Devin Grammon is an Assistant Professor of Spanish Sociolinguistics in the Department of Romance Languages at the University of Oregon. His interdisciplinary research focuses on Andean Spanish and Quechua, language ideologies, sociolinguistic variation, and post-secondary Spanish language education. His most recent peer-reviewed publications are featured in Language, Applied Linguistics, Heritage Language Journal, and L2 Journal. He is co-editor of the forthcoming edited volume Aquí se habla: Centering the Local and Personal in Spanish Language Education.
To learn more, visit: https://blogs.uoregon.edu/grammon/
2018 Ph.D. Hispanic Linguistics, The Ohio State University
2012 M.A. Hispanic Linguistics, University of Colorado Boulder
2010 B.A. Spanish and History, University of Northern Colorado
Fall 2024
SPAN 322 Introduction to Hispanic Lingusitics
Winter 2025
RL 620: Sociocultural Linguistics
SPAN 322: Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics
Spring 2025
SPAN 420/520: Language Contact in Latin America and Spain
SPAN 428: Spanish in the United States