Allison Nguyen
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Biography
I am a psycholinguist deeply interested in understanding how people can shape the conversations they participate in. My work sits at the intersection of linguistic representation and spontaneous communication, with much of my work exploring how conversational effects arise from the interaction of semantic, pragmatic, and contextual factors. I employ a variety of methods in my work, including experimental methods, corpus analyses, and qualitative methods, as well as collaborating with psychologists across subfields, linguists across subfields and scholars in neighboring fields, such as computer science. I hold a B.S. in Cognitive Science from UCLA, a MS in Psychology (Cognitive) from UCSC, a PhD in Psychology (Cognitive), and will also receive an MA in Linguistics from UCSC.
Current Courses
390.016Advanced Research Apprenticeship
331.002Laboratory In Research Methods For Psych: Cognitive Processes
392.004Senior Seminar
290.016Special Projects: Research Apprenticeship
499.016Independent Research For The Master's Thesis
111.009Introduction To Psychology
111.010Introduction To Psychology
111.011Introduction To Psychology
480.001Seminar In Psychology: Psychological Methods I
290.016Special Projects: Research Apprenticeship