Maria Yakushkina
Assistant Professor
TH331
Spanish
Maria Yakushkina, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Spanish and Humanistic Studies. Her areas of expertise include sociolinguistics, transnationalism, heritage- and second language acquisition and teaching, language and gender, and sociopragmatics. Her current research focuses on the interconnection between transnationalism, language use, and identity among 1.5- and second generation of migrants, heritage speakers of Spanish in the US.
Education:
Ph.D. and M.A. Purdue University, B.A./M.A. Voronezh State University (Russia).Courses taught:
- Second Language Acquisition and Assessment
- Language and Identity
- Introduction to Linguistics
- Spanish Phonetics
- Spanish for Heritage Speakers
- Spanish and English for the Professions
- Spanish Language general courses
- Intensive Spanish (Study Abroad)