Miguel Marquez received his Ph.D. in French Linguistics and Second Language Studies from Indiana University (US) in 2016 and his Bachelor´s Degree in Translation and Interpretation from Granada University (Spain) in 2003. His professional interest lies in the acquisition of languages such as French and Spanish in a fast, enjoyable, long-lasting and efficient manner. He has taught Spanish and French at high-school and university programs both in regular and immersion courses in Spain, France, the United States and Brazil.
Education
2016 Indiana University-Bloomington, Ph.D. French Linguistics and Second Language Studies
2008 Indiana University-Bloomington, Master´s French Linguistics
2003 Universidad de Granada. Studies in Translation and Interpretation
Work experience
2020-Current, Lecturer at Southern University of Science and Technology , Shenzhen, China
2016-2019, Lecturer at Paraiba State University, Campina Grande, Brazil
2012-2016, Associate Instructor of Spanish at Indiana University-Bloomington, US
2011-2012, Teaching Fellow at Indiana Purdue Fort Wayne University, US
2009-2011, Associate Instructor of French at Indiana University-Bloomington, US
2003-2004, Spanish Language Assistant at Institut Jean Lurçat, Martigues, France
Publications
2016, The acquisition of French nasal vowels: From first language allophony to second language phonological contrast. Indiana University ProQuest Dissertations Publishing.
2009, La perífrasis estar + ndo en puertorriqueños bilingües con residencia en Estados Unidos. Boletín de Filología XLIV (2), 2009, p. 119-134.