Judit Kormos (Hungarian pronunciation: ['judit 'kormo?]) (born 1970) is a Hungarian-born British linguist.
She is a professor and the Director of Studies for the MA TESOL Distance programme at the Department of Linguistics and English Language at Lancaster University, United Kingdom.
She is renowned for her work on motivation in second language learning, and self-regulation in second language writing.
Her current interest is in dyslexia in second language learning.
Along with Rosa Manchón she has been noted for her work on the cognitive dimension of the acquisition and use of second languages, with emphasis on the psycholinguistic dimension of textual production and along with Cumming, Hyland, Manchón, Matsuda, Ortega, Polio, Storch and Verspoor she has been considered as one of the most influential researchers on second language writing.