Helena Trompelt
Area C: Neurolinguistics, neurocognition, patholinguisticsSupervisors: Prof. Ria de Bleser (Potsdam), Prof. Thomas Pechmann (Leipzig)
Thesis: Verbs in impaired and unimpaired language production
Thesis
(Ir)regularity of verbs in unimpaired and impaired language production.
Supervisors: Prof. Ria de Bleser (Potsdam), Prof. Thomas Pechmann (Leipzig).
CV
Date of BirthSeptember 24th, 1980
Place of BirthWerdau, Germany
Academic Background
since 10/2007PhD Student at the University of Potsdam, Postgraduate Program in Clinical Linguistics
10/2005Member of the Graduate Program in Linguistics Universality and Diversity: Linguistic Structures and Processes University of Leipzig, Chair: Prof Dr Gerhild Zybatow
09/2005M.A. Degree in Linguistics
M.A. Degree in Communication and Media Sciences
University of Leipzig
09/2004Master's Thesis: Die Verarbeitung von Wortstellung und Argumentstruktur in L2, Supervisor: Prof. Dr. T. Pechmann, Dr. S. Kotz
10/2001Graduate Studies: Linguistics, Communication and Media Sciences, University of Leipzig
10/1999Undergraduate Studies: Linguistics, Communication and Media Sciences, University of Leipzig
07/1999Abitur, Gymnasium "Alexander von Humboldt", Werdau, Germany
Academic and Teaching Experience
2006 - 2007Seminar Sentence processing at the Linguistics Department, University of Leipzig
2000 - 2005Student research assistant in experimental Linguistics, University of Leipzig, Prof. Dr. Pechmann
Scholarships
2005 - 2007PhD scholarship of the German Research Foundation in the Graduate Program Universality and Diversity: Linguistic Structures and Processes
2004DAAD scholarship Intensive course Finnish, University of Helsinki
Internships
2005Intern at Public Relations/Sponsoring Department, Volkswagen AG, Wolfsburg
2003Intern at the Max Planck Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience in Leipzig (project with Dr. S. Kotz)
2001Intern at the Max Planck Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience in Leipzig (project with Dr. S. Wagner & Dr. T. Gunter)
Poster
"(Ir)regularity of verbs revisited: Evidence for a lexical entry complexity based account"; Amalap in Cambridge (3.-7.9.08)
