Dr. Stanley Chen
Stanley Chen, PhD
Assistant Professor
Phone: 212 396 7107
Email: sc4955@hunter.cuny.edu
Education
Ph.D., Graduate Center, City University of New York
M.S., Hunter College, City University of New York
M.S.Ed., University of Pennsylvania
B.A., Chengchi University, Taiwan
Research Interests:
Psycholinguistics, Second language acquisition, Sentence processing, Aphasia
Courses Taught:
Studies in Bilingualism, Neuroanatomy Processes of Communication, Models of Language, Articulatory Phonetics, Introduction to Linguistics
Dr. Stanley Chen is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology at Hunter College. His research interests include the effects of accents on the processing of grammatical/ungrammatical structures, cross-linguistic influence on sentential processing, and the application of language specific structures in aphasia treatment. Dr. Chen is currently collaborating on a project regarding the perception of lexical tones in speakers of non-tonal languages. In the past, he has over 10 years of experience in teaching English as a second language.
Dr. Chen’s research has been presented at national and international conferences, such as the American Speech-Language Hearing Association Annual Convention as well as the Annual meeting of the Academy of Aphasia.