Birna Arnbjörnsdóttir
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Birna Arnbjörnsdóttir (born 1952) is an Icelandic
linguist Linguistics is the scientific study of language. The areas of linguistic analysis are syntax (rules governing the structure of sentences), semantics (meaning), Morphology (linguistics), morphology (structure of words), phonetics (speech sounds ...
. She is professor of second language studies at the
University of Iceland The University of Iceland ( ) is a public research university in Reykjavík, Iceland, and the country's oldest and largest institution of higher education. Founded in 1911, it has grown steadily from a small civil servants' school to a modern co ...
, director of the
Vigdís Finnbogadóttir Vigdís Finnbogadóttir (; born 15 April 1930) is an Icelandic politician who served as the fourth president of Iceland from 1980 to 1996, the first woman to hold the position and the first in the world to be democratically elected president of ...
Institute of Foreign Languages and dean of the Faculty of Languages and Cultures.


Early life and education

Birna Arnbjörnsdóttir was born in 1952. Her parents, Arnbjörn Ólafsson (1922–2001) and Erna Vigfúsdóttir (1929–2019), were merchants in
Keflavík Keflavík (pronounced , meaning ''Driftwood Bay'') is a town in the Reykjanes region in southwest Iceland. It is included in the municipality of Reykjanesbær whose population as of 2016 is 15,129. In 1995, Keflavík merged with nearby Njar ...
, Iceland, where she was raised. Birna completed a
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degree in English and French from the University of Iceland in 1976, a
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degree from the
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in
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in 1977, and a
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in linguistics from the
University of Texas at Austin The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin, UT, or Texas) is a public university, public research university in Austin, Texas, United States. Founded in 1883, it is the flagship institution of the University of Texas System. With 53,082 stud ...
in 1990.


Professional career

From 1988 to 2000, Birna was assistant professor and later associate professor and director of
TESL Teaching English as a second (TESL) or foreign language (TEFL) and teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) are terms that refer to teaching English to students whose first language is not English. The terms TEFL, TESL, and TESO ...
at
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in
New Hampshire New Hampshire ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It borders Massachusetts to the south, Vermont to the west, Maine and the Gulf of Maine to the east, and the Canadian province of Quebec t ...
and taught linguistics and English writing at the
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,
University of Southern Maine The University of Southern Maine (USM) is a public university with campuses in Gorham and Portland, Maine, United States. It is the southernmost university in the University of Maine System. It was founded as two separate state universities, Go ...
and
St. Anselm College Saint Anselm College is a Private college, private Order of Saint Benedict, Benedictine Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Goffstown, New Hampshire, United States. Founded in 1889, it is named after Saint Ansel ...
in the United States. Birna came to the University of Iceland in 2000. She served as an assistant professor, then associate professor, and, from 2008, as professor of second language studies. Birna's teaching has mostly been in
applied linguistics Applied linguistics is an interdisciplinary field which identifies, investigates, and offers solutions to language-related real-life problems. Some of the academic fields related to applied linguistics are education, psychology, Communication stu ...
and
second-language acquisition Second-language acquisition (SLA), sometimes called second-language learning—otherwise referred to as L2 (language 2) acquisition, is the process of learning a language other than one's native language (L1). SLA research examines how learners ...
.


Research and development projects

Birna's research has mostly focused on
language contact Language contact occurs when speakers of two or more languages or varieties interact with and influence each other. The study of language contact is called contact linguistics. Language contact can occur at language borders, between adstratum ...
; bilingualism and multilingualism of individuals and communities and on Icelandic as a
heritage language A heritage language is a minority language (either immigrant or indigenous) learned by its speakers at home as children, and difficult to be fully developed because of insufficient input from the social environment. The speakers grow up with a ...
. In her Ph.D. thesis, Birna examined the linguistic and social factors that influenced the development of
flámæli Slanted speech ( (; also and ) was a sound change which was widespread in the first half of the 20th century in Iceland, especially in the West and South. The vowels and (written or and respectively) were lowered so that (, ) was pronounced ...
(apparent vowel mergers) in Icelandic as a heritage language in North America. The thesis was published by the
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in 2006. Birna has been active in research on Icelandic as a heritage language and has published widely on that topic. She is one of the organisers of an international research network on heritage languages, WILA.Workshop on immigrant languages in the Americas
Retrieved February 12, 2020.
Together with Höskuldur Þráinsson, Birna received a RANNÍS grant for the project, ''Heritage Language, Linguistic Change and Cultural Identity''. The findings were published in ''Sigurtunga'' edited by Birna along with Höskuldur Þráinsson and Úlfar Bragason. Birna and Hafdís Ingvarsdóttir directed a longitudinal project examining the influence of English in Iceland. The project, English as a Lingua Franca in Icelandic in a Changing Linguistic Environment, was also supported by RANNÍS. The results showed the enormous presence of English in Icelandic society and an overestimation on the part of speakers of their English language skills, which leads to difficulties in academic studies and work. The findings of that project were presented in the book, ''Language Development Across the Life Span'', published by
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in 2018. Birna is one of the leaders of the international research network, PRISEAL, on the writing and publication of academic articles in English as a second language and its effects on knowledge creation. Birna is also a participant in a project on the influence of English on Icelandic in a digital world. Birna has led the development of ''Icelandic Online'' since its inception. The ''Icelandic Online'' website includes six courses with more than 5,000 learning objects at five skill levels. The courses are accessible by computers and smart devices, and are open and free of charge. ''Icelandic Online'' has contributed to improved access to Icelandic teaching all over the world. ''Icelandic Online'' was recognized by the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture in 2014 for its contribution to supporting the Icelandic language. The project received the Applied Science Prize of the University of Iceland and a recognition from the Icelandic Language Council in 2019. The instructional methodology and technical platform of ''Icelandic Online'' have been used to develop ''Faroese Online'' and ''Finland Swedish Online''. Birna has also participated in projects in the field of
language technology Language technology, often called human language technology (HLT), studies methods of how computer programs or electronic devices can analyze, produce, modify or respond to human texts and speech. Working with language technology often requires broa ...
with Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson, Icelandic Language and Culture Training in Virtual Reykjavík, where virtual reality is used for language instruction. Birna's latest research is a continuation of prior research. On the one hand, Birna leads the project ''Mót vestnorrænna tungumála'' (e. Language Contact in the West Nordic Region) along with Auður Hauksdóttir, which examines the intense contact between Danish and English and local languages, Greenlandic, Faroese and Icelandic. The project is supported by Nordplus – sprog. Another current project involves the development and evaluation of a new methodology in teaching English academic writing and literacy in higher education aimed at students in programs where English is the medium of instruction.


Service

Birna has served her community in different ways. In the United States, she participated in developing educational programs for immigrants to New Hampshire. She served on numerous committees on educating second language learner children, for example, the New Hampshire Department of Education Ad Hoc Committee on Multicultural Affairs (1989–1991); The New Hampshire Professional Standards for Teachers Task Force (1999–2000); The Nashua, New Hampshire Title VII Advisory Council (1991); The Manchester, New Hampshire Title VII Advisory Council (1992); The New Hampshire Task Force on Diversity in the Health and Human Resources Sector (1998–2000). Birna was president of the Northern New England Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages organization (NNETESOL) during 1998–2000Tesol. International association
Retrieved February 12, 2020.
and served as the organization's representative to the
TESOL International Association TESOL International Association, formerly Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, is the largest professional organization for teachers of English as a second or foreign language. It was founded in 1966 and is based in Alexandria, Virg ...
. Birna is the author of the first curriculum for Icelandic as a second language (1999) and pioneered the teaching of language for specific purposes through her company ''Fjölmenning'' (English: ''Multiculture''), in collaboration with Ingibjörg Hafstað and the Icelandic unions. Birna is one of the founders of the organization, ''Móðurmál'' (English: ''Mother Tongue''), which has the aim of strengthening the first language skills of children who migrate to Iceland. Birna represented the humanities and social sciences on the University Council from 2006 to 2008, and served on the board of the
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2006–2008Landsbókasafn Íslans
Ársskýrsla 2008
Retrieved February 12.
and on the board of the University of Iceland Computing Services 2012–2016. Birna has served on the board of the Vigdís Finnbogadóttir Institute of Foreign Languages from 2010; under its auspices is an international language centre which is a
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Category II Centre. She became chair of the board of the Vigdís Finnbogadóttir Institute of Foreign Languages and its Director in 2018. Birna is owner and acting chair of the board of RASK, a company that specializes in computer-assisted language teaching.


Personal life

Birna has four children.


Publications

* ''North American Icelandic : the linguistic and social context of vowel mergers'', 1990 * ''Af stað : kennslubók í íslensku fyrir byrjendur'', 2003 * ''North American Icelandic : the life of a language'', 2006 * ''Integrasjon gjennom voksen- og videreutdanning : landrapport Island'', 2010 * ''Language development across the life span : the impact of English on education and work in Iceland'', 2017


References

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