Teaching

My academic and intellectual background is very diverse

This informs both my research and my teaching.

Sociolinguistics: Language, Culture, and Society, Fall 2018

Syntax, Fall 2018, Spring 2017

Phonetics & Phonology, Spring 2018, Spring 2017

Say What? Syntactic Variation in Dialects of English, Fall 2017

Syntax II, Spring 2017

Dialects of American English, Spring 2017

First Year Seminar: Language, Gender, and Sexuality, Fall 2016

Introduction to Linguistics, Fall 2016, Fall 2017

English Dialects, Fall 2015.

Introduction to Linguistics (co-taught with Florian Schwarz), Spring 2015.

Seminar: Experimental perspectives on argument structure, Spring 2015.

Introduction to Speech Analysis, Fall 2014.

Seminar: Information structure and syntax, Spring 2014.

Introduction to Syntax (undergrad), Spring 2014.

Introduction to Speech Analysis, Fall 2013.

I was hashtagged for the first (and as far as I know only) time by the undergrads at the UPenn Philomathean Society.

Syntax, Spring 2013.

Syntax, Fall 2012.

Phonetics, Spring 2012.

Teaching Assistant, Cognition, taught by Professor Andrew Hilford, Fall 2011.

Teaching Assistant, Grammatical Analysis, taught by Professor Chris Collins, Fall 2009.

Teaching Assistant, Sound and Language, taught by Professor Lisa Davidson, Fall 2008.

Teaching Assistant, Language, taught by Professor Anna Szabolcsi, Fall 2007.

'good' words brainstorm


English dialects: Class brainstorm on words that mean 'good'.