Rémi Adam van Compernolle
Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics, Second Language Acquisition and Global French Studies
Associate Department Head
- POS 355
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Department of Languages, Cultures & Applied Linguistics
4980 Margaret Morrison St
Posner Hall 341
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Bio
Rémi A. van Compernolle joined LCAL as a faculty member in second language acquisition and Global French Studies in 2012 after completing his Ph.D. in Applied Linguistics at the Pennsylvania State University.
focuses on the intersections between cognition, affect and identity in second/foreign/additional language development. Drawing on Vygotskian cultural-historical psychology, Dr. van Compernolle's work examines how opportunities for development are co-constructed between people (e.g., teachers and students) and how cultural artifacts (e.g., linguistic forms, semantic and pragmatic concepts) are internalized and, in turn, mediate cognition, affect and identity performance. Most of his work in carried out under formal educational conditions, including classroom discourse and interaction, concept-based instruction and dynamic assessment.
Dr. van Compernolle teaches and advises graduate students in second language acquisition theory, qualitative research methods, interaction analysis and Vygotskian theory. He also teaches undergraduate French courses (all levels) as well as courses for our applied multilingual studies program (e.g., 82-283 Language Diversity and Cultural Identity).
Education
Ph.D., Applied Linguistics, The Pennsylvania State University
M.A., French Studies, University of North Texas
B.A., French Studies, University of North Texas
Areas of Interest
- Second language development
- Cultural-historical psychology
- Language and cognition
- Pragmatics
- Discourse and interaction
Courses Taught
- Second language acquisition: Theories and research
- Qualitative research methods in second language research
- Interaction and L2 development
- Francophone Sociolinguistics
- Language diversity and cultural identity
