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Lynne Stallings
Assistant Professor
PhD, University of Southern California
Office: Robert Bell 344
Phone: (765) 285-8403
E-mail: lstallings@bsu.edu
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Areas of Specialization:
Psycholinguistics, language production; Second language writing methods
and assessment; The relationship between linguistic environment and
language acquisition
Publications
- Stallings, L.M., Kirk, K.I., & Chin, S.B. & Gao, S. (2002). Parent
word familiarity and the language development of pediatric cochlear
implant users. The Volta Review, 102 (4), 237-258.
- Stallings, L.M., Gao, .S., & Svirsky, M.A. (2002). Assessing the
language development of pediatric cochlear implant users across a broad
range of ages and performance abilities. The Volta Review, 102
(4), 215-235.
- *Svirsky, M.A., Stallings, L.M., Lento, C.L., Ying, E.A., & Leonard,
L.B. (2002). Grammatical morphology development in pediatric CI users
may be affected by the perceptual prominence of the relevant markers.
Special supplement to the Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and
Laryngology, 111 (5, Part 2), 109-112.
Presentations
- The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of ESL Academic Writing (2003).
Invited University Symposium: 25th INTESOL Conference. Panelists:
Avon Crismore, Mary Theresa Seig, & Lynne Stallings.
- Stallings, L.M. & Murday, K. (2004). The evolution of language
learning and technology: Evaluating the role of socio-cultural
theory in on-line learning. Symposium presented at the 25th INTESOL
Conference. Carmel, IN.
- The Saudi Influx: Challenges and Opportunities for Educators
(2006). Invited University/IEP Focus Session: 27th INTESOL
Conference. Panelists: Ali Alghamdi, Kim Bassler, & Lynne Stallings.
- *Stallings, L.M., MacDonald, M.C., & O'Seaghdha, P.G. (1998).
Phrasal ordering constraints in sentence production: Phrase length
and verb disposition in heavy-NP shift. Journal of Memory and
Language, 39, 392-417.
Courses
Graduate:
TESOL methods,
materials, and assessment
Undergraduate: Language and Society,
Introductory Linguistics, Language and Gender, TESOL methods and
materials
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