Lauren Miller
Lauren Miller, Ph.D.
Assistant Teaching Professor and SPA 113 Course Coordinator
millerle@wfu.edu
336-758-5156
Greene 528B
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Language Acquisition, Bilingualism, Spanish in the United States, Heritage Languages and Speakers
Lauren Miller received her B.S. in Foreign Language Education with a specialization in Spanish from the University of Oklahoma in 2010, where she also had the opportunity to study abroad three times in Spain, at the Universidad Alcalá de Henares and the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. She then earned both her M.A. and Ph.D. from Purdue University in Spanish Applied Linguistics with a specialization in Spanish as a heritage language and second language acquisition.
Dr. Miller’s current research explores how variables such as age, exposure and structure type affect language acquisition among children and adults. One major project explores Spanish language acquisition and maintenance among Spanish-English bilingual children growing up in the US. Her other main line of research currently explores how an adult learner’s second language affects their first language, especially at the earliest stages of proficiency. She also serves as the Spanish Community Engagement Liaison, connecting students to local volunteer opportunities where students can practice their Spanish.
In her free time, she enjoys working on her podcast, listening to reggaetón music, drinking wine and playing trivia.
Methods of Teaching World Languages (EDU 354)
Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics (SPA 320)
Grammar and Composition for Heritage Speakers of Spanish (SPA 309L)
Intermediate Spanish (SPA 153)
Intensive Elementary Spanish (SPA 113)
Elementary Spanish II (SPA 112)
Elementary Spanish I (SPA 111)
First Year Seminar: From Bad Bunny to Bollywood: Pop Culture Around the World (FYS 100)