Meghan Frances Dabkowski
Assistant Professor, Spanish
University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716
Biography
Meghan Dabkowski is an Assistant Professor of Spanish for the Department
of Languages, Literatures and Cultures. She specializes in Spanish and
Portuguese linguistics, with a focus on phonetics, phonology, and
sociolinguistics. Meghan's academic and research interests are varied,
and include sociophonetic variation, the intersection of intonation and
pragmatic meaning, and understanding the ideologies and mechanisms of
stigmatized language varieties. Her teaching experience includes
classroom and individual instruction of Spanish, Portuguese, and English
language and linguistics courses, service-learning courses, and Spanish
in healthcare settings.
Degrees
Ph.D. Hispanic Linguistics. The Ohio State University. 2018.
M.A. Linguistics. University of Pittsburgh. 2012.
B.A. Spanish & Film Studies. University of Pittsburgh. 2002.
Publications
Gallo, Sarah, and Meghan Dabkowski. 2018. The permanence of departure: Young Mexican immigrant students' discursive negotiations of imagined childhoods allá. Linguistics and Education 45. 92-100.
Dabkowski, Meghan. 2014. Book review of José Ignacio Hualde, Antxon Olarrea, and Erin O'Rourke (Eds.). 2012.
The Handbook of Hispanic Linguistics. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing.
Linguist List. http://linguistlist.org/pubs/reviews/get-review.cfm?SubID=32717779
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