Shanley E. M. Allen (born 1964) is a professor of
linguistics
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working at the
Technical University of Kaiserslautern
Technical University of Kaiserslautern (German: ''Technische Universität Kaiserslautern'', also known as TU Kaiserslautern or TUK) is a public research university in Kaiserslautern, Germany.
There are numerous institutes around the university ...
. Her research is primarily in the area of
psycholinguistics
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and
language acquisition
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, studying both monolingual and multilingual speakers. She is also a specialist on the
Inuktitut
Inuktitut (; , syllabics ; from , "person" + , "like", "in the manner of"), also Eastern Canadian Inuktitut, is one of the principal Inuit languages of Canada. It is spoken in all areas north of the tree line, including parts of the provinces o ...
language.
Biography
Allen initially studied Hispanic Studies at
McGill University
McGill University (french: link=no, Université McGill) is an English-language public research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1821 by royal charter granted by King George IV,Frost, Stanley Brice. ''McGill Universit ...
, graduating with a B.A. in 1985. She earned her PhD at McGill in 1994, writing her dissertation on ''Acquisition of some mechanisms of transitivity alternation in Arctic Quebec Inuktitut'' under the supervision of
Lydia White
Lydia White (born 1946) is a Canadian linguist and educator in the area of second language acquisition (SLA). She is James McGill Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at McGill University. .
She took up a position as research scientist at the
Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
The Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics (German: ''Max-Planck-Institut für Psycholinguistik''; Dutch: ''Max Planck Instituut voor Psycholinguïstiek'') is a research institute situated on the campus of Radboud University Nijmegen located ...
,
Nijmegen
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from 1994-1998. In 1999, Allen took up a position as assistant professor in the School of Education at
Boston University
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, becoming promoted to associate professor in 2002. She moved to
Germany
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in 2010 to take up a
W2 professorship at Kaiserslautern, and since 2012 she has been full professor (W3) and leader of the Psycholinguistics and Language Development Group there.
Honors and awards
Allen has been the recipient of various awards, honours and grants. Her doctoral dissertation was awarded the
Mary R. Haas
Mary Rosamond Haas (January 23, 1910 – May 17, 1996) was an American linguist who specialized in North American Indian languages, Thai, and historical linguistics. She served as president of the Linguistic Society of America. She was elected ...
Book Award by the
in 1995. Between 2010 and 2016 she was the recipient of a Dual Career Professorship awarded by the Claussen-Simon Foundation, covering half of her professorial salary for six years.
Since 2018 she has been one of the principal investigators on the Research Unit ‘Emerging Grammars in Language Contact Situations: A Comparative Approach’ (RUEG), along with
Heike Wiese,
Artemis Alexiadou
Artemis Alexiadou (Άρτεμις Αλεξιάδου, born 13 February 1969 in Volos) is a Greek linguist active in syntax research working in Germany. She is professor of English linguistics at the Humboldt University of Berlin.
Education
Alex ...
,
Natalia Gagarina,
Anke Lüdeling,
Christoph Schroeder,
Luka Szucsich,
Rosemarie Tracy
Rosemarie Tracy is a German linguist specializing in language acquisition. She is currently senior professor of English linguistics at the University of Mannheim.
Biography
Tracy studied English, French and Portuguese at the universities of Mann ...
, and
Sabine Zerbian.
In 2020 she was elected as a Member of the
Academia Europaea
The Academia Europaea is a pan-European Academy of Humanities, Letters, Law, and Sciences.
The Academia was founded in 1988 as a functioning Europe-wide Academy that encompasses all fields of scholarly inquiry. It acts as co-ordinator of Europea ...
.
Research
Allen's work in psycholinguistics investigates the extent to which first language development is affected by cross-linguistic differences in morphosyntactic structure, the universality of language learning, and interactions between languages in multilingual speakers.
Inuktitut
Inuktitut (; , syllabics ; from , "person" + , "like", "in the manner of"), also Eastern Canadian Inuktitut, is one of the principal Inuit languages of Canada. It is spoken in all areas north of the tree line, including parts of the provinces o ...
has been at the centre of much of her research since her dissertation, but she has also worked on Basque, English, German, Japanese and Spanish. Her research employs a variety of empirical methods, including elicited production, eye-tracking, self-paced reading tasks, and naturalistic observation.
Selected publications
* Allen, Shanley. 1996. ''Aspects of argument structure acquisition in Inuktitut''. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
* Allen, Shanley, and Martha B. Crago. 1996. Early passive acquisition in Inuktitut. ''Journal of Child Language'' 23, 129–155.
* Allen, Shanley. 2000. A discourse-pragmatic explanation for argument representation in child Inuktitut. ''Linguistics'' 38, 483–521.
* Allen, Shanley, and Heike Schröder. 2003. Preferred argument structure in early Inuktitut spontaneous speech data. In John W. Du Bois, Lorraine E. Kumpf, and William J. Ashby (eds.), ''Preferred Argument Structure: Grammar as architecture for function'', 301–338. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
*
Özyürek, Aslı,
Sotaro Kita
is a professor in the Department of Psychology at The University of Warwick. Kita's work focuses on the psycholinguistic properties of gestures accompanying speech, relations between spatial language and cognition, language development, and sound ...
, Shanley Allen, Reyhan Furman, and Amanda Brown. 2005. How does linguistic framing of events influence co-speech gestures?: Insights from crosslinguistic variations and similarities. ''Gesture'' 5, 219–240.
* Allen, Shanley, Aslı Özyürek, Sotaro Kita, Amanda Brown, Reyhan Furman, Tomoko Ishizuka, and Mihoko Fujii. 2007. Language-specific and universal influences in children's syntactic packaging of Manner and Path: A comparison of English, Japanese, and Turkish. ''Cognition'' 102, 16–48.
* Kita, Sotaro, Aslı Özyürek, Shanley Allen, Amanda Brown, Reyhan Furman, and Tomoko Ishizuka. 2007. Relations between syntactic encoding and co-speech gestures: Implications for a model of speech and gesture production. ''Language and Cognitive Processes'' 22, 1212–1236.
* Özyürek, Aslı, Sotaro Kita, Shanley Allen, Amanda Brown, Reyhan Furman, and Tomoko Ishizuka. 2008. Development of cross-linguistic variation in speech and gesture: Motion events in English and Turkish. ''Developmental psychology'' 40, 1040–1054.
References
External links
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Living people
German women psychologists
Psycholinguists
Academic staff of the Technical University of Kaiserslautern
McGill University alumni
Canadian women psychologists
Boston University faculty
1964 births
Women linguists