Fernández-Lizárraga, E. (2025). Recursive recalibration and the social meaning of codeswitching. Language in Society, 1-25.
Fernández-Lizárraga, E. (2024). The Social Meanings of Definite Articles with Proper Names in Spanish. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics 30.2, Selected Papers from NWAV 51.
Vallejos, R., Fernández-Lizárraga, E., & Patterson, H. (2020). The role of information structure in the instantiation of objects: Evidence from Amazonian Spanish. Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, 13(1), 219-245.
“Voicing the Borderlands: Place and Constructed Dialogue among Transborder College Students.” Hispanic Linguistics Symposium (HLS 2025), University of Arizona; Tucson, November 13-15, 2025
With J. Adolfo Hermosillo. “Constructing Corpora for Interactional Sociopragmatics Research.” 54th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL54), Brigham Young University, May 9-11, 2024.
With Thomas Goebel-Mahrle. “Telenovela Codeswitching: Betty through the Lens of the Third Wave.” Invited talk at the University of Arizona, March 13, 2024.
“Exploiting the Common Ground: Definite Articles with Proper Names in Spanish.” Linguistic Society of America, 97th Annual Meeting (LSA 2023), Denver, Colorado, January 5-8, 2023.
With Will Clapp, Lily Clifford, and Rob Podesva. “Intra-Latinx Variation in the Prosodic Rhythm of English in California: The Influences of Dialect Contact and Language Ideology.” Georgetown University Round Table (GURT 2022), Georgetown University, March 10-13, 2022.
“Recursive Recalibration and the Social Meaning of Codeswitching.” Invited talk at the Language Variation and Change workshop, University of Chicago, April 30, 2021.
For a full list of presentations and invited talks, see CV.