I am a linguist and a quantitative researcher. My research investigates issues related to probabilistic statistical information that bi/multilingual speakers recruit in second (L2) or additional language (Ln) processing and learning. Using experimental and corpus-based methods, my research seeks to understand how statistical information of language guides online processing and shapes long-term representation of linguistic constructions in bi/multilinguals. I am comfortable with both frequentist and Bayesian data analyses and have solid background in R and Python. Currently, I work at the Department of English and Linguistics at Thammasat University, Thailand, where I teach courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
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Ph.D. in Linguistics, 2020
Georgetown University
M.A. in Second Language Studies, 2010
University of Hawaii, Manoa
B.Ed. in Secondary Education, 2007
Chulalongkorn University