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Name Email address Areas of Interest
Dr Hratch Papazian hp363@cam.ac.uk Ancient Egyptian language, Social and economic history of ancient Egypt, Palaeography and epigraphy
Dr Teresa Parodi tp209@cam.ac.uk Monolingual and bilingual first language acquisition, Second language acquisition by children and adults, Multilingualism, Second language acquisition and language change
Dr Carla Pastorino Campos carlaandrea.pastorino@cambridgeinternational.org Psycholinguistics, Second/additional language acquisition, Lexical acquisition and processing, Multilingualism, Neurolinguistics, Memory
Chloe Patman cep72@cam.ac.uk Forensic phonetics, Speech perception, Female voices
Dr Karalyn Patterson FBA karalyn.patterson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk Neuropsychology of language and memory, Semantics, Phonology, Focal dementia syndromes, Cross-language studies of English and Japanese
Dr Pascual PĂ©rez-Paredes pfp23@cam.ac.uk Learner language, Variation and multidimensional analysis of (specialized) language(s), Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL), Corpora in applied linguistics, ICTs in language education
Professor Catherine Pickstock cjp15@cam.ac.uk The application of linguistics to theories of religious language
Dr Kate Plaisted-Grant k.plaisted@psychol.cam.ac.uk Auditory perception, Speech-in-noise perception, Linguistic processing
Mrs Maria Polychronidou mp2025@cam.ac.uk
Professor Brechtje Post bmbp2@cam.ac.uk Phonology, Phonetics, Language psychology, Neurolinguistics
Victoria Poulton victoria.poulton@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk Phonetics, Phonology, Neuroscience of speech and language
Mr Kevin Putt krp38@cam.ac.uk Ensuring test security in remote testing/assessment, Adaptive methods in English language testing/assessment