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Jessica Tiegs

J. Tiegs
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Lecturer of Spanish

J. Tiegs is currently a lecturer of Spanish in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. She learned Spanish from a young age, prompting her interest in language and her later travels to Spanish-speaking countries. She has spent long periods of time working and/or doing research in Peru and Chile, as well as shorter stays in Costa Rica, Ecuador and Spain. Her training is as a laboratory phonologist working with Romance Languages. She studies phonetics, phonology and sociolinguistics, with particular interest in speech perception and dialectal accommodation. Most recently, Jessica has researched native-speaker perception of European Portuguese vowels and marginal contrasts.

This semester she is teaching the History of Portuguese (PORT 4550/6550), an introduction to the historical linguistic development of Portuguese that brought the language to what it is today.

In addition to her research and teaching background, Jessica worked as a medical interpreter here in Athens for six years. 

She also has served as assistant director of the University of Arizona's study abroad program in Valladolid, Spain.

 

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Dr. Tiegs received her PhD from the University of Arizona and her masters at UGA, both in Hispanic Linguistics. Her bachelors is also from UGA, in Romance Languages and Anthropology.

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