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Language and Literacy

Exploring variation in exposure to emotion labels via fiction reading and the relationship with emotion recognition skill in adolescents

Posted on
1st March 2024
By Helen Norris (PhD student in the Institute of Education) My PhD research explores the fiction reading experience of adolescents. Does it matter if they read fiction, and if they...Read More >
Exploring variation in exposure to emotion labels via fiction reading and the relationship with emotion recognition skill in adolescents

Do Multilingual Families Need a Family Language Policy?

Posted on
13th February 202413th February 2024
By Ludovica Serratrice (Professor of Bi-Multilingualism in the School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences) All parents need to make many decisions on their children’s behalf. What they should eat,...Read More >
Do Multilingual Families Need a Family Language Policy?

A Pain in My R: A Chronicle of My R-motional Rollercoaster

Posted on
26th July 202326th July 2023
By Debra Page (PhD student in the School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences) I'm writing this post from the trenches of academia, from the dark abyss that every PhD...Read More >
A Pain in My R: A Chronicle of My R-motional Rollercoaster

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