This October, I presented my ongoing research project at NWAV 48 (New Ways of Analyzing Variation) at the University of Oregon. Check out my abstract below, and please reach out if you’d like any more information of a copy of the slides! Gender, variant frequency, and social evaluations of speakers In collaboration with Annette D’Onofrio […]
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Poster at MidPhon 23
I presented my poster for my research project Gender, Variant Frequency, and Social Evaluations of Speakers at the 23rd Mid-Continental Phonetics and Phonology Conference (MidPhon). Please reach out if you would like more information or a copy of the poster!
Jocks and Emos at Royal Oak High
Back in 2009, my high school (Royal Oak High) was featured on the MTV show “If You Really Knew Me,” which is a series in which this campaign called Challenge Day went into high schools and had a whole day for people from different “cliques” to break down with each other. ROHS is also in […]
Research projects updated
Check out my research tab to read a bit about what kinds of projects I’m digging into at Northwestern. In the midst of analyzing my data for my qualifying paper and writing up an analysis for the Politicians Project in collaboration with Annette D’Onofrio, I’ve been up to quite a bit. Please reach out if […]
Politicians Project at NWAV 2018
On October 21, My advisor Dr. Annette D’Onofrio and I presented our Politicians Project research at NWAV 2018 at New York University. Below is our submitted abstract: Studies of sociolinguistic style illustrate that individuals use packages of linguistic features to project personae interactionally. However, less attention has been paid to the ways that an […]
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I am a first-year graduate student at Northwestern University. My research interests lie in the intersection of language and social justice. I aim to explore social dynamics in language contact, linguistic ideologies in standardization and prescriptivism, and the performance of speakers’ social identities and attitudes through language. Check back here for upcoming research I am […]