Chloe Castle

— Chloe Castle

Associate Lecturer - Speech Pathology

School of Allied Health Science and Practice

Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences


I am a Lecturer and Course Coordinator in Linguistics in the Department of European Languages and Linguistics and the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Adelaide.

For more information about my research and teaching, please see my website: www.chloecastle.com

 

My current research focuses on L3 acquisition in speakers of Polish, English and Norwegian as part of the Across Domains in Multilingualism (ADIM) project. I investigate this from a psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic perspective with a focus on morphosyntax. 

I received my PhD from the University of Adelaide with a dissertation investigating grammatical borrowing and replication in both the Czech South Australian community and amongst L1 English L2/Ln Czech speakers living in the Czech Republic. 

My research interests fit broadly within multilingualism, psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, language contact and language policy. More specifically, I am interested in L2/L3 language acquisition, language processing, attrition, divergent attainment, heritage and community languages, morphosyntax, language shift and accommodation. 

  • Journals

    Year Citation
    2023 Kedzierska, H., Rataj, K., Balas, A., Cal, Z., Castle, C., & Wrembel, M. (2023). Vowel perception in multilingual speakers: ERP evidence from Polish, English and Norwegian. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 14, 12 pages.
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    2022 Castle, C. (2022). Czech, mate: Grammatical replication and shift in South Australian Czech. Journal of Slavic Linguistics.
    2021 Castle, C. (2021). Language Loyalty and Language Purity in a Language Contact Situation: South Australian Czech. JOURNAL OF SLAVIC LINGUISTICS, 29(1), 1-44.
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    2021 Castle, C. M. (2021). L1 English speakers in Prague: Motivators in language use and language borrowing. Linguistica Pragensia, 31(2), 161-187.
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    2021 Castle, C. (2021). EXPATS IN PRAGUE: CZECH BORROWINGS IN L1 ENGLISH SPEAKERS. ELIA-ESTUDIOS DE LINGUISTICA INGLESA APLICADA, 2(21), 213-258.
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    - Malarski, K., Castle, C., Awedyk, W., Wrembel, M., & Jensen, I. N. (n.d.). Orientation towards the vernacular and style-shifting as language behaviours in speech of first-generation Polish migrant communities speaking Norwegian in Norway. Frontiers in Psychology, 15.
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  • Conference Items

    Year Citation
    2024 Castle, C., Jensen, I. N., Mitrofanova, N., & Westergaard, M. (2024). Investigating CLI in L3 acquisition through artificial languages.. Poster session presented at the meeting of International Conference on Third Language Acquisition and Multilingualism.
    2024 Castle, C., Skałba, A., & Westergaard, M. (2024). Dominance in L3 Acquisition. Poster session presented at the meeting of EuroSLA33: The 33rd Conference of the European Second Language Association.
    2024 Westergaard, M., Castle, C., & Mitrofanova, N. (2024). CLI in artificial language learning. Poster session presented at the meeting of EuroSLA33: The 33rd Conference of the European Second Language Association.
    2024 Castle, C., Jensberg, H. R., Velnić, M., Malarski, K., Jensen, I. N., & Wrembel, M. (2024). Can lexical and morphosyntactic dialect features be acquired by L3 speakers? The case of Poles in Tromsø.. Poster session presented at the meeting of SALC9 the Scandinavian Association for Language and Cognition.
    2024 Castle, C., Skałba, A., & Westergaard, M. (2024). The role of dominance and recency in CLI.. Poster session presented at the meeting of L3 Workshop.
    2024 Castle, C., Mitrofanova, N., Jensen, I. N., & Westergaard, M. (2024). CLI and artificial languages. Poster session presented at the meeting of L3 Workshop.
    2023 Malarski, K., Castle, C., Jensberg, H. R., & Jensen, I. N. (2023). Orientation towards the vernacular and style-shifting as language behaviours in speech of first-generation Polish migrant communities speaking Norwegian in Norway.. Poster session presented at the meeting of NWAV51 New Ways of Analysing Variation.
    2023 Castle, C., Skałba, A., & Westergaard, M. (2023). Cross Linguistic Influence in multilinguals: Do dominance and recency play a role?. Poster session presented at the meeting of PLM Poznań Linguistic Meeting.
    2023 Castle, C., Jensen, I. N., Mitrofanova, N., & Westergaard, M. (2023). Investigating CLI in multilingual acquisition through an artificial language.. Poster session presented at the meeting of PLM Poznań Linguistic Meeting.
    2023 Kędzierska, H., Rataj, K., Balas, A., Cal, Z., Castle, C., & Wrembel, M. (2023). The neurophysiology of phonemic contrasts perception by multilingual listeners in diverse learning settings.. Poster session presented at the meeting of PLM Poznań Linguistic Meeting.
    2023 Malarski, K., Castle, C., Jensberg, H. R., & Jensen, I. N. (2023). L3 dialect use as a marker of social mobility: the case of Polish migrant communities living in Tromsø. Poster session presented at the meeting of PLM Poznań Linguistic Meeting.
    2023 Castle, C., Jensen, I. N., Mitrofanova, N., & Westergaard, M. (2023). Aliensk: Understanding multilingual language acquisition through an artificial language. Poster session presented at the meeting of ISB14.
    2022 Castle, C., & Jensen, I. N. (2022). Studying cross-linguistic influence in L3 by means of artificial language learning experiments. Poster session presented at the meeting of PLM Poznań Linguistic Meeting.
    2020 Castle, C. (2020). Language contact, grammatical borrowing, and attrition: A study of Czech in South Australia. Poster session presented at the meeting of Australian Linguistics Society Conference 2020.
    2020 Castle, C. (2020). Expats in Prague: Czech borrowings in L1 English speakers. Poster session presented at the meeting of The International Conference on Bilingualism, Heritage Languages and Migration (BiUNED).
    2020 Castle, C. (2020). Consciously Co-Opting Grammar Between Languages: The Case of Borrowed Morphology from Czech into English. Poster session presented at the meeting of Postgraduate Conference on Multilingualism.
  • Datasets

    Year Citation
    2020 Castle, C. M. (2020). Interview Sessions Czech South Australian Study.
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    2020 Castle, C. M. (2020). Observation Sessions in Prague: L1 English Expatriates.
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    2020 Castle, C. M. (2020). Interview Sessions in Prague: L1 English Expatriates.
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    - Castle, C. (n.d.). Grammatical phenomena in English L1 Czech L2 speakers found by panel.
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    - Castle, C. (n.d.). Observation Sessions Czech South Australian Study.docx.
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  • Memberships

    Date Role Membership Country
    2024 - ongoing Member Society for Human Sentence Processing United States
    2021 - ongoing Member Multilingualism Research Centre Australia
    2020 - ongoing Member Slavic Linguistics Society Australia
    2020 - ongoing Treasurer APOStIL Australia
    2018 - ongoing Member Australian Linguistic Society Australia
  • Position: Associate Lecturer - Speech Pathology
  • Email: chloe.castle@adelaide.edu.au
  • Campus: North Terrace
  • Building: Engineering and Maths. Sciences, floor Fourth Floor
  • Room: 418
  • Org Unit: Speech Pathology

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