Joy Peltier

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Joy Peltier

Assistant Professor
she/her

peltier.33@osu.edu

322D Oxley Hall
1712 Neil Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210

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By appointment over Zoom or in Oxley 322D

Areas of Expertise

  • Language contact, emergence, and change
  • Creole languages
  • Pragmatic markers
  • Minoritized languages in linguistics pedagogy

Education

  • Ph.D. Linguistics, U. of Michigan, 2022
  • M.A. Romance Languages, U. of Georgia, 2017
  • B.A. Romance Languages, U. of Georgia, 2017

I am a contact linguist and creolist interested in language emergence and change; in the use and borrowing of pragmatic markers and other highly multifunctional, context-dependent features of language; and in the (meta)linguistic knowledge and lived experiences of language users. Much of my work centers on Kwéyòl Donmnik (Dominica Creole) and its source languages; I am also interested in other Black language practices, such as African American Language. I am passionate about the inclusion of minoritized languages in linguistics pedagogy and am engaged in a collaborative project examining the linguistic and professional experiences of Black faculty in the language sciences. What I find most fulfilling about being a linguist is having opportunities to spark ah-ha! moments about varieties and features of language that are marginalized, stigmatized, or overlooked. I use several methodologies in my research, including corpus-based analyses, thematic analyses of interviews and surveys, and experimental tasks.

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