Lap-Ching Keung

My research interests lie in studying language as an information processing system, both on a cognitive and neural level. As language users, we integrate different sources of information in order to minimize our efforts during production and comprehension. How do our brains enable us to use language so easily and efficiently? What are the cognitive mechanisms and neural underpinnings of the language faculty?

Current education:

UNC Chapel Hill - Class of 2013

Poster presentations:

Keung, L. & Arnold, J.E. (2013). Effects of givenness and novelty on acoustic reduction. Poster given at the 26th CUNY Human Sentence Processing Conference, Columbia, SC. [poster]

Keung, L., VanDyke-Lyon, J.M., & Ferreira, F. (2013). Children's and adults' processing of coordination ambiguity. Poster given at the 26th CUNY Human Sentence Processing Conference, Columbia, SC. [poster]