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Adam McBride is an Assistant Professor of French & Italian at Brigham Young University, specializing in French linguistics and sociolinguistics. His research focuses on phonetics, second language acquisition, and language education, with particular attention to pronunciation features and dialectal variation in French. He has contributed to studies on vowel perception, liaison phenomena, and nasal vowel deletion in spoken French.
McBride's work bridges academic research and public engagement, as evidenced by his participation in the French Language Fair and contributions to podcasts like 'Among the Losses,' which explore literary and cultural topics. His pedagogical interests include innovative teaching models such as the PACE framework for pronunciation instruction.
His research spans both theoretical and applied linguistics, addressing questions about language variation in multicultural contexts (e.g., Île-de-France youth dialects) and phonological processes in contemporary French. Despite not being explicitly mentioned, his contributions suggest involvement in academic service and community outreach through the Public Humanities initiative at BYU.
While no formal student advisees or grants are listed in the provided text, his academic output reflects sustained engagement with core issues in French linguistics and education. His publications demonstrate a commitment to advancing both scholarly understanding and practical classroom applications of linguistic research.
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