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Devin Grammon

Assistant Professor of Spanish Sociolinguistics
Romance Languages, Spanish, Spanish Heritage Language Program
Phone: 541-346-4070
Office: 417 Friendly Hall
Office Hours: By appointment
Research Interests: Sociocultural Linguistics, Second Language Studies, Linguistic Ethnography, Language Contact, Quechua and Andean Spanish, Linguistic Landscapes

Education

2018 Ph.D. Hispanic Linguistics, The Ohio State University

2012 M.A. Hispanic Linguistics, University of Colorado Boulder 

2010 B.A. Spanish and History, University of Northern Colorado 

Research

Devin Grammon is an Assistant Professor of Spanish Sociolinguistics in the Department of Romance Languages at the University of Oregon. His research interests include second language learning, sociolinguistic variation, and language ideologies. His current research projects focus on language learning during study abroad in Peru, Quechua and Andean Spanish, and multilingual street signs. His most recent peer-reviewed publications are featured in Applied LinguisticsLinguistics & EducationForeign Language Annals, the Routledge Handbook of Variationist Approaches to Spanish, and Study Abroad and the Second Language Acquisition of Sociolinguistic Variation in Spanish.    

To learn more, visit: https://blogs.uoregon.edu/grammon/ 

Teaching

Spring 2023-Fall 2023

On research leave 

Winter 2024 Courses 

SPAN 322 Introduction to Hispanic Lingusitics 

SPAN 428 Spanish in the United States 

Spring 2024 Courses

SPAN 420/520 Lingusitic Landscapes: Spanish in Public Space

SPAN 322 Introduction to Hispanic Lingusitics