Manuel Díaz‐Campos
Arts and Humanities · Indiana University
Publications
91
Citations
1,354
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
30
Publishing since 1997
Manuel Díaz‐Campos studies the Spanish language, focusing on how it varies across speakers and regions, particularly its sounds (phonetics and phonology) and social patterns of use. Much of the work examines Venezuelan Spanish and uses quantitative sociolinguistic methods to track variation, alongside research on Spanish teaching and heritage learners. The research combines the study of language change with practical applications for language education.
Publication activity has been variable but generally sustained over the last decade, with peak years in 2021 and 2023 and an average of about 3.4 publications per year recently.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Sociolinguistics: Quantitative Methods
The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics · 2026
- Expressing future tense in Spanish
Spanish in Context · 2025
- La variación fonológica del español venezolano
2025
- The Routledge Handbook of Multiliteracies for Spanish Language Teaching ed. by Elisa Gironzetti, and Manel Lacorte (review)
Hispania · 2025
- Introducción — Español mundial
2025
- Una historia de la enseñanza del español en los Estados Unidos
Revista Internacional de Lenguas Extranjeras / International Journal of Foreign Languages · 2024
- A sociolinguistic study of the palatal fricative in Venezuelan Spanish
Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone linguistics · 2024
- Sociolinguistic Approaches to Bilingual Phonetics and Phonology
Cambridge University Press eBooks · 2024
- Re-Conceptualizing Affricate Variation in Caracas Spanish
Hispania · 2023
- LA VARIACIÓN FONOLÓGICA EN EL ESPAÑOL VENEZOLANO
Iberoamericana Vervuert eBooks · 2023
- Introduction
2023
- Index
2023
- ¿(Está/Es) Difícil?: Variable Use of Ser and Estar by Heritage Learners of Spanish
Languages · 2023
- The Future of Usage‐Based Sociolinguistics
2023
- Sociolinguistics in Hispanic South America
2023
- Hispania×5
- Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone linguistics×5
- Cambridge University Press eBooks×2
- Spanish in Context×2
- Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America×1
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