Dr Agnieszka Konopka

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Dr Agnieszka Konopka
Dr Agnieszka Konopka
Dr Agnieszka Konopka

Lecturer

Accepting PhDs

About
Email Address
agnieszka.konopka@abdn.ac.uk
Telephone Number
+44 (0)1224 273210
Office Address

School of Psychology

G33, William Guild Building
University of Aberdeen
Aberdeen, AB24 2UB

School/Department
School of Psychology

Memberships and Affiliations

Internal Memberships

SONA and research participation coordinator

External Memberships

Associate Editor at Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 

Editorial Board at Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, Applied Psycholinguistics

Research

Research Overview

Language production, message formulation, sentence formulation, incrementality and flexibility in language processing, cross-linguistic differences in language processing, linguistic diversity, bilingualism, language and though, implicit learning, syntax, memory for language, source memory, forgetting, metacognition

Research Areas

Accepting PhDs

I am currently accepting PhDs in Psychology.


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Psychology

Accepting PhDs

Current Research

My research addresses questions in language production and memory for language.

In my work on language production, I focus on incrementality and flexibility in message and sentence formulation. For example, when describing a simple event, how do speakers "plan" what to say and how to say it? How are message-level and sentence-level processes shaped by learning? I approach these questions by studying how speakers plan messages and sentences of varying complexity and in different languages.

In my work on memory for language, I examine native and non-native speakers' memory for simple sentences. Bridging the gap between research on bilingual sentence processing and reconstructive memory, I examine how the process of learning a language changes how we remember information presented in this language.

Teaching

Teaching Responsibilities

Memory & Language

Methodology B

MRes programme

Publications

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  • Priming sentence planning

    Konopka, A. E., Meyer, A.
    Cognitive Psychology, vol. 73, pp. 1-40
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Can intonational phrase structure be primed (like syntactic structure)?

    Tooley, K., Konopka, A. E., Watson, D.
    Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, vol. 40, no. 2, pp. 348-363
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Message formulation and structural assembly: Describing "easy" and "hard" events with preferred and dispreferred syntactic structures

    van de Velde, M., Meyer, A., Konopka, A. E.
    Journal of Memory and Language, vol. 71, pp. 124-144
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Corpus evidence of the triggering effect of cognates on code-switching in Welsh-English bilinguals

    Carter, D., Broersma, M., Donnelly, K., Konopka, A. E.
    Contributions to Conferences: Papers
  • Eye-tracking evidence from sentence production in Tagalog

    Sauppe, S., Norcliffe, E., Konopka, A. E., Levinson, S., van Valin, R.
    Contributions to Conferences: Papers
  • Focus planning during sentence production

    Ganushchak, L., Konopka, A. E., Chen, Y.
    International Seminar on Speech Production
    Contributions to Conferences: Posters
  • How language mediates the creation of false memories

    Konopka, A. E.
    Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (2014)
    Contributions to Conferences: Posters
  • Individual differences in lexical retrieval speed predict differences in the timecourse of sentence formulation

    Shao, Z., Konopka, A. E.
    10th International Language Production Workshop
    Contributions to Conferences: Posters
  • Message encoding

    Konopka, A. E., Brown-Schmidt, S.
    The Oxford Handbook of Language Production. Ferreira, V., Goldrick, M., Miozzo, M. (eds.). Oxford University Press, pp. 3-20, 18 pages
    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters
  • Prediction gone wrong: A mouse-tracking study in sentence comprehension

    Chang, F., Konopka, A. E.
    Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (2014)
    Contributions to Conferences: Posters
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