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SDSU Laboratory for Language and Cognitive Neuroscience (LLCN)

LLCN at San Diego State University

SDSU School of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
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  • What is universal about human language?

    The LLCN studies sign languages and the deaf and hearing people who use them.

    What is universal about human language?
  • How is signing different from speaking?

    The LLCN studies sign languages and the deaf and hearing people who use them.

    How is signing different from speaking?
  • Does knowing a sign language affect how you think?

    The LLCN studies sign languages and the deaf and hearing people who use them.

    Does knowing a sign language affect how you think?

Research Reports

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View the latest research reports from the LLCN!  See video about our latest findings on the

Laboratory Members

LLCN group Fall 2019

Meet the people of LLCN, including its director, personnel, students, collaborators, and alumni!

Announcements

Happy Halloween from LLCN

November 4, 2019

Kristen Emory Presentation at TISLR13

LLCN at TISLR13 in Hamburg, Germany!

October 15, 2019

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