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Daria Bahtina is a Continuing Lecturer at the University of California, Los Angeles. She obtained her Ph.D. in 2013 from Utrecht University. Her teaching broadly focuses on the relationship between language and society, exploring areas such as Sociolinguistics, Language & Identity, and Language & Gender. She examines how language structure and variation are patterned within dimensions of social structure and how language participates in the performance and construction of identity and social meaning-making. Furthermore, her research intersects with language, learning, and culture, and she teaches courses in Bilingualism & Language Acquisition, Language Learning & Teaching, and Translation & Interpreting. These courses cover theories and empirical findings related to language acquisition and cognitive aspects of multilingualism, as well as translation theories and practices, situating these topics within various languages and cultures.
Department of Economics admits primarily for the PhD program.