Department of Languages and Linguistics

 

Martha Mendoza

PhD, University of California at Berkeley
Assistant Professor
Linguistics and Spanish Linguistics

 
I am an assistant professor of Linguistics and Spanish Linguistics at Florida Atlantic University. I earned a Ph.D. in Hispanic Linguistics from the University of California, Berkeley, where I also earned an M.A. in General Linguistics. I teach a range of undergraduate and graduate courses in Linguistics and Spanish Linguistics, such as Semantics and Bilingualism (in English) and Structure of Modern Spanish, Spanish Phonology and Dialectology, and History and Dialectology of Spanish (in Spanish). My fields of interest are: Various areas of Spanish Linguistics (especially morphology, syntax, and semantics), Cognitive Linguistics, Metaphor Theory, Semantics, Bilingualism, and Spanish in the US.
 
Recent courses taught:

- LIN 4802 Semantics

- LIN 4620 Bilingualism
- SPN 3343 Spanish for Bilinguals II
- SPN 4790 Spanish Phonology and Dialectology
- SPN 4850 Structure of Modern Spanish
- SPN 6835 History & Dialectology of Spanish
 
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