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Joseph Bauman - PhD candidate (ABD) in Spanish LinguisticsContact: jrb922@psu.edu / 814.865.0035 (341 Burrowes Building) Research interests: Language variation and change, grammaticalization, historical linguistics, the evolution of modal verb constructions CV: pdf |
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I was born and raised among the hills, forests, and fields of eastern Pennsylvania. I spent my undergraduate years
at Penn State University and graduated with a BA in Spanish and a BA in Integrative Arts. For several years following
graduation, I apprenticed and worked as a goldsmith and then returned to Penn State as a graduate student. I am currently
a PhD candidate in Spanish Linguistics, and my dissertation research involves the grammaticalization of modal verb
constructions that express obligation in the history of Spanish.
Linguistics 100 (Foundations of Linguistics): pdf
Spanish 215 (Introduction to Spanish Linguistics): pdf
Spanish 414 (Spanish Phonology): pdf
Spanish 418 (The Evolution of Spanish): pdf
Spanish 440 (Teaching of Romance Languages): pdf
Torres Cacoullos, Rena and Joseph Bauman. (forthcoming, 2013). Preposiciones III: Por, pora, para. Sintaxis histórica de la
lengua española, parte III: Adverbios, preposiciones y conjunciones, Concepción Company Company (directora).
México: Fondo de Cultura Económica y Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.