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D.J.C. (Dylan) Rose

PhD candidate
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Research interests

Dylan Rose is a PhD Candidate at the Fryske Akademy and Campus Fryslân, where he studies the cognitive and sociolinguistic mechanisms underlying Frisian–Dutch bilingual speech. His research focuses on how language identity shapes language switching, perceptual authenticity, and interactional behaviour, with direct implications for the design of inclusive and minority-language–sensitive A.I. systems. He works at the intersection of laboratory sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, and speech technology.

Originally from Prince Edward Island, Canada, Dylan holds degrees in B.A. Honours English, B.A. Honours Psychology, and a Masters of Education (M.Ed.) from the University of Prince Edward Island, as well as a Research Master (ReMa) in Linguistics: Language and Cognition from the University of Groningen. His ReMa thesis, "Balancing the bilingual mind: How experience shapes language switching and cognate faciliation" examined bilingual control and language attitudes in Dutch–English speakers. Across his doctoral research, he aims to bridge cognitive theory with practical language technology to support the vitality and authentic representation of minority languages.

Publications

Bilingual language control and cognate processing: the role of proficiency, exposure, and attitudes