Alcimar Dantas Dias. Bachelor of Arts in Portuguese Language and Literatures (UFPB), Master in Linguistics (UFPB) and PhD student in Linguistics (UFPB) . Currently developing work in the area of morphological processing of suffixes under the guidance of Prof. Dr. José Ferrari Neto.
Althiere Frank Valadares Cabral. Bachelor of Arts in Portuguese and English from the State University of Montes Claros, Minas Gerais, Brazil (2004) . Master in Linguistics from PUCMinas (2010) and PhD student in Linguistics from UFPB . Currently developing studies in the area of Experimental Psycholinguistics, focusing on subject and object relative sentence processing.
Antonia Barros Gibson Simões. Bachelor of Arts in Portuguese Language and Literatures from the Federal University of Paraíba (2011), Master in Psycholinguistics at the Graduate Program in Linguistics (PROLING/UFPB) (2014), also being a member of the Language Processing Laboratory (LAPROL) . She is currently a Ph.D. student in the Graduate Program in Linguistics (PROLING) of the Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB) investigating the psychological reality of assumptions regarding Textual Linguistics.
Débora Vasconcelos Correia. Degree in Speech Therapy from the University Center of João Pessoa – UNIPÊ . Master and, currently, PhD student in Linguistics from the Federal University of Paraíba – UFPB with research work directed to the linguistic processing of people who stutter . Assistant Professor at the Speech Therapy Course at the Federal University of Paraíba – UFPB and Educational Assistant at the Brazilian Institute of Fluency – IBF .
Elioenai Macena de Araújo. Bachelor of Arts in Portuguese Language and Literatures from the Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB). Master’s student in the Graduate Program of Linguistics from UFPB. Currently conducting research in LAPROL in the area of Experimental Psycholinguistics, more specifically in anaphoric processing.
Eva Vilma Aires Cabral Gondim. Bachelor of Arts in Portuguese Language and Literatures from the Federal University of Paraíba (2014) and in Internet system by Faculdade de Tecnologia de João Pessoa (2008). She holds a MBA in Human Resources Management from the Instituto de Educação Superior da Paraíba (2010). Master’s student at the Graduate Program in Linguistics ( PROLING) UFPB and conducts studies in the Experimental Psycholinguistics area focusing on coreferential processing.
Flavia Gonçalves Calaça de Souza. Bachelor of Arts in Portuguese Language and Literatures and Master in Linguistics from the Federal University of Paraíba. She is a Ph.D. student in the Graduate Program in Linguistics at UFPB and a volunteer in the Language Processing Laboratory ( LAPROL) with an interest in the Experimental Psycholinguistics area, especially in the processing of coreference .
Gitanna Brito Bezerra. Bachelor of Arts in Portuguese from the State University of Paraíba (2010) . Master in Linguistics from the Graduate Program in Linguistics/UFPB (2013) and PhD student in Linguistics in the same program. She develops studies in the Experimental Psycholinguistics area, focusing on sentences processing. At the moment, she is attending a sandwich PhD course at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Jefferson Alves da Rocha. Master in Linguistics from the Graduate Program in Linguistics (Proling) of the Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB). Bachelor of Arts in Portuguese Language and Literatures also from UFPB. Member of LAPROL , he conducts researches on morphological and lexical processing in Brazilian Portuguese.
Jéssica Tayrine Gomes de Melo Bezerra.
Joelton Duarte de Santana.
Judithe Genuíno Henrique. Bachelor of Arts in Portuguese Language and Literatures from the Federal University of Paraíba ( UFPB ) . Master’s student in the Graduate Program in Linguistics at UFPB . She conducts researches as a volunteer in the Language Processing Laboratory ( LAPROL) in the Experimental Psycholinguistics area, specifically in anaphoric processing.
Lorena Priscila Dantas de Luna. Master’s student in the Graduate Program in Linguistics ( Proling) of the Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB). Bachelor of Arts in Social Communication also from the Federal University of Paraíba (2011) .She has experience in the area of Languages, with emphasis on Modern Foreign Languages .
Matheus de Almeida Barbosa. BA in English and DDS from the Federal University of Paraíba. Master in Linguistics from the same institution. He is a Ph.D. in Linguistics Graduate student at UFPB, currently attending a one year sandwich Ph.D. internship at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA. His main interests are in Experimental Psycholinguistics area with emphasis to Language Processing in Bilinguals and Second Language Acquisition.
Nathálya Fernandes Inácio Marinho. Bachelor of Arts in Portuguese Language and Literatures at the Federal University of Paraíba ( UFPB) . Master’s student at the Graduate Program in Linguistics from UFPB . She worksas a volunteer in the Language Processing Laboratory (LAPROL) in the Experimental Psycholinguistics area, conducting research with particular focus on the acquisition and processing of the Government and Binding Principles.
Pablo Machel Nabot Silva de Almeida. Bachelor of Arts in Portuguese and English Languages and Literatures by UFPB (Federal University of Paraíba) in 2012. He was a fellow teacher, during his undergraduate course in the institutional academic program PIBID (Institutional Program Initiation Scholarships to Teaching) in which he taught in four state schools for three years, between 2009 and 2012; and also worked as a teacher trainee at the university extracurricular internship project – in partnership with PMJP (City of João Pessoa-PB) – Educational Support through which taught in a school throughout the year 2012. Currently he is a Master’s student in Linguistics is in the area of Linguistic Theory and Analysis at Proling, also at UFPB during the biennium 2014-2015, specializing and carrying out studies on the Psycholinguistics field and more precisely in the field of Experimental Psycholinguistics and Language Processing. In addition, he conducts research around the established interface between linguistic generative theory with psycholinguistic theory, specifically through the implications of the Government and Binding Theory in the performance of human language computing, as well as research on phoric processes, and about sentence processing, syntactic and coreferential endophoric and/or anaphoric with special focus on research on the cataphoric coreferential processing, pronominal cataphoric relations and immanent linguistic phenomena to cataphora. He is a researcher of Laprol (Language Processing Laboratory), based in UFPB, as a member of Geprol (Group of Studies in Language Processing), which is registered in the Research Group directory of Brazil at Capes/Cnpq in Brasília, Brazil.
Sheila Costa de Farias.