CURRICULUM VITAE Andrés Enrique Colgate University Department of Romance Languages and Literatures Hamilton, NY 13346 Tel (315) 228-7089 [email protected] http://classes.colgate.edu/aenrique/ EDUCATION Ph.D. in Spanish (Hispanic Linguistics). University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1997 Dissertation: The Grammaticalization of Object Agreement in Spanish. Director: Dr. Carmen Silva-Corvalán M.A. in Spanish (Hispanic Linguistics). University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1992 B.A. in Spanish (Licenciatura en Filología Española). Universidad de Valladolid (Spain), 1988 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE July 2000 to present Assistant Professor. Department of Romance Languages and Literatures. Colgate University. Hamilton, New York September 1998 to May 2000 Full-time Lecturer. Department of Spanish and Portuguese. University of Southern California, Los Angeles 1996-97, and 1998-99 Part-time Lecturer. Department of Modern Languages. California State University, Los Angeles February to September 1998 Assistant Professor. Facultad de Humanidades y Educación, Universidad de Burgos (Spain) 1990-97 Assistant Lecturer. Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of Southern California Andrés Enrique 2 PUBLICATIONS "Accounting for the Position of Verbal Agreement Morphology with Psycholinguistic and Diachronic Explanatory Factors." To appear in Studies in Language 26.1 2002 “On the Position of Verbal Agreement Markers.” To appear in Beatriz Fernández and Pablo Albizu (eds.), On Case and Agreement. Bilbao: Servicio Editorial de la Universidad del País Vasco. 2002 “Ejercicios de reflexión.” In Carmen Silva Corvalán. Sociolingüística y pragmática del español. Washington: Georgetown University Press. 2001 "Spanish object agreement markers and the typology of object agreement morphology." In Dworkin, Steve and Wanner, Dieter (eds.), New Approaches to Old Problems. Issues in Romance Historical Linguistics. Philadelphia: John Benjamins. 149-164. 2000 "Una definición pluridimensional del sujeto lingüístico." Archipiélago: Al borde del sujeto. 23: 43-54. 1995 Biblia Romanceada. Real Academia de la Historia Ms. 87, 15th Century, with Moshe Lazar and Francisco J. Pueyo Mena. [A critical edition with an extended introduction and over two thousand notes]. Madison: Hispanic Seminary of Medieval Studies. 1994 Text and Concordance of the Biblia Romanceada Ms. Real Academia de la Historia 87, with Moshe Lazar and Francisco J. Pueyo Mena. [A paleographic edition and concordance in microfilm with an accompanying booklet]. Madison: Hispanic Seminary of Medieval Studies. 1994 "La distribución de los pronombres de objeto en español: consideraciones históricas, tipológicas y psicolingüísticas." Lingüística. 5: 41-77. 1993 In preparation: “Using Universal Principles of Root-Affix Asymmetries in Markedness to Explain Old Spanish Shift from ge to se” “Explaining article-possessor complementarity in Spanish” "Pruebas del parentesco entre la Biblia de Alba y la Biblia de la Real Academia de la Historia ms. 87: un análisis cuantitativo." Andrés Enrique 3 PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS “Principales rasgos del español de América. Contribuciones indígenas y africanas”. Presented on January 16th 2002 at the Department of Spanish Philology and Modern Languages, University of the Balearic Islands, Palma de Mallorca (Spain). “Las nuevas tecnologías audiovisuales en la enseñanza del español como lengua extranjera”. Presented on July 10th 2001 at the Curso de Postgrado de Metodología y Didáctica del Español como Lengua Extranjera. Universidad de Valencia and Instituto Cervantes, Valencia (Spain) “The Evolution of Object Agreement in Spanish: a Typological Perspective”. Presented on January 27th 2000 at the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque “Spanish Object Agreement Markers and the Typology of Object Agreement Morphology”. Presented on April 10th 1999 at the 29th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. “La lengua coreana desde una perspectiva científica. La perfección técnica del alfabeto hangul”. Presented on June 22nd 1998 at the First Korean Studies Seminary, Instituto Complutense de Estudios Internacionales, Universidad Complutense, Campus de Somosaguas, Madrid (Spain) “Tipología de la posición de los marcadores de concordancia”. Presented on May 8th 1998 at the Linguistics Seminary on Case and Agreement, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad del País Vasco, Vitoria-Gasteiz (Spain) COURSES TAUGHT Linguistics: Advanced oral communication: applied phonetics Research methods in linguistics Spanish as a global language Social and geographic varieties of Spanish Language and the media Pragmatics and child language Language and Literature: Spanish Literature: Medieval Spain Advanced composition and stylistics Intensive review of Spanish grammar Spanish for graduate reading knowledge Spanish for heritage speakers First, second an third semester basic Spanish Spanish for faculty and staff Andrés Enrique 4 SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS Colgate University Faculty Award. Interfraternity and Panhellenic Councils. 2000-2001 Korean Language Training Fellowship. Korea Foundation, 1997 Del Amo Dissertation Award. University of Southern California, 1995-96 Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement. University of Southern California (Office of International Students and Scholars) 1992 Graduate Assistant Lecturership. Department of Spanish and Portuguese. University of Southern California 1990-95 LANGUAGE AND COMPUTER SKILLS Languages: Spanish (native); English (near-native fluency); French, Italian, Korean Experience using a wide range of computer programs applied to research and teaching within the Humanities: Markup languages: HTML, SGML, HSMS (Hispanic Seminary of Medieval Studies) Statistical packages: SPSS Programs for designing and developing web pages: Front Page, Netscape Composer PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP Linguistic Society of America Modern Language Association American association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese Phi Beta Delta, Honor Society for International Scholars SERVICE University Level Attendee, Liberal Arts Curriculum staff meetings, Colgate University. Department Level Webmaster for the Romance Languages Department web pages, Colgate University: http://departments.colgate.edu/romancelanguages/ Member of Search Committee for visiting position in Spanish .
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