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Nathalie Czeke in conversation with Elettra Casellato

In this conversation, Elettra Casellato interviews Nathalie Czeke about her most recent research collaboration summarised in a forthcoming paper in Frontiers in Psychology, co-authored by Bettina Braun (University of Konstanz, Department of Linguistics), Jasmin Rimpler (LMU Munich, Institute of Phonetics and Speech Science), Claus Zinn (University of Tübingen, Department of Linguistics), Jonas Probst (University of Konstanz, Department of Computer and Information Science), and Katharina Zahner (University of Konstanz, Department of Linguistics).

Nathalie and Elettra are Early-Stage Researchers in Childhood Deafness and Communication Research. Based in the School of Education at Leeds, they are part of a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network (ITN) and Comm4CHILD project. Nathalie is currently working on Multimodal Communication Among Deaf and Hearing Interactants in the Presence of Sensory and Communication Asymmetries. Elettra's work concerns Multilingual language and communication development and assessment of young d/Deaf children.