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Tamara Sorenson Duncan

Tamara Sorenson Duncan

Associate Professor and Graduate Supervisor (Linguistics)

My research program investigates language and literacy development in diverse populations. To date, this work has included children from immigrant and refugee backgrounds, children with developmental language disorder and children with autism spectrum disorder.

Recent News

New Evidence Illustrates Success of Minority-L1 Students in French Immersion

Professor Tamara Sorenson Duncan Congratulations to the collaborative research team, which includes SLaLS associate professor Tamara Sorenson Duncan, for their…

Beth MacLeod and Tamara Sorenson Duncan

Beth MacLeod and Tamara Sorenson Duncan Receive SSHRC Insight Development Grants

Congratulations to Professors Beth MacLeod and Tamara Sorenson Duncan on receiving SSHRC Insight Development Grants in the February 2023 competition.…

Emma F. (left), Jasmine H.(middle), and Barbara U. (right)

Students Share Practicum Experience in Speech-Language Pathology

The School of Linguistics and Language Studies proudly offers a practicum in Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) through LING 4604. This field…

Interested in Getting Involved With Research?

Do you have questions about how children learn a second language? Are you interested in collaborating on a project? Let’s work together!