Matthew Kanwit

Matthew Kanwit

University of Pittsburgh

H-index: 13

North America-United States

About Matthew Kanwit

Matthew Kanwit, With an exceptional h-index of 13 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Pittsburgh, specializes in the field of Second Language Acquisition, Sociolinguistic Variation, Communicative Competence, Morphology, Syntax.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Variable outcomes abroad: Exploring the role of pre-program proficiency in the development of Spanish future-time expression

Introduction: Historical overview, key constructs, and recent developments in the study of communicative competence

Looking forward: Future directions in the study of communicative competence

Communicative Competence in a Second Language: Theory, Method, and Applications

Corpora, Cognition, and Usage-Based Approaches

Exploring future-in-the-past variation in Seville and Caracas: ¿Cambiaría o iba a cambiar?

Sociolinguistic Competence: What We Know So Far and Where We're Heading

Do learners connect sociophonetic variation with regional and social characteristics? The case of L2 perception of Spanish aspiration

Matthew Kanwit Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Hispanic Linguistics

Citations(all)

555

Citations(since 2020)

431

Cited By

242

hIndex(all)

13

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

15

i10Index(since 2020)

14

Email

University Profile Page

University of Pittsburgh

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Matthew Kanwit Skills & Research Interests

Second Language Acquisition

Sociolinguistic Variation

Communicative Competence

Morphology

Syntax

Top articles of Matthew Kanwit

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Variable outcomes abroad: Exploring the role of pre-program proficiency in the development of Spanish future-time expression

Study Abroad and the Second Language Acquisition of Sociolinguistic Variation in Spanish

Matthew Kanwit

Megan Solon

2023/6/15

Introduction: Historical overview, key constructs, and recent developments in the study of communicative competence

Matthew Kanwit

Megan Solon

2022/12/30

Looking forward: Future directions in the study of communicative competence

Megan Solon

Matthew Kanwit

2022/12/30

Communicative Competence in a Second Language: Theory, Method, and Applications

Matthew Kanwit

Megan Solon

2022

Corpora, Cognition, and Usage-Based Approaches

The Handbook of Usage-Based Linguistics

MATTHEW KANWIT

JUAN BERRÍOS

2023/7/19

Exploring future-in-the-past variation in Seville and Caracas: ¿Cambiaría o iba a cambiar?

Innovative Approaches to Research in Hispanic Linguistics: Regional, diachronic, and learner profile variation

Angela Swain

Juan Berríos

Matthew Kanwit

2023/6/15

Sociolinguistic Competence: What We Know So Far and Where We're Heading

Matthew Kanwit

2022/3/30

Do learners connect sociophonetic variation with regional and social characteristics? The case of L2 perception of Spanish aspiration

Studies in Second Language Acquisition

Whitney Chappell

Matthew Kanwit

2022

Applying a communicative competence framework to the study and teaching of second language writing

Charlene Polio

D Philip Montgomery

2022/12/30

New Methods for Tracking Development of Sociophonetic Competence: Exploring a Preference Task for Spanish /d/ Deletion

Applied Linguistics

Megan Solon

Matthew Kanwit

2022

A Corpus Study of the English Suffixes-ness and-acy: Productivity, Genre, and Implications for L2 Learning

Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics

Ben Naismith

Matthew Kanwit

2021

No se sabía de que eso iba a pasar: Do lexical frequency and structural priming condition dequeísmo?

Matthew Kanwit

Juan Berríos

2021/10/12

Sociolinguistic competence among heritage speakers of Spanish abroad

Heritage Speakers of Spanish and Study Abroad

Kimberly Geeslin

Aarnes Gudmestad

Maria Hasler Barker

Matthew Kanwit

Avizia Y Long

...

2021/4/19

Allowable temporal distances for future-time forms: The case of advanced L2 Spanish learners

Advancedness in Second Language Spanish: Definitions, Challenges, and Possibilities. Edited by Mandy Menkke and Paul Malovrh. Amsterdam: John Benjamins

Matthew Kanwit

2021/2/8

Are the systems the same? Applying the comparative method to variable intensification in the Spanish and Catalan of Tarragona, Spain

Spanish in Context

Matthew Kanwit

Silvia Pisabarro Sarrió

2020/6/3

Acquiring variable commands at home and abroad: Examining optatives and imperatives in L1 and L2 Spanish

Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics

Farrah Neumann

Matthew Kanwit

2020/5/27

Ideas Buenas o Buenas Ideas: Phonological, Semantic, and Frequency Effects on Variable Adjective Ordering in Rioplatense Spanish

Languages

Matthew Kanwit

Virginia Terán

2020/11/23

Menos masculino, demasiado infantil: How age and gender ideologies index sexuality in diminutive perception in Madrid Spanish

Journal of Language and Sexuality

Matthew John Hadodo

Matthew Kanwit

2020/9/7

Sociolinguistic competence and interpreting variable structures in a second language: A study of the copula contrast in native and second-language Spanish

Studies in Second Language Acquisition

Matthew Kanwit

Kimberly L Geeslin

2020/9

Proposing a tripartite intensifier system: Re, muy, and bien in Buenos Aires and Tucumán, Argentina

Current Theoretical and Applied Perspectives on Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics

Matthew Kanwit

Virginia Terán

2020/6/4

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Co-Authors

H-index: 34
Kimberly L Geeslin

Kimberly L Geeslin

Indiana University Bloomington

H-index: 21
Aarnes Gudmestad

Aarnes Gudmestad

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

H-index: 14
Megan Solon

Megan Solon

Indiana University Bloomington

H-index: 12
Avizia Long

Avizia Long

San José State University

H-index: 11
Bret Linford

Bret Linford

Grand Valley State University

H-index: 2
Farrah Neumann

Farrah Neumann

University of Pittsburgh

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