Dr. Scott Sterling

Dr. Scott Sterling
Associate Professor
Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Department of
Arts and Sciences, College of
Root Hall, A-177
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Education

  • Ph.D. - Second Language Studies, Michigan State University - 2015
  • M.A. - Linguistics, University of Montana - 2010
  • B.A. - Anthropology and Spanish, Southeast Missouri State University - 2008

Professional Webpage

http://scott-sterling.com/

Teaching Interests

  • Research methodology, TESOL methodology, Second Language Acquisition

Research Interests

  • Second language acquisition, meta-research, research ethics, humor, language play

I am an Assistant Professor of Linguistics and TESL at Indiana State University. My main areas of research are (1) meta-research in linguistics, (2) humor usage by second language learners, and (3) autonomous language learning with technology. I generally teach graduate and undergraduate courses related to language acquisition and teaching methodologies. You can read more about me by visiting my website.

 

ESL 103A - English as a second language
LING 210 - Introduction to Linguistics
LING 311 - Linguistic Analysis of English
LING 316 - Introduction to Teaching English as a Second Language
LING 409 - Internship in LLL
LING 520/420 - Language Acquisition (undergraduate)
LING 580/480 - Computer-Assisted Language Learning
LLL 600 - Introduction to Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
LING 613 - Teaching English as a Second Language
LING 792 - Professionalization in Second Language Education