Bill VanPatten is Professor of Spanish and Second Language Acquisition
at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He has held a variety of
administrative positions and is currently the Director of Spanish Basic
Language. He received his Ph.D. in Hispanic Linguistics from the University of
Texas at Austin in 1983. His areas of research are input and input processing in
second language acquisition and the acquisition of Spanish syntax and
morphology. He has published widely in the fields of second language acquisition
and second language teaching and is a frequent conference speaker and presenter.
He is the lead author of Vistazos (2002, McGraw-Hill) and ¿Sabías
que... ? (2000, McGraw-Hill). He is also the lead author and designer of
Destinos, a television series for PBS, in the co-author with James F. Lee
of Making Communicative Language Teaching Happen (1995, McGraw-Hill), and
is the author of Input Processing and Grammar Instruction: Theory and
Research (1996, Ablex). In addition to his involvement in a variety of
research projects, Dr. VanPatten is currently working on a book called
Theories in Second Language Acquisition. Martha Alford Marks received her Ph.D. in Spanish Literature from
Northwestern University in 1978. She subsequently served on the faculties of
Kalamazoo College and Northwestern University, where she coordinated the first-
and second-year Spanish programs, supervised teaching assistants, appeared
consistently on the Faculty Honor Roll, and won an Outstanding Teaching Award.
Nationally known for her work as an ACTFL Oral Proficiency tester and trainer,
Dr. Marks is also the co-author of several other McGraw-Hill Spanish textbooks
for the college level, including ¿Qué tal? and Al corriente. Richard V. Teschner has been a professor of Language and Linguistics
at the University of Texas-El Paso since 1976. His 1972 Ph.D. in Spanish
Linguistics is from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has published over
50 articles and a dozen monographs, most recently CUBRE: Curso breve de
gramática española (McGraw-Hill College Custom) and El triple diccionario
de la lengua española (TRIDIC), a CD-ROM (Star-Byte, Inc.). In 1988 he was
President of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese and
the Linguistic Association of the Southwest. |