Research
My research explores the structure, use, and social meaning of language, with a focus on Spanish and Spanish-speaking communities. My work integrates linguistic analysis with social and cultural perspectives.
Hispanic Linguistics
This area of my research examines the linguistic structure and variation of Spanish, including phonological, morphological, and syntactic features across different varieties of the language.
Sociolinguistics
I investigate the relationship between language and society, focusing on how social factors such as identity, community, and context influence language use and variation.
Sociology of Language
My work in this area addresses broader social processes that shape language practices, including language attitudes, policy, maintenance, and shift within multilingual communities.
Spanish-American Dialectology
This research focuses on regional and social variation in Spanish across the Americas, documenting dialectal features and examining their historical and social foundations.
For a complete list of academic publications, please visit my ResearchGate profile linked on this site.