Verena Felder (Dipl. Psych.)
Research
The main focus of the research project is the nature of the phonological representation in the mental lexicon and its role in resolving the problem of access and recognition of (morpho-)phonological variation. We examine the central hypothesis of FUL (Featurally Underspecified Lexicon), viz. that a phonologically abstract representation in the mental lexicon guides the access and recognition process of native speakers. Using psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic techniques we currently focus on the mental representations of place and hight dimensions in vowels in German and Turkish and the representation of tone in Swedish.Teaching
Seminar on Language Development
Conference contributions
- 2008:
- Tones in Swedish: Theoretical and experimental approaches to their representation in the mental lexicon; Workshop on Information Structure and Prosody, 21.-22.01.08, Nijmegen
- Unterspezifikation von Vokalhöhe im mentalen Lexikon – Ereigniskorrelierte Potentiale versus Verhaltensdaten, TEAP, 03.-05.03.08, Marburg; Leiterin des Symposiums: Der Teufel sitzt im Detail – Wieviel phonologische Spezifikation braucht das Lexikon
- 2007:
- Neuroökonomie im mentalen Lexikon: Wie viel phonologische Information speichern wir? Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen (TEAP), 26.- 28.03.2007 Trier, Germany.
- 2006:
- Mental Representation of Swedish Tone, Workshop: Tone, Mind, Brain, Evolution; 18.-21.10.06 Freudental, Germany
Talks
- P350 – A correlate of mental lexicon activity? SFB 471, University of Konstanz, Germany, 18.5.2006.
- Tones and their Mental Representation. University of Stockholm, Sweden, 20.9.2006.
Biographical Sketch
- since Feb. 2006:
- Phd-Student (wissenschaftliche Angestellte)
University of Konstanz,
Sonderforschungsbereich 471 Variation and Evolution in the Lexicon.
- Phd-Student (wissenschaftliche Angestellte)
- Oct. 2000 - Jan. 2006:
- Psychology Studies
University of Konstanz
Diploma Thesis: Examining Featural Underspecification of Tongue Height in German Mid Vowels: An EEG Study.
- Psychology Studies
- Sep. 2003 - Mar. 2004:
- Practical Training
Median Kliniken Magdeburg, Neurorehabilitation
Department of Neuropsychology.
- Practical Training