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Danielle Dionne

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​I am a PhD Candidate in my 5th year studying Linguistics at Boston University. My research interests include sociolinguistics, computational linguistics,  and Bayesian pragmatics. I am currently conducting dissertation research on Spanish Subject Pronoun Variation in Dr. Daniel Erker's Sociolinguistics Lab. Additionally, I am conducting research in BU's Phonetics, Acquisition, and Multilingualism Lab (PAMLab) and The Linguistic Semantics Lab (LiSLab). Outside of academia, I am a huge foodie, I love learning about new cultures, and I have a deep appreciation for salsa dancing.

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