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Professor Laura Dominguez

Professor of Linguistics

Research interests

  • Major Areas of research: formal second language acquisition, bi/multilingualism and native language attrition.
  • Other Areas of Interest: heritage language acquisition, linguistic interfaces, learner corpora, task design in L2 research, L3 acquisition, Spanish linguistics, syntactic variation and language contact.

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Accepting applications from PhD students.

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TV

I am the co-director of the ESRC-funded  which investigates the acquisition of Spanish morphosyntax by English learners. SPLLOC is the first corpus of learner oral data completely open-access and freely available to the research and teaching communities.

I am the PI of an AHRC research project investigating native language attrition, changes in the grammars of native speakers as the result of learning a second language.

  •  I am a member of the editorial board of ‘Second Language Research’, the ‘Spanish Heritage Journal’ and ‘Sintagma’. Ex member of the editorial board of ‘Studies in Second Language Acquisition’ and the ‘Journal of the European Second Language Association’.
  • Ex-member of the ‘European Second Language Association’ (EuroSLA) Executive Committee.
  • Member of the ‘ESRC Peer Review College’.
  • Associate Member of the Centre for Research & Enterprise in Language (CREL). University of Greenwich, UK.
  • Associate Member of the Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism (CeLM). University of Reading, UK.
  • Linguistics Association of Great Britain (LAGB) (ordinary member).

 

Service to the Department (Modern Languages and Linguistics): 

  • Head of Department (2021-2025)
  • REF Champion for Impact (REF2021)
  • Deputy Head of Department (2018-2019)
  • Head of Research (2016-2019)
  • Linguistics Section Leader (2011-2015) 

Service to the University:

  • Member of the University’s Senate (2020-2023)
  • Member of the REF-Impact review working group (2021)
  • Member of the QS World Rankings Advisory Group (2019-2020) 

Other appointments: 

  • Member of the ESRC Grant Assessment Panel (2021-2025)
  • External examiner for MA (Taught) programmes in Linguistics and Linguistics and ELT at the University of Leeds (2018-2022)

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