Charlotte Daniele Bruna Dumont

Charlotte Dumont

Postdoctoral Scholar

Department
  • Communicative Sciences & Disorders
dumontc1@msu.edu
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I obtained my PhD in Linguistics from Université libre de Bruxelles, where my doctoral research focused on language acquisition in autistic children. More specifically, I investigated how autistic children learn foreign languages through screen exposure. 

I am currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Lingo Lab under the supervision of Courtney Venker. My current work explores the role of telegraphic input in language acquisition among autistic children. Through the combination of experimental tasks and fine-grained linguistic analyses, I aim to better understand the cognitive and linguistic processes involved in language development in autism.

My broader research interests include language acquisition, autism, multilingualism, and the impact of different language input modalities on children’s linguistic development.

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