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Rikke Louise Bundgaard-Nielsen


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  • Senior Lecturer, School of Languages and Linguistics, The University of Melbourne
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Dr. Rikke Bundgaard-Nielsen is an experimental psycholinguist, who studies both first and second language acquisition and use to understand the relationship between human cognitive abilities and language experience in the intersections between phonetics, phonology, phonotactics and the lexicon. She has a particular interest in the acquisition and processing of Australian Indigenous languages and has worked with speakers of a range of Indigenous Australian languages, including Wubuy/Nunggubuyu and Warlpiri and the contact varieties (Roper) Kriol and Light Warlpiri, as well as speakers of European (English, Danish) and and Asian (Japanese, Mandarin) languages.

Experience
  • 2022–present Senior lecturer, The University of Melbourne
Education
  • 2009 MARCS Institute of Brain, Behaviour & Development, Western Sydney University, PhD
  • 2004 University of Aarhus, Denmark, MA
  • 2002 University of Aarhus, Denmark, BA
Grants and Contracts
  • 2019 1 Potato, 2 Wotatoes, 3 Otatoes: Lexical Access In Australian Languages Role: DP190100646 Funding Source: Australian Research Council
  • 2018 Are super-complex words represented like sentences in speakers' minds? Role: DP180100821 Funding Source: Australian Research Council
  • 2013 Learning to Talk Whitefella Way Role: DP130102624 Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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