Sarah Cameron
Photo: Frode Olsen
I’m a linguist based in Oslo, Norway, with research interests in language acquisition, language processing and the neurocognition of language, particularly in second language speakers. My doctoral dissertation, submitted at the University of Oslo in June 2026, investigated processing of grammatical gender in L1 and L2 speakers of Norwegian using ERPs.
My background is in Scandinavian studies, Norwegian as a second language and linguistics from the University of Oslo.
When I’m not busy being fascinated by language- and brain related things, I enjoy singing, hiking, and learning about nature.
Contact: sarahpc@proton.me
news
| Jun 03, 2026 | PhD dissertation submitted! |
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| May 22, 2026 | The first paper from my dissertation is published in Brain Research and can be accessed here. The paper is titled “Linear distance modulates P600 amplitude for gender agreement: An ERP study in Norwegian” and investigates the role of linear distance on processing of gender agreement in L1 speakers. |
selected publications
- Linear distance modulates P600 amplitude for gender agreement: An ERP study in NorwegianBrain Research, 2026