Current Graduate Students
Jessica Veléz-Avilés
Phone: (814) 865-0035
Email: jxv473 at psu dot edu
Jessica Vélez Avilés is a graduate student in the Department of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese at Penn State University, where she specializes in Hispanic Linguistics and Psycholinguistics. She earned her B.A. in Spanish Education from the University of Puerto Rico-Río Piedras. Jessica also completed an M.A. in General Linguistics in the same institution. Her research interests include bilingualism, Spanish-English code-switching, psycholinguistics, second language acquisition, and language contact. Ongoing research includes bilingual language acquisition and processing, and quantitative analyses of Puerto Rican code-switched data from oral, written, and comprehension (eye-tracking) tasks. Her interests have revolved around bilingualism and Spanish-English code-switching, so, here at Penn State, she plans to further study this topic integrating psycholinguistic methods that allow her to better understand the mental processes underlying bilingual ability. Jessica spends her free time enjoying the simple pleasures of everyday life, like reading a novel, taking a walk, or having a good conversation with a friend.
Tiffany Rodriguez-Cruz
Phone: (814) 865-0035
Email: tfr5249 at psu dot edu
Tiffany earned her BA in Socio-cultural Anthropology, Hispanic Linguistics and her minor in Chinese (Mandarin) from the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras. Her research interests are broad, but she mainly focuses on bilingual language processing of inclusive language. Besides linguistics, Tiffany likes to sing, dance, and play video games.