
About
Emily Bernate is an Assistant Professor of Spanish in the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures at St. Edward's University, located within the School of Arts and Humanities. She holds a Master's degree and completed Ph.D. coursework at the University of Houston. Her research focuses on sociolinguistics and pragmatics, particularly gender differences in language use and politeness norms in US Spanish contexts. She also studies Spanish Heritage Learners and the role of Spanish in the United States. Currently, she teaches Spanish linguistics courses with a focus on heritage learners.
Education: M.A. and Ph.D. coursework from the University of Houston.
Research Interests: Bernate’s work bridges sociolinguistic theory and applied language studies, emphasizing empirical analysis of linguistic variation in Hispanic communities. She explores how gender and cultural identity influence discourse patterns in bilingual environments.
Presentations: She has presented on topics such as Spanglish in academia and politeness norms in US Spanish. No grants or student advisement roles are explicitly listed in the text. Office: Holy Cross Hall 320, Mailbox 18.
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