Tiffany Judy

Tiffany Judy, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
judyte@wfu.edu
336-758-3937
Greene 527
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Second Language Acquisition, Morpho-syntax, Psycholinguistics
Dr. Tiffany Judy (PhD, University of Florida), Associate Professor in the Department of Spanish, teaches courses for the Department of Spanish, the Linguistics Program and the Graduate Program in Interpreting and Translation Studies. Her research focuses on adult second language acquisition of Spanish, preferably by speakers of less-commonly studied languages, such as Farsi and Polish. She has also published on child language acquisition, third language acquisition and heritage speakers. Current research includes examination of the effects of language dominance on the distribution of Differential Object Marking in Catalan-Spanish bilinguals. Two of Dr. Judy’s current favorite courses to teach are SPA 303: Spanish Conversation and an FYS on linguistic discrimination.
- SPA 111: Elementary Spanish I
- SPA 112: Elementary Spanish II
- SPA 153: Intermediate Spanish
- SPA 303: Spanish Conversation
- SPA 309: Grammar and Composition
- SPA 322/622: Spanish Pronunciation and Dialectal Variation
- SPA 372: Acquisition of Spanish
- SPA 379: Special Topics in Hispanic Linguistics
- SPA 379B: Independent Study: Second Language Acquisition
- SPA 398: Honors Directed Reading and Research
- SPA 399: Honors Directed Writing
- FYS 100: The Language of Exclusion
- LIN/ANT 150: Introduction to Linguistics
- LIN 310/610: Sociolinguistics and Dialectology
- LIN 330: Introduction to Psycholinguistics and Language Acquisition
- TIS 785: Applied Research Project