Bryan Koronkiewicz
modern languages and classics
University of Alabama
United States of America
Biography
Bryan Koronkiewicz is an associate professor belongs to the department of modern languages and classics from the university of alabama.
Research Interest
Dr. Koronkiewicz’s research interests include bilingualism, code-switching, methodology, processing, pronouns, second language acquisition, and syntax. Current projects concern bilingualism; syntactic properties of code-switching; quantitative/experimental methodology; methodological concerns in bilingual research; the bilingual spectrum (e.g., early vs. late, simultaneous vs. consecutive); heritage speaker bilingualism; second language acquisition; and bilingual processing.
Publications
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González-Vilbazo, K., & B. Koronkiewicz. (forthcoming). Tú y yo can code-switch but nosotros cannot. In R. E. Guzzardo Tamargo, C. Mazak & M. C. Parafita Cuoto (Eds.), Spanish English Code-switching in the Caribbean and the U.S. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
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González-Vilbazo, K., L. Bartlett, S. Downey, S. Ebert, J. Heil, B. Hoot, B. Koronkiewicz, & S. E. Ramos (2012). Methodological considerations in code-switching research. Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 6 (1), 118-138.