Romi Román
Linguist • Educator • Researcher
Linguist • Educator • Researcher
Welcome to my site. I am a graduate student at Penn State University pursuing a dual-title degree in Hispanic Linguistics and Language Science in the Spanish Italian and Portuguese department. I am also a fellow at the NSF-NRT Graduate Research Traineeship program.
While I continue to explore my interests, my current research interests include child's acquisition of variation and language development.
Research interests and research agenda:
My research focuses on understanding how monolingual and bilingual children acquire linguistic variation. I use naturalistic, behavioral, and experimental methods to explore how linguistic constraints are learned and how children and adults attend to them. Additionally, I use transdisciplinary approaches to explore the interplay of media design, digital/AI literacy and language proficiency. My work aims to contribute to the development of current theories on language acquisition and human-centered technologies.
Subject Pronoun Expression (SPE) in Dominican Spanish
It has been long discussed whether the omission of the 2sg /-s/ verbal affix have led to a higher pronoun expression as a compensatory strategy to disambiguate between ambiguous tenses. Preliminary data indicates that Dominican Spanish-speaking children use more pronouns than their parents (Román and Miller, in preparation) possibly related to processing load. Previous work in children and adults' speech planning suggests that they use the same attentional-cognitive mechanisms to plan and produce sentences (e.g., Bunger et al., 2012). However, when looking at their language production, children and parents behave differently. My work uses eye-tracking tasks, behavioral and corpus methods to explore this phenomenon in children and their caregivers. More specifically how children attend to constraining cues and the interactions of these cues in relation to their cognitive development and acquisition of variation.
I am a citizen of the world born and raised in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. In 2013 I emigrated to the US to chase a dream that my parents were not able to obtain. My passion is language science and linguistics but I also love spending time with my family/friends, cooking and helping others, so my life consists of a nice balance of all these.
I try my best to support the world with "mi granito caribeño de arena". Today's students and mentees will become tomorrow's leaders. In the same way others believed in me, I believe in others.
In the Dominican Republic I operate a non profit organization that seeks to help children and families to continue with their education by providing school supplies and food.
Sunset by route 33, Mercer County, New Jersey
Hand painted banner displayed at the Grounds for Sculpture "The Parade" exhibition. Hamilton, New Jersey
Houses in Candem, New Jersey
Counties/cities visited for data collection, New Jersey.
Seminario Interinstitucional sobre Desarrollo y Adquisición del Lenguaje Infantil (SIDALI) at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) April, 2025
Talk: Adquisición del sujeto explícito variable en niños hablantes del español en Santo Domingo
NSF Research Traineeship Annual Meeting 2024:. October 2024
Poster: Linguistic Diversity Across the Lifespan (LinDiv): Outreach and Science Communication
Hispanic Linguistics Symposium (HLS): University of Nebraska, Omaha NE. October 2024
Presentation: [estar + Adjective] A view from the 19th and 21st Century Dominican Spanish
Hispanic Heritage Month talk: invited guest at the Freehold intermediate School. October 2024
Talk: Hola soy Romi y estudio el lenguaje