Keynote Speakers

Melissa Baese-Berk (University of Chicago) is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Chicago, where she directs the Speech Perception and Production Lab. Her research focuses on phonetics, phonology, and psycholinguistics, examining how speech perception and production interact, particularly in second-language acquisition. Baese-Berk’s work has been published in leading journals such as Journal of Phonetics, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, and Applied Psycholinguistics, where she also serves as Editor-in-Chief.

Bram Bulté (Council of the European Union & Vrije Universiteit Brussel) is a linguist at the Council of the European Union and a visiting professor affiliated with the Centre for Linguistics (CLIN) at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB). His research focuses on second language acquisition, with particular emphasis on linguistic complexity, accuracy, and fluency in language development. Bulté has contributed to the field through publications in journals such as Language Learning, Journal of Second Language Writing, and System.

Vincent DeLuca (UiT The Arctic University of Norway) is Professor of Linguistics at UiT The Arctic University of Norway, where he leads the Brain Domain in the Center for Language, Brain and Learning (C-LaBL). His research investigates how bilingual language experiences shape the brain and cognition over time and is anchored in the UBET (Unifying the Bilingual Experience Trajectories) framework, a comprehensive model that maps how specific factors, such as language use, switching, proficiency, and duration, individually and interactively drive neurocognitive adaptation. DeLuca work has been published in leading journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), Cerebral Cortex, NeuroImage, and the Journal of Neurolinguistics.

Emma Marsden (University of York) is Professor of Education at the University of York, where she specializes in second language acquisition and leads initiatives promoting open research practices. Her work focuses on the learning and teaching of morphosyntax, input processing, the nature and roles of different types of knowledge, and motivation and attitudes to language learning. Marsden’s work has been published in leading SLA journals, including Studies in Second Language Acquisition, Applied Psycholinguistics, The Modern Language Journal, and Second Language Research. She served as the Editor of Language Learning (2019–2022). She co-created, in 2011, and directs the IRIS database (www.iris-database.org), an open repository for second language research materials.
Round Table
Topic | Pathways to Impact: Connecting Research, Innovation, and Society
Date | Wednesday, 24 June 2026
This Round Table will explore how research on second language acquisition, bilingualism, and multilingualism can generate meaningful impact across education, policy, and industry. The session will examine how scientific insights can inform inclusive educational practice and policy development while also shaping innovation in areas such as digital learning, speech technology, and AI-driven assessment.
The discussion will bring together diverse perspectives to address the challenges and opportunities of translating research into practice, with a focus on mechanisms for knowledge exchange, cross-sector collaboration, and the visibility of language research beyond academia. By fostering dialogue between researchers, policymakers, and practitioners, the Round Table aims to identify practical pathways through which SLA and bilingualism research can contribute to real-world change.
Participants and moderator |To be confirmed.
Organizers
EuroSLA 35 is organized by:
Professor Susana Correia (Organizational Lead) |NOVA University Lisbon
Dr. Yuxin Ge (Co-organizer) | NOVA University Lisbon & Lancaster University
Professor Patrick Rebuschat (Co-organizer) | Lancaster University
Dr. Gabriela Tavares (Co-organizer) | University of Lisbon
