Andrew R. Bray

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Ph.D. Graduate

Andrew graduated from the Linguistics Ph.D. program in 2022. His committee members were Dr. Chad Howe (major professor), Dr. Margaret Renwick, and Dr. Keith Langston. 

Education:

2022 Ph.D., Linguistics. University of Georgia.

2015 M.A., Linguistics. Wayne State University.                                                             

2013 B.A., English. Bowling Green State University.

Dissertation/Thesis Title:
A Hockey-Based Persona: The Sociolinguistic Impact of Canadian English on American-Born Players
Awards and Special Recognitions:

Future Faculty Fellowship Program (2020)

Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award (2020)

Outstanding Teaching Assistant in Linguistics (2019)

Courses Taught:
Events featuring Andrew R. Bray
Miller Learning Center Room 245

Linguistics PhD Student, Andrew Bray, will be presenting: "Canadian features in speech of American-born NHL players."

Articles Featuring Andrew R. Bray

Two Linguistics doctoral students receive 2019 Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award!

Andrew Bray received the award for his teaching assistance in the Department of Linguistics and Dot-Eum Kim received the award for her teaching assistance in the…

Andrew Bray, UGA Linguistics Graduate Student studying sociolinguistics, had an interview with ABC News 4 - Charleston, SC. Andrew's research suggesting hockey players adopt Canadian accents is discussed.

University of Georgia Linguistics Faculty and Graduate Students presented at the 2019 American Dialect Society annual conference in New Your City, New York, January 3-6, 2019.

Joey…