Source: https://danschmidtke.com/
Timestamp: 2019-04-26 08:00:05+00:00

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I’m a post-doctoral researcher at the McMaster English Language Development Diploma [MELD] program at McMaster University, Ontario, Canada.
Snefjella, B., Schmidtke, D. & Kuperman V. (2018). National character stereotypes mirror language use: A study of Canadian and American tweets. PLoS ONE 13 (11): e0206188.
Schmidtke, D. & Kuperman, V. (2018). A paradox of apparent brainless behavior: The time-course of compound word recognition. Cortex. Advance online publication.
Schmidtke, D., Gagné, C. L., Kuperman, V. & Spalding, T. L. (2018). Language experience shapes relational knowledge of compound words. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 25(4), 1468-1487.
Schmidtke, D., Gagné, C. L., Spalding, T. L., Kuperman, V. & Tucker, B. V. (2018). Conceptual relations compete during auditory and visual compound word recognition. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 33(7), 923-942 .
Schmidtke, D., Van Dyke, J. A. & Kuperman, V. (2018). Individual variability in the semantic processing of English compound words. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 44(3), 421-439.
Schmidtke, D., Matsuki, K., & Kuperman, V. (2017). Surviving blind decomposition: a distributional analysis of the time-course of complex word recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 43(11), 1793 -1820 .
Schmidtke, D. & Kuperman, V. (2017). Mass counts in World Englishes: A corpus linguistic study of noun countability in non-native varieties of English. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory, 13(1), 135-164.
Schmidtke, D., Kuperman, V., Gagné, C. L. & Spalding, T. L. (2016). Competition between conceptual relations affects compound recognition: the role of entropy. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 23(2), 556-570.
Hall, C. J., Schmidtke, D. & Vickers, J. (2013). Countability in World Englishes. World Englishes, 32(1), 1-22.
My CV is available here (Last updated December 6th 2018).
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