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Read article: Silvina Montrul's "El bilingüismo en el mundo hispanohablante: 2nd Edition"
Silvina Montrul's "El bilingüismo en el mundo hispanohablante: 2nd Edition"
We are excited to announce that the second edition of Silvina Montrul’s El bilingüismo en el mundo hispanohablante is being published this month by Wiley-Blackwell. The first edition of the volume was published in 2012 and has since been cited in hundreds of academic publications in...
Read article: Students and Faculty Showcase Research at 2026 LSA Annual Meeting
Students and Faculty Showcase Research at 2026 LSA Annual Meeting
 The Linguistics Society of America (LSA) Annual Meeting is the premier annual gathering of linguists and linguistics students from throughout the profession and around the world. Its goal is to provide an...
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Read article: Eda Yildirimer to receive AAAL 2026 Graduate Student Award
Eda Yildirimer to receive AAAL 2026 Graduate Student Award
We are proud to announce that UIUC MATESOL student Eda Yildirimer was selected as the recipient of the AAAL 2026 Graduate Student Award (Duolingo Award).The American Association for Applied Linguistics (AAAL) is a professional organization of scholars who...
Read article: Syntactic Variation from Individuals to Populations; New Monograph from Jonathan Dunn
Syntactic Variation from Individuals to Populations; New Monograph from Jonathan Dunn
We are excited to announce that UIUC's Jonathan Dunn has a new monograph entitled, Syntactic Variation from Individuals to Populations: Language as a Complex System,  published by Cambridge University Press. This work is part of a series called Elements in Construction Grammar....
Read article: SOSY 7: Call for Papers
SOSY 7: Call for Papers
We are excited to announce that UIUC will host the 7th Sociolinguistics Symposium on April 4th, 2026. SOSY is a graduate-student run conference that offers a key forum for scholarly exchange across language-related fields.  This year's theme is Between...
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Eda Yildirimer

Grad Student Spotlight: Eda Yildirimer

My main research focus centers on the professional development and identity (re)construction of language teachers working with multilingual and multicultural learners. Drawing on my own experiences as a Global South educator navigating Global North institutions, I am interested in how teachers make use of their identities and emotions as resources to make sense of their positioning, navigate tensions and dominant ideologies, and sustain their growth. Upon graduation, I aim to pursue a PhD and continue research that advances equity-oriented education while remaining engaged in teaching,...

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Walther

Grad Student Spotlight: Walther Glödstaf

My current research focuses on understanding the psycholinguistic foundations of L1-attrition and modeling it in communities via agent-based simulations, to understand the importance of variation within and across speaker groups. I have also done research on Finnish syntax and economical and political analyses of European minority language protection policy, and the sociolinguistics of online study abroad communities.

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