Pitt Presents at the 2021 Hispanic Linguistics Symposium

The research of four current members of the Pitt Linguistics community was presented at the latest installment of the Hispanic Linguistics Symposium, held online and organized by Wake Forest University, October 7-9, 2021.  Doctoral student Andrea Hernández Hurtado presented work on the innovative regularization of preterit andar in Spain. Doctoral students Angela Krak, Juan Berríos and faculty member Dr. Matthew Kanwit presented a project on future-in-the-past expression in Caracas, Venezuela and Seville, Spain using a controlled preference task. Dr. Kanwit also presented with Dr. Megan Solon of Indiana University on the use of a new task to assess L2 sociophonetic competence.