LANGUAGE LEARNING IN

MULTILINGUAL COUPLES

“LOVE LANGUAGES”💕📲

Multilingual romantic partnerships offer unique opportunities to explore intercultural communication, identity development, second language (L2) investment, and language use. Despite the undeniable role of digital communication in many romantic relationships, texting within multilingual romantic partnerships remains underexplored.

My mixed-methods study investigates how 20 multilingual couples (aged 22–41, together for at least six months) leverage technological features and semiotic resources afforded by one-on-one text messaging to invest in learning their partner’s language(s) .

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Kris Cook Kris Cook

Presenting at AAAL 2025!

I'm thrilled to announce that my paper presentation has been accepted for the American Association for Applied Linguistics (AAAL) 2025 Conference in Denver, CO, as part of the Invited Colloquium, "Investment in language learning and teaching: The negotiation of identity, capital, and ideology," organized by Conveners Professor Ron Darvin and Professor Bonny Norton! 🎉

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Embracing Open Science: Transparency and collaboration in linguistics research and the "Love Languages" Study

My co-authored chapter, “Open Science and Research Materials,” has just been published in the new book, Open Science in Applied Linguistics, edited by Luke Plonsky. Today, in honor of the release of our chapter, here are two examples of my open science practices in my current research...

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