Paola E. (Giuli) Dussias

Paola E. (Giuli) Dussias
Distinguished Professor of Spanish, Linguistics and Psychology

Biography:

Lab Affiliation:

Dussias Brain Tracking Lab

Research Interests:

  • Bilingualism
  • Psycholinguistics
  • Syntactic Processing
  • Hispanic Linguistics
  • Second Language Acquisition
  • Code-switching
  • Spanish Heritage Language

Curriculum Vitae:

Dussias_CV_Updated_March_2025

Research Opportunities:

The graduate students in my lab and I are always looking for motivated undergraduate students with an interest in language and bilingualism, who would like to gain research experience in data collection, data analysis, and experimental design. Announcements are posted on the third floor in Burrowes Building, the sixth floor in Moore Building, and on the website of the Center for Language Science.

Selected publications:

(*indicates publications with current and former graduate students, and post- doctoral fellows)

  • Kroll, J. F., & Dussias, P. E.(2024). Beyond transfer: Language processing in bilinguals is shaped by competition and regulation. Language Teaching Research Quartely44, 55-70. https://doi.org/10.32038/ltrq.2024.44.07
  • Lรณpez-Beltrรกn, P., & Dussias, P. E.(2023). Heritage speakersโ€™ processing of the Spanish subjunctive: A pupillomery study. Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism. https://doi.org/10.1075/lab.21030.lop
  • Valdรฉs Kroff, J. R., &Dussias, P. E. (2023). Production, processing, and prediction in bilingual codeswitching. In K.D. Federmeier & J. L. Montag (Eds.), Psychology of Learning and Motivation (Vol. 78, pp. 195-237).  Academic Press.https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.plm.2023.02.004
  • Dussias, P. E., & Miller, K. (2022). Eye-tracking Methods in child SLA research. In Yuko Goto Butler and Becky Huang, (Eds.), Research methods forunderstanding child second language development (pp.121-143). Routledge.
  • *Connell, K., Puscama, G., Pinzรณn-Coimbra, J., Rembalski, J., Xu, G.., Valdรฉs Kroff, J., Bajo, M. T., Dussias, P. E. (2021). Phonologically Cued Lexical Anticipation in L2 English: A Visual World Eye-Tracking Study. In Danielle Dionne and Lee-Ann Vidal Covas (Eds), Proceedings of the 45th annual Boston University Conference on Language Development,171-183. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press.
  • *Lรณpez-Beltrรกn, P., Johns, M. A., Dussias, P. E., Lozano, C., & Palma, A. (in press). The effects of information structure in the processing of word order variation in the second language. Second Language Research.
  • Andras, F., Rivera, M., Bajo, T., Dussias, P. E., Paolieri, D. (in press). Cognate facilitation   effect during auditory comprehension of L2: a visual world eye-tracking study. International Journal of Bilingualism.
  • *Dussias, P. E., Kroll, J. F., Fricke, M., & Johns, M. A. (2021). Language contact in the lab. In E.    Adamou & Y. Matras (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Language Contact.
  • *Beatty-Martiฬnez, A. L., Navarro-Torres, C.A., & Dussias, P. E. (2020). Codeswitching: A   bilingual toolkit for opportunistic speech planning. In J. Treffers-Daller, E. Ruigendijk, & J. E. Hofweber, (Eds.)., Behavioral and Neurophysiological Approaches to Code-Switching and Language Switching [Special Issue]. Frontiers in Psychology.
  • *Beatty-Martiฬnez, A. L., Navarro-Torres, C. A., Dussias, P. E., Bajo, M. T., Guzzardo Tamargo, R. E., & Kroll, J. F. (2020). Interactional context mediates the consequences of      bilingualism for language and cognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 46(6), 1022โ€“1047. https://doi.org/10.1037/xlm0000770
  • *Contemori, C., & Dussias, P. E. (2020). The processing of subject pronouns in highly proficient L2 English speakers. GlossaA Journal of General Linguistics5, 38. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.972
  • *Pulido, M., & Dussias, P. E. (2020). Desirable difficulties while learning collocations in a second language: Conditions that induce L1 interference improve learning. Bilingualism: Language & Cognition, 23(3), 652-667. doi:10.1017/S1366728919000622 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1366728919000622
  • *Beatty-Martiฬnez, A. L., & Dussias, P. E. (2019). Adaptive control and brain plasticity: A multidimensional account of the bilingual experience and its relation to cognition. In I. A. Sekerina, V. Valian, & L. Spradlin (Eds.), Bilingualism, Executive Function, and Beyond: Questions and Insights (pp. 49-66). (Studies in Bilingualism; Vol. 57). John Benjamins Publishing Company. doi: 10.1075/sibil.57.04bea.
  • *Beatty-Martiฬnez, A. L. & Dussias, P. E., (2019). Revisiting Masculine and Feminine Grammatical Gender in Spanish: Linguistic, Psycholinguistic, and Neurolinguistic Evidence. In S. Macini, S. Caffarra, & A. Nevins (Eds.)., Featural Relations in the Brain: Theoretical and Experimental Perspectives on Grammatical Agreement [Special   Issue]. Frontiers in Psychology, 10:751. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00751.
  • *Contemori, C., & Dussias, P. E. (2019). Prediction at the Discourse Level in Spanishโ€“English Bilinguals: An Eye-Tracking Study. Frontiers in Psychology. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00956
  • *Contemori, C., Dussias, P.E. (2019). Implicit causality pronoun resolution biases in Spanish-English bilinguals. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, 956. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00956.
  • Dussias, P. E., Beatty-Martiฬnez, A. L.., Johns, M. A., & Pulido, M. (2019). Sentence Processing in Monolingual and Bilingual Speakers. Oxford Bibliographies in Linguistics
  • Dussias, P. E., Valdeฬs Kroff, J. R., Beatty-Martiฬnez, A. L., Johns, M. A. (2019). What language experience tells us about cognition: Variable input and interactional contexts affect bilingual sentence processing. In J. Schwieter,(Ed.), The Handbook of the Neuroscience of Multilingualismโ€ (pp. 467-484). Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Dussias, P. E., Valdeฬs Kroff, J. R., Johns, M., & Villegas, A. (2019). How bilingualism affects syntactic processing in the native language: Evidence from eye movements. In Monika S. Schmid and Barbara Koฬˆpke (Eds.), The Oxford University Press Handbook on Language Attrition (pp. 98-107). Oxford University Press.
  • *Johns, M. A., Valdeฬs Kroff, J. R., Dussias, P. E. (2019). Mixing things up: How blocking and mixing affect the processing of codemixed sentences. International Journal of Bilingualism, 23, 584-611. PDF
  • *Pulido, M. F. & Dussias, P. E. (2019) The Neural Correlates of Conflict Detection and Resolution During Multiword Lexical Selection: Evidence from Bilinguals and Monolinguals. Brain Sciences, 9, 110. PDF
  • Kroll, J. F., Dussias, P. E., & Bajo, T. (2018). Language use across international contexts: shaping the minds of L2 speakers. Annual Review of Applied Linguistics (Issue on International Language Learning), 38, pp. 60-79. PDF
  • *Beatty-Martiฬnez, A. L., & Dussias, P. E. (2018). Tuning to languages: Experience-based approaches to the language science of bilingualism. Linguistics Vanguard. doi: https://doi.org/10.1515/lingvan- 2017- 0034. PDF
  • *Beatty-Martiฬnez, A. L., Valdeฬs Kroff, J. R., & Dussias, P. E. (2018). From the field to the lab: A converging methods approach to the study of codeswitching. Languages,3, 1-16. PDF
  • Dussias, P. E., & Sagarra, N. (2007). The effect of exposure on syntactic parsing in Spanish-English bilinguals. Bilingualism10(1), 101. PDF

SUPERVISION OF POST-DOCTORAL, GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

Post-doctoral students at Penn State

  • Stanislav Mulรญk, Ph.D. (Universidad Autรณnoma de Querรฉtaro, Mexico), ongoing.
  • Laura Rodrigo (Universidad Autรณnoma de Madrid and University of Hiroshima).
  • Clara Cohen, Ph.D. (Berkeley, co-supervised with Dr. Matthew Carlson). Now Lecturer in Psycholinguistics, University of Glasgow
  • Carla Contemori, Ph.D. (University of University of Siena, Italy & University of Reading, UK). Now Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Texas, El Paso
  • Eleonora Rossi, Ph.D. (University of Groningen, co-supervised with Dr. Judith Kroll; principal advisor). Now Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Florida
  • Melinda Fricke, Ph.D. (Berkeley, co-supervised with Dr. Judith Kroll; principal advisor). Now Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Pittsburgh
  • Patricia Romรกn, Ph.D. (University of Granada & Max Planck Institute, Leipzig). Now Assistant Professor, University of Loyola (Spain)
  • Gerrit Jan Koostra, Ph.D. (University of Nijmegen, co-supervised with Dr. Eleonora Rossi), now at Radboud University, the Netherlands

Dissertation Director at Penn State

  • Geraldine Blattner (2002-2007). Department of French, Penn State. Associate Professor, Florida Atlantic University
  • Christopher Botero (2006-2011, co-supervised with Chip Gerfen). Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, Penn State. Associate Professor, Augusta State University
  • David Counselman (2006-2010, co-supervised with Chip Gerfen). Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, Penn State. Associate Professor, Ohio Wesleyan (ranked in tier 1 among U.S. Liberal Arts Colleges in the 2010 edition of US News and World Reports)
  • Amelia Dietrich (2009-2014). Department of Spanish, Penn State. Fellow ACLS, Assistant Director for Digital Resources, Forum on Education Abroad
  • Jason Gullifer, (2009-2015, primary advisor Dr. Judith F. Kroll). Department of Psychology, Penn State. Postdoctoral Fellow, McGill Universit
  • Rosa E. Guzzardo Tamargo (2006-2012, co-supervised with Chip Gerfen). Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, Penn State. Associate Professor, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras
  • Tracy R. Scaltz (2006-2013), Department of Spanish, Italian & Portuguese, Penn State. Department Chair of World Languages at River Hill High School, Maryland
  • Jorge Valdรฉs Kroff (2006-2012, co-supervised with Chip Gerfen). Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, Penn State. Associate Professor, University of Florida
  • รlvaro, Villegas (2007-2014). Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, Penn State Amazon engineer, Boston.
  • Lauren Perrotti Halberstadt (2012-2017). Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, Penn State, Assistant Teaching Professor, Penn State University
  • Anne Beatty-Martรญnez (2013-2019). Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, Penn State
  • Manuel Pulido Azpรญroz (2016-2020). Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, Penn State University. Assistant Professor, Penn State
  • Michael Johns (2015-2020). Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, Penn State, Research Associate, Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security, University of Maryland.
  • Priscila Lรณpez-Beltrรกn (2016-2021). Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, Penn State. Research Project Manager, Finance and Economics Programme at the Alan Turing Institute in London (UK)
  • Marรญa Gabriela Puscama (2017-2022). Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, Penn State (Primary advisor, Matthew Carlson). Assistant Professor of Spanish, Indiana University, Bloomington.
  • Jessica Vรฉlez-Avilรฉs, (2018-2024). Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, Penn State. Assistant Professor of Linguistics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Lab Affiliation:

Dussias Brain Tracking Lab

Research Interests:

  • Bilingualism
  • Psycholinguistics
  • Syntactic Processing
  • Hispanic Linguistics
  • Second Language Acquisition
  • Code-switching
  • Spanish Heritage Language

Curriculum Vitae:

Dussias_CV_Updated_March_2025

Research Opportunities:

The graduate students in my lab and I are always looking for motivated undergraduate students with an interest in language and bilingualism, who would like to gain research experience in data collection, data analysis, and experimental design. Announcements are posted on the third floor in Burrowes Building, the sixth floor in Moore Building, and on the website of the Center for Language Science.

Selected publications:

(*indicates publications with current and former graduate students, and post- doctoral fellows)

  • Kroll, J. F., & Dussias, P. E.(2024). Beyond transfer: Language processing in bilinguals is shaped by competition and regulation. Language Teaching Research Quartely44, 55-70. https://doi.org/10.32038/ltrq.2024.44.07
  • Lรณpez-Beltrรกn, P., & Dussias, P. E.(2023). Heritage speakersโ€™ processing of the Spanish subjunctive: A pupillomery study. Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism. https://doi.org/10.1075/lab.21030.lop
  • Valdรฉs Kroff, J. R., &Dussias, P. E. (2023). Production, processing, and prediction in bilingual codeswitching. In K.D. Federmeier & J. L. Montag (Eds.), Psychology of Learning and Motivation (Vol. 78, pp. 195-237).  Academic Press.https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.plm.2023.02.004
  • Dussias, P. E., & Miller, K. (2022). Eye-tracking Methods in child SLA research. In Yuko Goto Butler and Becky Huang, (Eds.), Research methods forunderstanding child second language development (pp.121-143). Routledge.
  • *Connell, K., Puscama, G., Pinzรณn-Coimbra, J., Rembalski, J., Xu, G.., Valdรฉs Kroff, J., Bajo, M. T., Dussias, P. E. (2021). Phonologically Cued Lexical Anticipation in L2 English: A Visual World Eye-Tracking Study. In Danielle Dionne and Lee-Ann Vidal Covas (Eds), Proceedings of the 45th annual Boston University Conference on Language Development,171-183. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press.
  • *Lรณpez-Beltrรกn, P., Johns, M. A., Dussias, P. E., Lozano, C., & Palma, A. (in press). The effects of information structure in the processing of word order variation in the second language. Second Language Research.
  • Andras, F., Rivera, M., Bajo, T., Dussias, P. E., Paolieri, D. (in press). Cognate facilitation   effect during auditory comprehension of L2: a visual world eye-tracking study. International Journal of Bilingualism.
  • *Dussias, P. E., Kroll, J. F., Fricke, M., & Johns, M. A. (2021). Language contact in the lab. In E.    Adamou & Y. Matras (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Language Contact.
  • *Beatty-Martiฬnez, A. L., Navarro-Torres, C.A., & Dussias, P. E. (2020). Codeswitching: A   bilingual toolkit for opportunistic speech planning. In J. Treffers-Daller, E. Ruigendijk, & J. E. Hofweber, (Eds.)., Behavioral and Neurophysiological Approaches to Code-Switching and Language Switching [Special Issue]. Frontiers in Psychology.
  • *Beatty-Martiฬnez, A. L., Navarro-Torres, C. A., Dussias, P. E., Bajo, M. T., Guzzardo Tamargo, R. E., & Kroll, J. F. (2020). Interactional context mediates the consequences of      bilingualism for language and cognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 46(6), 1022โ€“1047. https://doi.org/10.1037/xlm0000770
  • *Contemori, C., & Dussias, P. E. (2020). The processing of subject pronouns in highly proficient L2 English speakers. GlossaA Journal of General Linguistics5, 38. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.972
  • *Pulido, M., & Dussias, P. E. (2020). Desirable difficulties while learning collocations in a second language: Conditions that induce L1 interference improve learning. Bilingualism: Language & Cognition, 23(3), 652-667. doi:10.1017/S1366728919000622 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1366728919000622
  • *Beatty-Martiฬnez, A. L., & Dussias, P. E. (2019). Adaptive control and brain plasticity: A multidimensional account of the bilingual experience and its relation to cognition. In I. A. Sekerina, V. Valian, & L. Spradlin (Eds.), Bilingualism, Executive Function, and Beyond: Questions and Insights (pp. 49-66). (Studies in Bilingualism; Vol. 57). John Benjamins Publishing Company. doi: 10.1075/sibil.57.04bea.
  • *Beatty-Martiฬnez, A. L. & Dussias, P. E., (2019). Revisiting Masculine and Feminine Grammatical Gender in Spanish: Linguistic, Psycholinguistic, and Neurolinguistic Evidence. In S. Macini, S. Caffarra, & A. Nevins (Eds.)., Featural Relations in the Brain: Theoretical and Experimental Perspectives on Grammatical Agreement [Special   Issue]. Frontiers in Psychology, 10:751. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00751.
  • *Contemori, C., & Dussias, P. E. (2019). Prediction at the Discourse Level in Spanishโ€“English Bilinguals: An Eye-Tracking Study. Frontiers in Psychology. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00956
  • *Contemori, C., Dussias, P.E. (2019). Implicit causality pronoun resolution biases in Spanish-English bilinguals. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, 956. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00956.
  • Dussias, P. E., Beatty-Martiฬnez, A. L.., Johns, M. A., & Pulido, M. (2019). Sentence Processing in Monolingual and Bilingual Speakers. Oxford Bibliographies in Linguistics
  • Dussias, P. E., Valdeฬs Kroff, J. R., Beatty-Martiฬnez, A. L., Johns, M. A. (2019). What language experience tells us about cognition: Variable input and interactional contexts affect bilingual sentence processing. In J. Schwieter,(Ed.), The Handbook of the Neuroscience of Multilingualismโ€ (pp. 467-484). Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Dussias, P. E., Valdeฬs Kroff, J. R., Johns, M., & Villegas, A. (2019). How bilingualism affects syntactic processing in the native language: Evidence from eye movements. In Monika S. Schmid and Barbara Koฬˆpke (Eds.), The Oxford University Press Handbook on Language Attrition (pp. 98-107). Oxford University Press.
  • *Johns, M. A., Valdeฬs Kroff, J. R., Dussias, P. E. (2019). Mixing things up: How blocking and mixing affect the processing of codemixed sentences. International Journal of Bilingualism, 23, 584-611. PDF
  • *Pulido, M. F. & Dussias, P. E. (2019) The Neural Correlates of Conflict Detection and Resolution During Multiword Lexical Selection: Evidence from Bilinguals and Monolinguals. Brain Sciences, 9, 110. PDF
  • Kroll, J. F., Dussias, P. E., & Bajo, T. (2018). Language use across international contexts: shaping the minds of L2 speakers. Annual Review of Applied Linguistics (Issue on International Language Learning), 38, pp. 60-79. PDF
  • *Beatty-Martiฬnez, A. L., & Dussias, P. E. (2018). Tuning to languages: Experience-based approaches to the language science of bilingualism. Linguistics Vanguard. doi: https://doi.org/10.1515/lingvan- 2017- 0034. PDF
  • *Beatty-Martiฬnez, A. L., Valdeฬs Kroff, J. R., & Dussias, P. E. (2018). From the field to the lab: A converging methods approach to the study of codeswitching. Languages,3, 1-16. PDF
  • Dussias, P. E., & Sagarra, N. (2007). The effect of exposure on syntactic parsing in Spanish-English bilinguals. Bilingualism10(1), 101. PDF

SUPERVISION OF POST-DOCTORAL, GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

Post-doctoral students at Penn State

  • Stanislav Mulรญk, Ph.D. (Universidad Autรณnoma de Querรฉtaro, Mexico), ongoing.
  • Laura Rodrigo (Universidad Autรณnoma de Madrid and University of Hiroshima).
  • Clara Cohen, Ph.D. (Berkeley, co-supervised with Dr. Matthew Carlson). Now Lecturer in Psycholinguistics, University of Glasgow
  • Carla Contemori, Ph.D. (University of University of Siena, Italy & University of Reading, UK). Now Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Texas, El Paso
  • Eleonora Rossi, Ph.D. (University of Groningen, co-supervised with Dr. Judith Kroll; principal advisor). Now Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Florida
  • Melinda Fricke, Ph.D. (Berkeley, co-supervised with Dr. Judith Kroll; principal advisor). Now Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Pittsburgh
  • Patricia Romรกn, Ph.D. (University of Granada & Max Planck Institute, Leipzig). Now Assistant Professor, University of Loyola (Spain)
  • Gerrit Jan Koostra, Ph.D. (University of Nijmegen, co-supervised with Dr. Eleonora Rossi), now at Radboud University, the Netherlands

Dissertation Director at Penn State

  • Geraldine Blattner (2002-2007). Department of French, Penn State. Associate Professor, Florida Atlantic University
  • Christopher Botero (2006-2011, co-supervised with Chip Gerfen). Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, Penn State. Associate Professor, Augusta State University
  • David Counselman (2006-2010, co-supervised with Chip Gerfen). Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, Penn State. Associate Professor, Ohio Wesleyan (ranked in tier 1 among U.S. Liberal Arts Colleges in the 2010 edition of US News and World Reports)
  • Amelia Dietrich (2009-2014). Department of Spanish, Penn State. Fellow ACLS, Assistant Director for Digital Resources, Forum on Education Abroad
  • Jason Gullifer, (2009-2015, primary advisor Dr. Judith F. Kroll). Department of Psychology, Penn State. Postdoctoral Fellow, McGill Universit
  • Rosa E. Guzzardo Tamargo (2006-2012, co-supervised with Chip Gerfen). Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, Penn State. Associate Professor, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras
  • Tracy R. Scaltz (2006-2013), Department of Spanish, Italian & Portuguese, Penn State. Department Chair of World Languages at River Hill High School, Maryland
  • Jorge Valdรฉs Kroff (2006-2012, co-supervised with Chip Gerfen). Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, Penn State. Associate Professor, University of Florida
  • รlvaro, Villegas (2007-2014). Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, Penn State Amazon engineer, Boston.
  • Lauren Perrotti Halberstadt (2012-2017). Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, Penn State, Assistant Teaching Professor, Penn State University
  • Anne Beatty-Martรญnez (2013-2019). Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, Penn State
  • Manuel Pulido Azpรญroz (2016-2020). Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, Penn State University. Assistant Professor, Penn State
  • Michael Johns (2015-2020). Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, Penn State, Research Associate, Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security, University of Maryland.
  • Priscila Lรณpez-Beltrรกn (2016-2021). Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, Penn State. Research Project Manager, Finance and Economics Programme at the Alan Turing Institute in London (UK)
  • Marรญa Gabriela Puscama (2017-2022). Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, Penn State (Primary advisor, Matthew Carlson). Assistant Professor of Spanish, Indiana University, Bloomington.
  • Jessica Vรฉlez-Avilรฉs, (2018-2024). Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, Penn State. Assistant Professor of Linguistics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Paola E. (Giuli)  Dussias