Bio
I am a linguist with broad interdisciplinary interests in Spanish and indigenous languages of Mesoamerica. I work on phonetics and phonology, second-language acquisition, language contact, as well as language documentation and revitalization. In my latest research, I explore how first-language speakers of Salvadoran Spanish acquire aspects of the phonology of Nawat, the critically endangered indigenous language of El Salvador that is currently undergoing a revitalization process.
Area of expertise
L2 phonological acquisition, language documentation and revitalization, Mesoamerican languages, Phonetics and phonology
Topics of interest
Linguistics, Mesoamerican languages, phonetics/phonology, Spanish
Grants and awards
- College of Arts and Sciences Graduate Student Award for Teaching Excellence, The Ohio State University (2022)
- Tinker Foundation Field Research Grant, The Ohio State University (2020)
- Felice M Grad Endowed Scholarship, The Ohio State University (2020)