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Nicoleta Bateman is a Professor in the Liberal Studies Department at California State University, San Marcos. Her work bridges phonology, heritage language acquisition, and K-12 educational applications of linguistics. As a Chair, she leads interdisciplinary initiatives connecting linguistics to broader social sciences.
- Education: PhD (2007), MA (2002), and BA (2000) in Linguistics from UC San Diego under advisors Sharon Rose and Eric Bakovic.
Her research explores Romanian heritage speakers' linguistic structures, focusing on Differential Object Marking, clitic doubling, and phonological typology. She pioneers linguistics-based pedagogical frameworks for middle school and heritage language preservation.
- Key Trends: Heritage language stability in Romanian DOM systems, phonological gesture analysis, and community-engaged linguistic scholarship.
Bateman contributes to linguistics education through tools like her English~Romanian Phonological Assessment and publications in American Speech, Glossa, and Language and Linguistics Compass. Her work addresses bilingual identity development and language policy implications.
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