Tag: Department of World Languages and Cultures

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Shenglan Zhang publishes article in Chinese as a Second Language Research

Shenglan Zhang, associate professor of Chinese, published an article, “A systematic review of pedagogical research on teaching Chinese as a foreign language in the United States – from 1960 to 2020.” The article was published in Chinese as a Second Language Research (CASLAR). Zhang’s study investigates the research trends in Chinese language pedagogy in the … Continue reading Shenglan Zhang publishes article in Chinese as a Second Language Research

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Andrew Somerville’s research spotlighted in Forbes Magazine article

An article published in Forbes Magazine features an interview with Andrew Somerville, assistant professor in the Department of World Languages and Cultures. The article, “Why is your pet rabbit of European Descent? Researchers have a possible explanation,” examines Somerville’s research that was published in the May 2021 issue of Animal Frontiers. Animal Frontiers is the … Continue reading Andrew Somerville’s research spotlighted in Forbes Magazine article

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Charlie Nagle publishes article in Studies in Second Language Acquisition

Charlie Nagle, associate professor of Spanish, recently published an article in the journal Studies in Second Language Acquisition. The article, “Doing L2 Speech Research Online: Why and How to Collect Online Ratings Data,” was published on June 28. The goal of the study was to develop a method for recruiting listeners through Amazon Mechanical Turk, … Continue reading Charlie Nagle publishes article in Studies in Second Language Acquisition

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Charlie Nagle earns National Science Foundation grant

Charlie Nagle, associate professor of Spanish, has earned a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The $249,079 award will support Nagel’s research until August, 2024. Nagle is the Principal Investigator for the research, “A longitudinal approach to examining perception-production links in second language speech sound learning.” He will collaborate with researchers at the University … Continue reading Charlie Nagle earns National Science Foundation grant

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Andrew Somerville publishes article in the latest issue of “Animal Frontiers”

Andrew Somerville, assistant professor in the Department of World Languages and Cultures, has published an article “Why Were New World Rabbits Not Domesticated?” The article was published in the latest issue of Animal Frontiers. Animal Frontiers is the official journal of the following globally active professional animal science societies: The American Society of Animal Science, … Continue reading Andrew Somerville publishes article in the latest issue of “Animal Frontiers”

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Julia Dominguez publishes article in the book “Cervantes and the Early Modern Mind”

Julia Domínguez, associate professor of Spanish, published an article “Cervantes and the Mother of the Muses: Views of Memory in Early Modern Spain.” The article was published in the recently released book, “Cervantes and the Early Modern Mind.” The book explores the work of Cervantes in relation to the ideas about the mind that circulated … Continue reading Julia Dominguez publishes article in the book “Cervantes and the Early Modern Mind”