Biography
Nicholas received his B.As in Linguistics and Spanish from Boise State University in 2017. He received his M.A in Linguistics at the University of New Mexico in 2021.
As an undergraduate student, Nicholas was introduced to linguistics and language acquisition while spending two years abroad in Santiago, Chile. His own experience learning Spanish as an adult, as well as his experience teaching both English and Spanish, resulted in his passion for language acquisition and cognition.
As a graduate student, Nicholas investigates many aspects of second language acquisition and bilingualism, including language co-activation and the social and cognitive factors that influence language learning and teaching.
Nicholas received his B.As in Linguistics and Spanish from Boise State University in 2017. He received his M.A in Linguistics at the University of New Mexico in 2021.
As an undergraduate student, Nicholas was introduced to linguistics and language acquisition while spending two years abroad in Santiago, Chile. His own experience learning Spanish as an adult, as well as his experience teaching both English and Spanish, resulted in his passion for language acquisition and cognition.
As a graduate student, Nicholas investigates many aspects of second language acquisition and bilingualism, including language co-activation and the social and cognitive factors that influence language learning and teaching.