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Damon
Tutunjian
Senior lecturer
damon.tutunjian@mau.se
+46 40 665 78 33
orcid.org/0000-0002-8002-9350
Presentation
I received my PhD in Linguistics from the University of Michigan in 2010 with a specialization in psycholinguistics. Broadly speaking, I am interested in issues related to first and second language processing of verb argument structure and long-distance dependencies. My research has been guided by the overarching objective to discern how, when, and to what extent different levels of detailed linguistic representations (e.g., lexical-semantic and syntactic), non-linguistic representations (e.g., conceptual structure) as well as sentence-level information (e.g., pragmatic and discourse coherence) are accessed and utilized during online language processing, and how the effect of these factors is influenced by non-linguistic, cognitive constraints, such as working memory span.
Publications
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2024 | Article in journal
Preschool class pupils' enhanced subitizing abilities by learning study interventions
Catarina Wästerlid, Mona Holmqvist, Damon Tutunjian
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2023 | Conference paper
Screening early subitizing abilities in preschool classes – comparison of tests
Mona Holmqvist, Damon Tutunjian, Catarina Anna Wästerlid
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2019 | Conference paper
Matrix verb transitivity acts as a cue for parasitic gapping in Swedish
Damon Tutunjian, Anna-Lena Wiklund
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2018 | Conference paper
The role of coherence and finiteness in extraction from adjunct islands: An acceptability study of Swedish and English
Christiane Müller, Damon Tutunjian, Anna-Lena Wiklund
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2018 | Conference paper
Coherence and finiteness effects in extraction from adjunct islands in English
Christiane Müller, Damon Tutunjian, Anna-Lena Wiklund
Activities
- CV
- Tutunjian, D., & Wiklund, A-L. (2019)
- Müller, C., Tutunjian, D., & Wiklund, A-L. (2018)
- Tutunjian, D., Heinat, F., Klingvall, E., & Wiklund, A.-L. (2017)
- Wiklund, A.-L., Heinat, F., Klingvall, E., & Tutunjian, D. (2017).
- Tutunjian, D. & Gullberg, M. (2013)
- Tutunjian, D. A. (2010). Processing coordinated verb phrases
- Tutunjian, D., & Boland, J. E. (2008).
- Tutunjian, D. & Boland, J. E. (2006)