About
Nicole Bay is a Part-time/Adjunct Faculty member in the Department of Linguistics within the College of Humanities at Brigham Young University. She is based in room 4065 JFSB, Provo, Utah, and contributes to teaching and curriculum development in linguistics and English language education.
Her research focuses on diverse areas within linguistics, including:
- Diachronic language variation and historical changes in language
- Nicaraguan Sign Language and sign language development
- English etymology and word origin studies
- Integration of linguistic principles into K–12 educational frameworks
- Applications for teaching English as a second language
Nicole Bay is committed to equipping students with analytical tools to further explore linguistics and contribute meaningfully to language education and research fields.
She teaches various courses in the Linguistics program, though specific course titles and numbers are not detailed in the provided text.
There are no listed scientific awards or honors in the available information.
In her teaching philosophy, Nicole Bay sees herself as a guide, coach, and facilitator who provides encouragement and fosters deep understanding. She aims for students to carry forward their knowledge into professional and academic contributions in linguistics and language teaching.
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