Katherine Ward
Assistant Professor
Spanish Linguistics │ Bilingual Education │ Spanish in Contact
Katherine Ward is an Assistant Professor of Hispanic Linguistics in the Department of Classical & Modern Languages & Literatures at Texas Tech University. Before joining TTU, she received her PhD in Spanish Linguistics in 2025 from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, with a PhD minor in Curriculum & Instruction from UW–Madison's School of Education. Her research centers on perceptions of bilingualism and minoritized language contact features in school settings—principally, Spanish-English bilingual education in the U.S. and Kichwa-Spanish Intercultural Bilingual Education in Ecuador, where she lived and worked for many years and carried out her dissertation research as a Fulbright-Hays DDRA Fellow. Her work explores perceptions of linguistic contact phenomena by teachers, students, and communities as case studies in combatting linguistic discrimination in schools worldwide.
Recent courses:
Graduate
- SPAN 5343 Studies in Spanish (Second Language Acquisition) - Fall 2026
- SPAN 5340 Spanish Language and Linguistics (Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics) - Fall 2025
Undergraduate
- SPAN 3308 How the Spanish Language Works - Fall 2026; Spring 2026
- SPAN 3318 The Sounds of Spanish - Spring 2026

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