Patricia Gubitosi

 

   Assistant Professor of Hispanic Linguistics

 

 

 

 

Patricia Gubitosi

 

 

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GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE ADVISING (CHAIR)

 

I. GRADUATE STUDENTS

 

DISSERTATIONS IN PROGRESS

 

·      Elena García-Frazier

Concept-Based Instruction and Heritage Language Learning: Cognitive Development of the Spanish Subjunctive

 

·      Ana Rona

Formación de intérpretes y políticas lingüísticas en la Provincia Jesuítica del Paraguay (S XVI – XVIII)

 

·      Judy de Oliveira

La perífrasis de estar + gerundio en el español hablado en Massachusetts – Gramaticalización y cambio lingüístico

 

OTHER PHD STUDENTS

 

 

·      Shelly Bernardo- Hinesley

Sociolinguistics and language contact

 

·      Flavia Cunha

Sociolinguistics and language variation in heritage language speakers

 

·      David DeRicco

Hispanic Dialectology – Sociolinguistics

 

PREVIOUS MA STUDENTS

 

 

·      Elizabeth Rockett

Class 2011

·      Elba Suarez

Class 2011

·      Liv Halaas

Class 2010

·      Lauren Nakhoul

Class 2010

 

CURRENT MA STUDENTS

 

 

·      Fiona Dixon

Sociolinguistics and language contact

·      Amy Beresky

Sociolinguistics and language contact

 

 

II. UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

 

 

 

UNDERGRADUATE CAPSTONE THESES

 

 

 

·      Jennifer Kelleher

Exploring Conceptualization Through Interpreters (Defended in May 2009)

 

 

·      Kristen Gosseli

El español andaluz: Un resumen de las características específicas del dialecto (Defended in May 2009)

 

 

 

UNDERGRADUATE CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

 

 

 

·      Kevin Hsu

Boy says this, Girls Says That: The Case of Gender-Specific Discourse in Spanish. Presented at the Eleventh Annual Student Symposium Crossroad in the Study of the Americas. Amherst College, April 2008

 

·      Karrie Collins 

Discourse and Identity of a Spanish Heritage Speaker. Presented at the Thirteenth Annual Student Symposium Crossroad in the Study of the Americas. University of Massachusetts Amherst, April 2010

 

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