yale linguistics

Jodi Reich

Research Interests:

first language acquisition (esp. acquisition of morpho-syntax and movement), language impairments, historical syntax, Hebrew

EGLab (see Studies for information about the OSH project)


Background:

BA in French Education (2001), University of Delaware
MA in Linguistics (2003), University of Florida
MPhil in Linguistics (2007), Yale University


Conference Presentations:

The use of the symmetrical response by Russian-speaking children FASL 16, May 2007. (with Babyonyshev, Grigorenko, Hart & Kuznetsova)

Discourse-based movement operations in Russian-speaking children with SLI, BUCLD 31, Nov. 2006. (with Babyonyshev, Hart & Grigorenko)

The acquisition of universal quantifiers in Russian, poster presentation at GALANA 2, Aug. 2006. (with Kuznetsova, Babyonyshev, Hart & Grigorenko)

Syntactic expressions of definiteness in Russian-speaking children with SLI, GALANA 2, Aug. 2006. (with Babyonyshev, Hart & Grigorenko)

email:  jodi(dot)reich(at)yale(dot)edu

Linguistics at Yale University