Dr Marcus Perlman BA, MA, MS, PhD

Dr Marcus Perlman

Department of Linguistics and Communication
Associate Professor in Linguistics and Communication
Acting Director of PGR for ELAL

Contact details

Email
m.perlman@bham.ac.uk
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Address
Frankland Building
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Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

I am an Associate Professor in English Language and Linguistics. My research examines iconicity in speech and gesture, with special interest in the evolution of human communication. I also study the gesturing and vocal behaviour of great apes.

Qualifications

  • PhD in Cognitive Psychology, University of California, Santa Cruz
  • MS in Cognitive Psychology, University of California, Santa Cruz
  • MA in Applied Linguistics, Georgia State University
  • BA in Linguistics, Rice University

Biography

I joined the Department of English Language and Linguistics in September of 2017. Before coming to Birmingham, I earned my PhD in Cognitive Psychology at the University of California, Santa Cruz, with Raymond Gibbs. Following this, I was a postdoc at the Gorilla Foundation, where I studied under the gorilla Koko. I then did postdocs in Cognitive and Information Sciences at the University of California, Merced, and in Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Most recently, I was a postdoc in the Language and Cognition department at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics.

Teaching

This academic year I will be teaching modules in:

  • Investigating Language (BA)
  • Language, Senses, and Sound Symbolism (BA, with Bodo Winter)
  • Psycholinguistics (MA)

Postgraduate supervision

I am looking to supervise postgraduate research on topics at the intersections of psycholinguistics, multimodality, metaphor, and especially iconicity. Some specific points of interest include:

Experimental studies of iconicity and metaphor in language production and understanding
Multimodal approaches to iconicity and metaphor in natural conversation, including the use of multimodal corpora
Experimental studies of iconicity and metaphor in the emergence and evolution of communication systems


Find out more - our PhD English Language and Applied Linguistics  page has information about doctoral research at the University 麻豆精选.

Research

My research is driven by two big questions.聽What is language?听补苍诲听Where did it come from?聽My main angle into these questions is through iconicity 鈥 resemblance between the form of a signal and its meaning. My work examines iconicity across a range of phenomena, from prosody in the production of spoken sentences, to word learning by children, to the gesturing of gorillas. I am especially interested in the role of iconicity in the evolution of human communication and the ongoing historical development of languages.

Other activities

Please visit  to see my CV and a complete list of publications. You might also take a look at some of the following media attention to my work:

  • . Washington Post, January 19, 2017
  • . Science, March 31, 2016
  • . Scienceline, February 29, 2016.
  • BBC (Earth Blog), August 21, 2015.
  • . Washington Post, August 18, 2015
  • . Science, August 12, 2015
  • ? New Scientist, August 7, 2015
  • . NPR (13.7 Cosmos & Culture blog), February 2, 2012

Publications

Recent publications

Article

Green, K, Osei-Cobbina, C, Perlman, M & Kita, S 2025, '', Gesture.

Grieve, J, Bartl, S, Fuoli, M, Grafmiller, J, Huang, W, Napolitano Jawerbaum, A, Murakami, A, Perlman, M, Roemling, D & Winter, B 2025, '', Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence, vol. 7, 1472411.

膯wiek, A, Anselme, R, Dediu, D, Fuchs, S, Kawahara, S, Oh, GE, Paul, J, Perlman, M, Petrone, C, Reiter, S, Ridouane, R, Zeller, J & Winter, B 2024, '', The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, vol. 156, no. 5, pp. 3468鈥3479.

Lameira, AR & Perlman, M 2023, '', Primates.

Winter, B, Perlman, M, Lupyan, G, Perry, L & Dingemanse, M 2023, '', Behavior Research Methods.

Woodin, G, Winter, B, Littlemore, J, Perlman, M & Grieve, J 2023, '', Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory.

Winter, B, S贸skuthy, M, Perlman, M & Dingemanse, M 2022, '', Scientific Reports, vol. 12, no. 1, 1035.

膯wiek, A, Fuchs, S, Draxler, C, Asu, EL, Dediu, D, Hiovain, K, Kawahara, S, Koutalidis, S, Krifka, M, Lippus, P, Lupyan, G, Oh, GE, Paul, J, Petrone, C, Ridouane, R, Reiter, S, Schu虉mchen, N, Szalontai, 脕, 脺nal鈥慙ogacev, 脰, Zeller, J, Winter, B & Perlman, M 2021, '', Scientific Reports, vol. 11, no. 1, 10108.

Winter, B & Perlman, M 2021, '', Glossa: a journal of general linguistics, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 1-13.

Perlman, M, Paul, J & Lupyan, G 2021, '', Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.

Chapter

Perlman, M 2024, . in O Fischer, K Akita & P Perniss (eds), Oxford Handbook of Iconicity in Language. Oxford University Press.

Comment/debate

S贸skuthy, M, Dingemanse, M, Winter, B & Perlman, M 2025, '', Scientific Reports, vol. 15, 12930.

Perlman, M & Woodin, G 2021, '', Journal of Cognition, vol. 4, no. 1, 43.

Conference contribution

Green, K & Perlman, M 2022, . in A Ravignani, R Asano, D Valente, F Ferretti, S Hartmann, M Hayashi, Y Jadoul, M Martins, Y Oseki, ED Rodrigues, O Vasileva & S Wacewicz (eds), The Evolution of Language: Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Language Evolution (JCoLE). Proceedings of the International Conference on the Evolution of Language, Joint Conference on Language Evolution (JCoLE), pp. 248-255, Joint Conference on Language Evolution, 5/09/22.

Preprint

Grieve, J, Bartl, S, Fuoli, M, Grafmiller, J, Huang, W, Jawerbaum, A, Murakami, A, Perlman, M, Roemling, D & Winter, B 2024 '' arXiv.