Amy Rossomondo
Amy E. Rossomondo, Assistant Professor, received her B.A. from the University of Notre Dame, her M.A. from the University of Georgia, and her Ph.D. from Indiana University. Before joining the faculty at KU she was a Visiting Professor at Miami University of Ohio. Her principal areas of research are second language acquisition, second Language pedagogy/classroom research, and Hispanic sociolinguistics. She has published an article on the use of pronominal address forms in Madrid that resulted from a William J. Fulbright research grant. She is currently working on a series of articles on second language reading and input processing, the first of which will appear in Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 29, 1. As well, she is Co-director the Basic Spanish Language Program and is in the process of implementing a version of the MIT Cultura project that consists of a virtual intercultural exchange between Spanish students at KU and English language students at the University of Costa Rica.