Research in the Doctoral Program in Second Language Acquisition at the University of Wisconsin-Madison

Faculty and graduate students in the Doctoral Program in Second Language Acquisition (SLA) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison engage in a broad spectrum of research. From Professor Sally Magnan's research on study abroad and Professor Monika Chavez's work in foreign language policy thr...

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Adolescents
Bilingualism
College Faculty
College students
Colleges & universities
Doctoral Programs
English (Second Language)
English as a second language learning
Graduate Students
Higher education
Language Acquisition
Language Planning
Language policy
Linguistics
Literature
Multilingualism
Public Policy
Second Language Instruction
Second Language Learning
Second language vocabulary learning
Socialization
Spanish
Spanish as a second language learning
Spanish language
Student Interests
Study Abroad
Universities
Vocabulary Development
Wisconsin
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