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Amelia Tseng Assistant Professor World Languages and Cultures

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Amelia Tseng
CAS | World Languages and Cultures
Gray Hall 215
Degrees
Ph.D Georgetown University, Linguistics
M.S. Georgetown University, Linguistics
M.A. Arizona State University, Spanish Linguistics
B.A. Magna Cum Laude Wellesley College, Spanish and English

Bio
Dr. Amelia Tseng is Assistant Professor in Spanish and Linguistics. Her research addresses how language shapes and is shaped by identity across immigrant generations in Latinx diasporic contexts, focusing on multilingualism, dialect variation, discourse, and the construction of ethnoracial and cultural identity.

Dr. Tseng coordinates the AU Linguistics Program. She is Principal Investigator on the Washington, D.C. Latinx Language and Identity project (DCLLIP). She is affiliate faculty in Anthropology and the Center for Latin 鶹ý and Latino studies at 鶹ý and previously directed the Bilingual Education program. Dr. Tseng held a Research Associate appointment at the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage from 2016-2022. Her university teaching and research have been recognized through awards from 鶹ý, Georgetown University, the Society for Applied Anthropology, and the National Science Foundation. Dr. Tseng has appeared on National Public Radio and WUSA 9.




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Teaching

Fall 2024

  • LING-401 Sounds of Language & Meaning

  • SPAN-466 Spanish Language in the U.S.

Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities

Selected Publications

Forthcoming. Playground learning: African 鶹ý English in Latinx linguistic repertoires. Journal of Language, Identity, and Education. DOI:10.1080/15348458.2023.2263568.

2023 Nativized exoticism in “el país de todas las sangres”. Ethnic and Racial Studies. DOI 10.1080/01419870.2023.2243306.

2021. Applied Linguistics, 113-135.

2021Tseng, Amelia and Hinrichs, Lars. Mobility, polylingualism,a nd change: Toward an updated sociolinguistics of diaspora. Journal of Sociolinguistics Special Issue on language and diaspora.  

2020 Flores, Nelson, Subtirelu, Nicholas, and Tseng, Amelia (eds.), Raciolinguistic perspectives on dual language education. Multilingual Matters.

2020. Tseng, Amelia and Hinrichs, Lars. Mobility and the English Language. In Aarts, Bas, McMahon, April, and Lars Hinrichs (ed.), Handbook of English Linguistics, 2nd ed. Wiley Blackwell.

2020    Cashman, Holly and Tseng, Amelia. Pragmatics and multilingualism. In Dale Koike and César Felix-Brasdefer (eds.), Routledge Handbook on Spanish Pragmatics (pp. 335-350). Routledge. 

2020    Identity. In Susana Eisenchlas and Andrea Schalley (eds.), Handbook on Social and Affective Factors in Home Language Maintenance (pp. 109-129). Mouton de Gruyter.

2020 Normalization of dialect translinguistics in an internally diverse global-city diasporic  community. In Jerry Won Lee and Sender Dovchin (eds.), Translinguistics: Negotiating Innovation and Ordinariness (pp. 146-160). Routledge.

2020 Advancing a sociolinguistics of complexity: Spanish-speaking identities in Washington, D.C. In Andrew Lynch (ed.), Handbook on Spanish in the Global City (pp. 330-354). Routledge.

2018    Abriendo closings in bilingual radio speech: Discourse strategies, code-switching, and the interactive construction of broadcast structures. Text & Talk, 38(4), 481-502.

2017    De Fina, Anna, and Tseng, Amelia. Narrative in the study of migrants. In Suresh Canagarajah (ed.), Handbook on Migration and Language (pp. 381-396). Routledge. Winner of the 鶹ý Association of Applied Linguistics (AAAL) Book Prize 2020.

2011    DJ stances, station goals: Performing identity on a bilingual Arizona radio show. Proceedings of the 12th Symposium About Language and Society (SALSA): 2011-Austin, Texas Linguistics Forum (TLF), 54, 57-71.

2007    El paisaje lingüístico de Phoenix, AZ: una investigación preliminar (The linguistic landscape of Phoenix, AZ: a preliminary investigation). Proceedings of the University of Arizona Seventeenth Annual Symposium on Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literature, Language, and Culture: 2007, 11-28.  

Professional Presentations

Recent keynotes:

9th National Symposium on Spanish as a Heritage Language (NSSHL), 2022

New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV) 49, 2021

California Association for Bilingual Teacher Education (CABTE)/California Council for Teacher Education (CCTE) Annual Conference. 2021

3rd International Conference on the Sociolinguistics of Immigration (SLIMIG), 2018