Christine Shea
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Osoyoos, British Columbia.
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Mercado Central, Tepoztlán, Edo de México.
I am an Associate Professor of Spanish Linguistics at the University of Iowa. My research focuses on how adults and children learn second languages and, specifically, how learners deal with the variability inherent to the speech signal. I teach language acquisition, Spanish phonology and applied phonetics classes to undergraduate and graduate students.
Some topics that keep me thinking these days:
Mercado Central, Tepoztlán, Edo de México.
I am an Associate Professor of Spanish Linguistics at the University of Iowa. My research focuses on how adults and children learn second languages and, specifically, how learners deal with the variability inherent to the speech signal. I teach language acquisition, Spanish phonology and applied phonetics classes to undergraduate and graduate students.
Some topics that keep me thinking these days:
- Allophonic variability in perception and production
- Relationship between orthography and second language phonology
- Child L2 phonological acquisition
- Heritage speaker phonological development
- L2 learners of new dialects
Uxmal, Yucatán