Experimental Phonology Research Group
This is a cross-faculty, inter-campus Experimental Phonology research group invovling faculty and graduate students from Hispanic Studies and M.A. in Linguistics. our goal is to promote (collaborative) research by bringing together faculty and graduate students working on Phonetics and/or Phonology and to have training workshops.
Acquisition of morphosyntax/Languages in contact
Acquisition of morphosyntax/Languages in contact
Led by Silvia Perpiñán and Joyce Bruhn de Garavito
This research group conducts theoretical and experimental research on linguistic knowledge, language acquisition, language development, and bilingualism. We examine morphosyntactic and semantic properties in contexts of early and late acquisition, language contact, bilingualism, and multilingualism. We tend to focus on the study of Romance languages (Spanish, Italian, Catalan, French, Portuguese) in compination with each other or with other languages such as English, Arabic, Polish, Chinese, or with indigenous languages such as Nahuatl or P'urhépecha. Among other topics, we investigate how language contact and bilingualism may lead to language change, and who the agents of language change may be, particularly in the Hispanic world.
Our aim is to provide a regular forum for discussion of work in progress and to create a natural environment for collaborative research. To this end we hold regular reading group meetings and organize common experimental projects.
Led by Silvia Perpiñán and Joyce Bruhn de Garavito.