

David Miller
David Miller is an esteemed Assistant Professor of Hispanic and Italian Studies at the University of Illinois Chicago, where he also leads the Psychology of Multilingualism research lab. His academic journey is marked by a profound interest in the intricacies of language processing, particularly within the realms of second language acquisition and the dynamics of bi- and multilingualism. His work delves into the semantics-pragmatics interface, exploring how logic influences language structure and usage. Miller's scholarly contributions are extensive, with a range of edited books, articles, and book chapters that reflect his deep engagement with his research interests. His expertise is further recognized through his role on the editorial board of the journal Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism, where he contributes to shaping the discourse in the field. Throughout his career, David has been the recipient of several prestigious awards. His dissertation was honored with the Advancing the European Multilingual Experience grant, a testament to his innovative research in multilingualism. Additionally, he received the International Studentship from the European Commission, highlighting his contributions to the global academic community. His research has also been acknowledged with the Language Acquisition, Variation and Attrition (LAVA) research award, underscoring his impact on understanding language variation and change. Furthermore, the University of Reading Research Awards have recognized his outstanding contributions to the field, cementing his reputation as a leading figure in language studies. David Miller continues to inspire students and colleagues alike with his dedication to exploring the complexities of language. His work not only advances academic knowledge but also contributes to a broader understanding of how language shapes human experience in a multilingual world.
Publications
, 215-240, 1994-01-01
, 155-174, 2016-01-01
, 252-268, 2011-11-09
, 319-338, 1983-07-01
, 369-396, 2020-07-28
, 197-206, 1996-10-01
, 35-52, 2024-03-05
, 111-126, 1999-01-01
, 323-335, 2018-05-30
, 2024-03-26
, 119-139, 2014-05-01
, 309-329, 1981-07-01
, 100-123, 2005-03-01
, 313-326, 2021-11-03