PhD Student English Linguistics/Psycholinguistics, University of Tübingen M.A. English Linguistics, University of Tübingen B.A. English Language and Literature, Aristotle University
Despoina Chalyvidou did her undergraduate studies in English Language and Literature at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. During her undergraduate studies, she took part in the Erasmus exchange programme in Nijmegen, Netherlands. Throughout her studies, she developed a great interest in theoretical and applied linguistics. She received her M.A. in English Linguistics at the University of Tübingen in 2022, with a focus on role noun processing. In 2023, she began her doctoral research under the supervision of Andrea Weber.
Chalyvidou, D., & Weber, A. (in press). The role of grammatical gender and gender stereotypes in noun processing: The tug of war in Greek [Accepted manuscript]. Social Psychological Bulletin.
"Role noun processing and gender stereotypes in Greek", Konstanz Linguistics Conference, Germany, 21-22 March.
"Role noun processing and gender stereotypes in Greek" Poster, 14th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics in Athens, Greece 18-20 October 2023.
"The impact of grammatical gender and gender stereotypicality on role noun processing" Poster, 43rd Annual Meeting of the Department of Linguistics in Thessaloniki, Greece 4-7 May 2023.
“Morphosyntactic Cues and Gender Processing in Modern Greek”, Poster, Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Processing and Learning in Zurich, Switzerland, 2-3 September 2024.