Areas of interest
My primary interest lies in First and Second Language Acquisition, particularly in the Acquisition of Syntax by L1 and L2 speakers of a language.
More recently, I have been working on a project investigating the link between the study of Linguistics and Foreign Language Learning Pedagogy.
As a theoretical linguist who teaches a foreign language, I am interested in observing and studying all aspects of the process of language learning and acquisition that occurs in my language classes, as this can further deepen our understanding of how the human faculty of language works.
As a language teacher with a background in linguistics, I apply my knowledge of linguistic phenomena, SLA research and theories of language learning and teaching, to inform and shape my teaching.
Specific areas of my pedagogic research include: Ab-Initio Language Learning and Teaching Methods, the use of Translation for Language Learning, and Language Curriculum Design and Development. Other areas of my linguistic research include: Variationist Sociolinguistics (English and Italian varieties) and Italian Dialectology.
Research interests
My primary research interest is in the acquisition and expressions of agreement in L1 and L2 speakers, and its variation in adult speakers. I have carried out research on the acquisition and use of oblique subject pronouns in English speaking children, and on the variation of subject clitic pronouns in Italian varieties. I am currently studying the acquisition of agreement in foreign language learners, and how theoretical knowledge of this particular linguistic phenomenon can inform language pedagogy.
Teaching
I convene and teach Italian Language modules from ab-initio to advanced levels. I teach linguistics modules in the Department of Languages and Cultures and in the Department of English Language and Applied Linguistics. I also supervise projects, extended essays and MA dissertations on Linguistics, Sociolinguistics and Language Learning and Teaching.
Currently taught modules:
- IT3L6 Advanced Italian Language III (taught and convened)
- IT2LVS "One country, many languages. Linguistic variety and society in contemporary Italy" (taught and convened)
- ML1IL Introduction to Linguistics
- LA1PI1 IWLP Italian I (taught and convened)
Past taught modules:
- IT1L1 Beginners Italian Language (taught and convened)
- IT2L2 Intermediate Italian Language
- IT1001 Advanced Italian Language I
-
IT201 Advanced Italian Language II
- IT301 Advanced Italian Language III: Translation into Italian
- IT3L6 Advanced Italian Language III (taught and convened)
- IT2LING Italian Linguistics
- LMSL Second Language Learning Principles
Research centres and groups
I am a member of:
Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism (CeLM), University of Reading