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Nancy Bell is a Professor at Washington State University, specializing in Applied Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition. Her work focuses on the role of humor and language play in second language learning, intercultural communication, and pragmatic competence development.
- BA: Linguistics, University of Oregon
- PhD: Educational Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania
Her research explores how humor functions in L2 interaction, emphasizing its impact on sociolinguistic competence and classroom dynamics. She has published extensively on topics including L2 humor production, discourse analysis, and pedagogical strategies for multilingual learners.
Bell’s publications highlight a strong focus on humor studies, pragmatic development, and language play. Her work bridges theoretical insights from discourse analysis with practical applications in language education, reflecting a sustained interest in enhancing L2 learners’ communicative abilities through playful interaction.
At WSU, she coordinates the Linguistics track, trains graduate instructors in academic literacies for multilingual students, and teaches courses supporting international learners. Her career includes two years with the Peace Corps in Cameroon, enriching her expertise in ESL and cross-cultural teaching.
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