Graham Smart and Matthew Falconer recently published an open-access chapter called “Genre, uptake, and the recontextualization of climate change science by ‘denialist’ cultural communities�...
At the end of 2020, Julian was pleased to see that his first publication entitled, “Levelling up comprehensible input and vocabulary learning: The lexical profile of videogames” appear in the...
This recently published study investigates the relation between children’s understanding of canonical and non-canonical sentences (presented in the spoken domain) and their general reading comp...
Hesam Farahani successfully defended his MA thesis on Jan. 15, 2021. His thesis – titled “Is Phonological Short-Term Memory Related to Orthographic Learning?” – examined individual differ...
We are looking for families (who live in Canada) to participate in our study about how children learn language. This study involves telling stories to go with a set of pictures. One thing we are ...
Denise: We are very excited to announce that Josée-Sarah Bower, ASL-English Interpreter, is our newest staff interpreter! As some of you may already know, Josée has an extensive background of e...
Undergraduate Student Jérémie Ambroise and Alumni MA student Claire Owen presented with Prof. Junker at the 52nd Algonquian Conference. From Online Dictionary to Living Online Dictionary: The I...
Listen to a conversation between Dr. Beth MacLeod and student Anna as they discuss the how’s and why’s behind Anna’s decision to study at Carleton.
Yes, they can! An examination of EQAO data suggests that children with special education needs who are enrolled in French immersion have higher English academic performance compared to children w...
Drawing on the notion of biliteracy as the “the conjunction of literacy and bilingualism,” this article reports on multiple ongoing case studies of multilingual university students developing...