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Yesim Sevinc is an Assistant Professor at the University of Amsterdam in the Faculty of Humanities, specializing in Multilingual Language Acquisition. She obtained her PhD from the Interdisciplinary Linguistics Center Multilingualism at the University of Oslo. Her prior roles included postdoctoral researcher positions at the University of Oslo's MultiLing center and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Her main research interests involve the linguistic, social, psychological, pedagogical, and physiological aspects of multilingualism, with a special focus on minority contexts. Sevinc employs an interdisciplinary approach to investigate multilingual language acquisition, the practices of language use, and the affective factors impacting emotions and identity in multilingual individuals. She has published extensively on multilingualism and emotions, notably contributing to the International Journal of Bilingualism and various handbooks on language and emotion. As a co-coordinator and founder of the ACLC research group, her current research project examines the intersections of linguistic, psychosocial, and psychophysiological processes in multilingual experiences. Her work has been recognized with a Research Innovation Scholarship from the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Amsterdam.
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