Office Building: Liberal Arts Building Office Room: 216 Phone: Email:cecoughlin@utep.edu
Bio
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Education
Ph D in Linguistics, University of Kansas (2016)
MA in French Language Learning, University of Illinois (2011)
BA in Teaching of French, University of Illinois (2009)
Publications
Sensitivity to Inflectional Morphology in a Non-Native Language: Evidence from ERPs Frontiers in Communication (2019),
Caitlin E. Coughlin, Robert Fiorentino, Phaedra Royle, Karsten Steinhauer.
Syntactic cues take precedence over distributional cues in native and non-native speech segmentation Language and Speech (2018),
Annie C. Tremblay, Elsa Spinelli, Caitlin E. Coughlin, Jui Namjoshi.
The functional weight of a prosodic cue in the native language predicts speech segmentation in a second language Bilingualism: Language and Cognition (2018),
Annie C. Tremblay, Mirjam Broesma, Caitlin E. Coughlin.
Presentations
Examining the origins of errors in processing the quantifier every: An eye-tracking study (2021),
TIngting Wang, Caitlin E. Coughlin.
Examining the origins of errors in processing the quantifier every: an eye-tracking study (2020),
Tingting Wang, Caitlin E. Coughlin.
MA in French Language Learning, University of Illinois (2011)
BA in Teaching of French, University of Illinois (2009)
Publications
Sensitivity to Inflectional Morphology in a Non-Native Language: Evidence from ERPs Frontiers in Communication (2019),
Caitlin E. Coughlin, Robert Fiorentino, Phaedra Royle, Karsten Steinhauer.
Syntactic cues take precedence over distributional cues in native and non-native speech segmentation Language and Speech (2018),
Annie C. Tremblay, Elsa Spinelli, Caitlin E. Coughlin, Jui Namjoshi.
The functional weight of a prosodic cue in the native language predicts speech segmentation in a second language Bilingualism: Language and Cognition (2018),
Annie C. Tremblay, Mirjam Broesma, Caitlin E. Coughlin.
Presentations
Examining the origins of errors in processing the quantifier every: An eye-tracking study (2021),
TIngting Wang, Caitlin E. Coughlin.
Examining the origins of errors in processing the quantifier every: an eye-tracking study (2020),
Tingting Wang, Caitlin E. Coughlin.