Coursework
My coursework in phonology and language acquisition has broadened my knowledge and understanding in these areas while peaking my interest to learn and investigate more. In addition, courses in syntax, semantics, fieldwork, and research methodologies have built a solid linguistic base while teaching me the skills I need to have in order to do linguistic analysis and gather empirical data to test theoretical claims that these analyses make.
Phonology/Phonetics
- Experimental Approaches to Theoretical Issues in Phonology
- Assimilation Fall 2005 with Eric Bakovic
- Spanish Phonology Winter 2004 with Eric Bakovic
- Nonlinear Phonology Winter 2004 with Eric Bakovic
- Laboratory Phonetics Fall 2004 with Amalia Arvaniti
- Introductory Phonology Fall 2003 with Sharon Rose
- Seminar in Phonological Acquisition Spring 2007 with Jessica Barlow (SDSU)
- Research in Second Language Acquisition Spring 2006 with Rachel Mayberry
Fall 2007 with Sharon Rose
Language Acquisition
Research Methodology
- Computational Corpus Linguistics Fall 2006 with Andy Kehler
- Field Methods Winter/Spring 2005 with Sharon Rose
- Research Practicum Winter 2005 with Andy Kehler
- Research Design and Quantitative Methods for Language Studies
- Optimality Theoretic Syntax Winter 2007 with Rodrigo Gutierrez-Bravo
- Formal Semantics Spring 2004 with Chris Barker
- Spanish Syntax Spring 2004 with John Moore
- Intro to Grammatical Theory Fall 2003, Winter 2004 with John Moore
Fall 2004 with Eniko Csomay (SDSU)