Ernesto R. Gutiérrez Topete

5119 Dwinelle Hall

ernesto.gutierrez@berkeley.edu

sites.google.com/berkeley.edu/egutierrez

Office Hours: T 1:00-2:00PM, F 11:00AM-12:00PM

Ernesto R. Gutiérrez Topete is a PhD student in the Hispanic Linguistics program. He completed his undergraduate studies at Pomona College, with a double major in Spanish and linguistics. Ernesto is interested in bilingualism and Spanish in the US. At UC Berkeley, he focuses on his areas of interest through the lens of sociophonetics and applies computational and machine learning approaches to his research.

Recent Publications

Gutiérrez Topete, E. R. (2022). Lexical effects on place of articulation of voiced coronal stops of Spanish–English bilinguals. In B. E. Bullock, C. Russi, & A. J. Toribio (eds.). A half century of Romance linguistics: Selected proceedings of the 50th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (Open Romance Linguistics 2). Berlin: Language Science Press.

Gutiérrez Topete, E. R. (forthcoming). Frequency and efficiency in Spanish proverbs. Proceedings of the 50th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages.