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Kees de Bot is affiliated with the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. Their research largely spans the fields of Arts and Humanities as well as Psychology, with multiple publications contributing to these academic areas.

The main subfields of study involving Kees de Bot include Language and Linguistics, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Literature and Literary Theory. Their work addresses several key topics such as Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism, Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies, Second Language Acquisition and Learning, Text Readability and Simplification, Second Language Learning and Teaching, and Innovative Teaching and Learning Methods.

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Kees de Bot are:

  • Measures of variability in transitional phases in second language development (2021) published in IRAL - International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching
  • The complex dynamics of adaptive teaching: observing teacher-student interaction in the language classroom (2021) published in IRAL - International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching
  • Variability as normal as apple pie (2021) published in Linguistics Vanguard
  • When Language Switching is Cost-Free: The Effect of Preparation Time (2022) published in Cognitive Science
  • A DLF Case Study: The Dynamics of Writing Development in Adulthood (2023) published in Language Teaching Research Quarterly

Kees de Bot frequently collaborates with other scholars, with notable co-authors including Marjolijn Verspoor, Wander Lowie, Nienke Smit, Marijn van Dijk, and Michela Mosca. This collaboration is reflected in publications across various venues.

The primary publication venues for their work include:

  • IRAL - International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching
  • Linguistics Vanguard
  • Cognitive Science
  • Language Teaching Research Quarterly
  • Brill Research Perspectives in Multilingualism and Second Language Acquisition

Kees de Bot's research contributions focus on aspects of second language acquisition, bilingualism, cognitive processes in language use, and methods for innovative language teaching and learning. Their interdisciplinary approach incorporates cognitive neuroscience and artificial intelligence perspectives alongside traditional linguistic analysis and educational psychology.

Best Publications

  • A Dynamic Systems Theory approach to second language acquisition

    Kees De Bot;Wander Lowie;Marjolijn Verspoor

  • A bilingual production model: Levelt’s ‘speaking’ model adapted

    Kees De Bot

  • Second Language Acquisition: An Advanced Resource Book

    Kees de Bot;Wander Lowie;Marjolijn Verspoor

  • Producing Words in a Foreign Language: Can Speakers Prevent Interference from Their First Language?.

    Daan Hermans;Theo Bongaerts;Kees De Bot;Robert Schreuder

  • The Psycholinguistics of the Output Hypothesis

    Kees de Bot

  • Foreign language research in cross-cultural perspective

    Kees De Bot;Ralph B. Ginsberg;Claire J. Kramsch

  • The Multilingual Lexicon: Modelling Selection and Control.

    Kees de Bot

  • A Dynamic Approach to Second Language Development. Methods and Techniques.

    Marjolijn Verspoor;K. de Bot;Wander Lowie

  • TOWARD A LEXICAL PROCESSING MODEL FOR THE STUDY OF SECOND LANGUAGE VOCABULARY ACQUISITION: Evidence from ESL Reading

    Kees de Bot;T. Sima Paribakht;Marjorie Bingham Wesche

  • Introduction: Second Language Development as a Dynamic Process

    Kees De Bot

  • Word production and the bilingual lexicon.

    Kees de Bot;Robert Schreuder

  • Motivational Dynamics in Language Learning: Change, Stability, and Context.

    Freerkien Waninge;Zoltán Dörnyei;Kees De Bot

  • A 16‐year longitudinal study of language attrition in Dutch immigrants in Australia

    Kees de Bot;Michael Clyne

  • The Teaching of Intonation: Fundamental Research and Classroom Applications

    Kees de Bot;Kate Mailfert

  • Triggered codeswitching : A corpus-based evaluation of the original triggering hypothesis and a new alternative

    Mirjam Broersma;Kees De Bot

  • Language and Aging in Multilingual Contexts

    Kees de Bot;Sinfree Makoni

  • Language Reversion Revisited

    Kees De Bot;Michael Clyne

  • Language attrition, Language Shift and Ethnolinguistic Vitality of Turkish in Australia

    Kutlay Yagmur;Kees De Bot;Hubert Korzilius

  • The Role of Intonation in Foreign Accent

    Theo Van Els;Kees De Bot

  • Visual feedback of intonation I: Effectiveness and induced practice behavior.

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  • A bilingual production model: Levelt's 'speaking' model adapted

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  • Foreign Language Research in Cross-Cultural Perspective

    Miriam R. L. Petruck;Kees de Bot;Ralph B. Ginsberg;Claire Kramsch

Frequent Co-Authors

Marjolijn Verspoor
Marjolijn Verspoor University of Groningen
Marianne Gullberg
Marianne Gullberg Lund University
Michael Clyne
Michael Clyne University of Melbourne
Robert Schreuder
Robert Schreuder Radboud University
Claire Kramsch
Claire Kramsch University of California, Berkeley
Cathy J. Price
Cathy J. Price University College London
Steven L. Thorne
Steven L. Thorne Portland State University
Zoltán Dörnyei
Zoltán Dörnyei University of Nottingham
Virginia Volterra
Virginia Volterra National Research Council (CNR)
David W. Green
David W. Green University College London

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