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Robert N. Smead entered this world on October 1, 1954, in Tooele,
UT, the oldest of four children born to Robert S. Smead
and Norma (Crowther) Smead. He was raised in Concord,
CA (through 7th grade), and in Annandale, VA (during
8th and 9th grades), and subsequently in the San Jose
area (graduating from Saratoga High in '72). He then
attended BYU for one year prior to accepting a mission
call to the Mexico City Mission ('73-'75).
Following his mission (in '76), he enrolled again at BYU. He completed
his B.A. in Spanish in '81 and his M.A.in Spanish Language
in '83. He pursued his Ph.D. in Iberoromance Philology
and Linguistics at the University of Texas from '83
to '88. Prior to returning to BYU, he taught at the
University of Arizona (from '88-95) at the rank of Assistant
Professor. He returned as a visiting professor (when
J. Halvor Clegg was called as President of the Milan,
Italy Mission) and currently occupies the rank of Associate
Professor of Spanish Linguistics in the Department.
His research interests include: Spanish mood (indicative/subjunctive),
language contact and bilingualism, and Spanish in the
U.S.
He is married to the former Gloria Olga Magadan (born in
Aguascalientes and raised in the Mormon Colonies in
Mexico) and they have four children: Jessica Ann (1977),
Justin Robert (1980), Richard Julian (1986) and Jonathan
Peter (1987).
He has served in numerous Church positions, including
quorum presidencies/group leadership, as Gospel Doctrine
teacher, and as Assistant Blazer Leader. In his spare
time, he enjoys reading, relaxing with the family, playing
basketball, and strumming the guitar, among other pastimes.
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