Research / CV

last updated January 2023

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Research Projects

  • L2 scope computation among Mandarin-English bilinguals
    Qualifying paper (2022)
  • Spinning Gold: Approaches to golden data curation
    Linguist intern project- Google (summer 2022)
  • Effects of language dominance on L1 relative clause processing
    Presentation (PIPP, EPC), Chapter (2021, Syntax Processing) , Paper (2021, Brain Sciences)
  • Language history attenuates syntactic prediction in L1 processing / Eye-tracking investigation of relative clause processing in two groups of bilingual speakers
    Poster (LSA93) Paper (2019, Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science)
  • Morphosyntactic restructuring in child Heritage Georgian
    Presentation (HLI11) Paper (2020, Heritage Language Journal)
  • ‘Relative Fluency’ as a measurement in bilingual speech rate analysis
    Poster (NWAV47) Poster (LSA93), Paper in prep
  • Sociolinguistic differences between US Latinx bilinguals: A principal components analysis
    Poster (LSA93)
  • Heritage Speaker and Late Bilingual L2 Relative Clause Processing and Language Dominance Effects
    Master’s thesis, Poster accepted at CUNY33
  • Consecutive Connectors: A Study on Discourse Markers in Honduran Speech
    Master’s thesis

Workshops

  • Lowry, Cass and LeeAnn Stover. (2020, March). Morphosyntactic Restructuring in Child Heritage Georgian. Connecting Innovative Research in CUNY Linguistics (CIRCL), CUNY Graduate Center.
  • Stevens, LeeAnn S. (2019, May). Effects of Language Dominance on the Processing of Relative Clauses. Connecting Innovative Research in CUNY Linguistics (CIRCL), CUNY Graduate Center.
  • Stevens, LeeAnn S. (2019, April). Southernisms are better, and all y’all know it. Showcasing Quirky and Unique Ideas in Development, CUNY Graduate Center.
  • Stevens, LeeAnn S. (2018, April).The linguist personality? An examination of MBTI patterns among GC linguists. Showcasing Quirky and Unique Ideas in Development, CUNY Graduate Center.
  • Dayal, Veneeta, Gita Martohardjono, Michael C. Stern, Christen N Madsen II, Lianye Juliet Zhu, LeeAnn S. Stevens, and Xiaomeng Amy Ma (2018, May). From article-less L1 to L2 acquisition of articles: the Unambiguity Hypothesis. Connecting Innovative Research in CUNY Linguistics (CIRCL), CUNY Graduate Center.
  • Madsen II, Christen N., Michael C. Stern, LeeAnn S. Stevens, Cass Lowry, and Gita Martohardjono. (2018, April). Eyetracking investigation of relative clause processing in Spanish heritage speakers. Connecting Innovative Research in CUNY Linguistics (CIRCL), CUNY Graduate Center.

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