Faculty
Heidi Waltz
PhD in Indo-European Linguistics, UCLA, 1993
Office: HMNSS 2612
Email: heidi.waltz@ucr.edu
Biography
Heidi Waltz’s areas of instruction are linguistics and German. She embarked on her undergraduate studies at Heidelberg University, Germany, and completed her graduate work at UCLA after a DAAD scholarship brought her to the United States. Her main interests are in comparative-historical syntax, language acquisition, and heritage language learning. She has lectured and published on issues in Germanic syntax, historical dialectology, and heritage language acquisition.
Degrees
- B.A. French 1984
California State University, Fullerton - M.A. Linguistics 1986
California State University, Fullerton - PhD in Indo-European Linguistics
UCLA, 1993
Awards
DAAD Scholarship Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg/Germany
Research Area
Historical Germanic syntax; bilingualism; comparative Indo-European dialectology, language pedagogy, etymology
Selected Publications and Lectures
“Proto-Germanic Plain C-stems: A Case Study.” Indogermanische Forschungen 19 (1991).
“(Im)personal Verbs of Emotion in Germanic.” Indogermanische Forschungen 105 (2000).
“Syntactic Variation as Reliefgebung.” Paitimana. Essays in Honor of H.-P. Schmidt. (Festschrift) (2002).
“Delbrück’s Umdrehung in Context.” New Insights in Germanic Linguistics III (2002).
“Heritage Speakers and L2 Learners: Linguistic Profiles and Pedagogy.” (Invited Talk) 12th Annual CSUF Linguistics Symposium, April 2003.
“Heritage Language Grammar: Evidence from German.” 2nd UC Language Consortium Conference on Theoreticaland Pedagogical Perspectives, organized by UCCLLT, UC Santa Cruz, March 2004.
“Historical Linguistics and Language Pedagogy: German Strong Verbs Revisited.” 3rdUC Language Consortium Conference on Theoretical and Pedagogical Perspectives, organized by UCCLLT, UCLA, April 2006.