page for course and lecture information)