Abschlossene Forschungsprojekte
2017-2018
ESRC-GCRF Grant
Principal Investigator: Theodoros Marinis
Co-Investigators: Tamer Amin, Tony Capstick, Lina Choueiri, Maria D'Agostino, Federico Faloppa, Pantelis Kyprianos, Giuseppe Paternostro, Gabriele Proglio, Shirley Reynolds, Anna Roussou, Doug Saddy
2015-2017
Fundamental Research Grant Scheme, Malaysia
‘Effect of bilingualism and multilingualism on grey matter volume in the brain of Malaysian bilingual and trilingual speakers in Malaysia.’
Principal Investigator: Ngee Thai Yap
Co-investigators: Mei Yuit Chan, Wong Bee Eng, Theo Marinis, Abdul Jalil Nordin, Shameem Begum Bt Mohd Rafik Khan, Doug Saddy
Nuffield Foundation
Principal Investigator: Suzanne Graham
Co-investigators: Theo Marinis, Alan Tonkyn
Onassis Foundation Fellowship
‘Language development, education and assessment of immigrant children in Greece’
2011-2012
Nuffield Foundation
‘Factors driving adolescents’ second language achievement in Germany’
Principal Investigator: Martha Young-Scholten
Co-investigators: Theo Marinis, Anna Vainikka
2011-2012
Latsis Foundation
‘Mapping out the Linguistic Profile of (Greek speaking) individuals with Autism’
Principal Investigator: Arhonto Terzi
Co-investigators: Konstantinos Francis, Angeliki Kotsopoulou, Theo Marinis
2008-2011
Dutch research council (NWO)
‘Cross-linguistic study of the production and processing of grammatical morphemes in L2 children compared to children with Specific Language Impairment’
Principal Investigator: Theo Marinis
Co-investigator: Susan Edwards
2008-2009
British Academy Grant
‘Lexical overlap of words and gestures in deaf children’s spoken language development’
Principal Investigator: Merle Mahon
Co-investigators: Juliette Corrin, Theo Marinis
2008-2009
British Academy Grant
Sentence processing in children with Williams syndrome using eye-tracking’
Principal Investigator: Vesna Stojanovik
Co-investigators: Theo Marinis, Diane Nelson
2007-2010
ESRC Grant
Principal Investigator: Theo Marinis
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2007-2008
Goldsmith's College Research Fund, University of London
‘Investigation of syntactic expectancy in second language learners: an ERP study’
Principal Investigator: Elisabeth Fonteneau
Co-investigator: Theo Marinis
2006
RETF Small Grants Pump-Priming Award, University of Reading
‘Sentence processing in children with English as a Second Language’.
Principal Investigator: Theo Marinis