Welcome to the Psycholinguistics and Computational Linguistics Lab

The Psycholinguistics and Computational Linguistics (PsyCoL) Lab focuses on implementing experimental, computational, and corpus-based approaches to questions arising from work in theoretical linguistics. Our work comprises psycholinguistic experiments, statistical analysis, computational modeling of linguistic patterning, and electronic dictionaries and corpora.

The PsyCoL lab is located in Rooms 310 and 305 of the Douglass Building. The lab is used by Adam Ussishkin and Andy Wedel's classes and students, as well as by both undergraduate and graduate students in the Department of Linguistics and related departments. For information on using the PsyCoL lab or its resources, contact Adam Ussishkin (ussishki ATMARK email DOT arizona DOT edu).