Welcome! ¡Bienvenidos!I am a Professor at Purdue University in the School of Languages and Cultures. My research focuses on the phonetics and psycholinguistics of bilingual populations. My principle line of research investigates both the outcomes of code-switching, as well as the underlying mechanisms that govern language separation and selection. As a secondary area, I am interested in using tools for phonetic analysis as a method for teaching pronunciation.
I currently serve as the director of the Purdue Bilingualism Lab and have an affiliation with the Department of Linguistics in the School of Interdisciplinary Studies. I also have a courtesy appointment in the department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences. |
ContactPurdue University
School of Languages and Cultures 640 Oval Drive West Lafayette, IN 47907 danielolson (at) purdue.edu |
In the NewsMultilingualism is an American Tradition. So is the Backlash to it. in Time Magazine
Raising Bilingual Children on the Multilingual Mamas Podcast
Ways We Make Sense of Multiple in Think Magazine
Strengthening Spanish Linguistics in Think Magazine
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