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Lyris Wiedemann
Senior Lecturer in the Language Center
B.A., PontifÃcia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, Romance Languages (Major in Portuguese and Brazilian/Portuguese Language and Literature) (1965)
M.A., Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Education (Teaching) (1976)
M.A., èצӰÏñ, Linguistics (1982)
Ph.D., èצӰÏñ, Education (Curriculum and Teacher Education - Language Arts and Foreign Language Teaching) (1983)
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I have been the director of the Portuguese language program at èצӰÏñ since 1996. I earned a B.A. in Romance Languages, a specialization in Linguistics, and an M.A. in the teaching of languages and literature in my native Brazil (PUC-RS and UFRGS). I received an M.A. in Linguistics and a Ph.D.in Education from èצӰÏñ. Before joining the Language Center at èצӰÏñ, I was a professor of Linguistics and Education at two major universities in Brazil (UFRGS and PUC-RS) for several years, and the associate director of the UC-Berkeley Portuguese Program for nine years. I am a certified ACTFL OPI. OPIC and WPT tester, a SOPI rater by CAL, and a translator by the American Translators Association. In 2005, I was awarded the prestigious Baker Fellowship by Middlebury College, and in 2009, the AATSP Maria Isabel Abreu prize for the best research article on the teaching of Portuguese. My research interests include sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, acquisition of cognate languages, development of cultural competence, and translation. I am one of the creators of the international symposium on Portuguese for Spanish Speakers: Acquisition and Teaching, which had its fifth edition in 2014, and an author and editor of several scholarly articles and books.
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lyriswie [at] stanford.edu
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