Adjunct Faculty


bardovi@indiana.edu Professor and Chair of Second Language Studies and Adjunct Professor in Linguistics. Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1983. Second language acquisition, discourse pragmatics, classroom oriented research.

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Linguistics. Ph.D., University of Potsdam, 1999. Empirical and computational methods in linguistic research, computational aspects of language acquisition, natural language processing, text-mining, dialogue systems. dcavar@indiana.edu

Computational Linguistics Program

pconnell@indiana.edu Professor of Speech and Hearing Sciences and Adjunct Professor of Linguistics. Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1976. Language acquisition, language disorders, syntactic theory.

Assistant Professor of Second Language Studies, Adjunct Professor of Linguistics, and Cognitive Science Program faculty member. Ph.D., Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales and Johannes Gutenberg Universität, 2003. Psycholinguistics, phonology, native and non-native speech processing, word recognition, first and second language acquisition of phonology, foreign accent. idarcy@indiana.edu

ldekydts@indiana.edu

In the Department of Second Language Studies
Associate Professor of French and Italian, Adjunct Associate Professor of Linguistics. Ph.D., Cornell University, 1995. Syntax-semantics interface, second-language acquisition research, syntactic and semantic theory.

Associate Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures and Adjunct Associate Professor of Linguistics. Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1987. Syntax, Slavic linguistics. gfowler@indiana.edu

gasser@indiana.edu Associate Professor of Cognitive Science, and Computer Science. Member of African Studies Program faculty. Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles, 1987. Language acquisition, natural language processing, connectionist models, cognitive grammar, Ethiopian languages.

Professor of Speech and Hearing Sciences and Cognitive Science and Adjunct Professor in Linguistics. Ph.D., Indiana University, 1985. Phonological acquisition and disorders, evaluation of linguistic and acquisition theories, development and treatment of phonological categories. gierut@indiana.edu

gradman@indiana.edu Professor and Emeritus Chair of Second Language Studies, Director, Center for English Language Training, and Adjunct Professor of Linguistics. Ph.D., Indiana University, 1970. TESOL, language testing, English linguistics, second language acquisition.

Associate Professor of Germanic Studies and Adjunct Associate Professor of Linguistics. Ph.D., University of Washington, 1990. Phonology, morphology, historical linguistics, Germanic linguistics. tahall2@indiana.edu

hartford@indiana.edu Emerita Professor of Second Language Studies and Adjunct Professor of Linguistics. Ph.D., University of Texas, 1975. Second language acquisition, sociolinguistics, discourse pragmatics, World Englishes.

Professor of Library and Information Science and Adjunct Professor in Linguistics. Ph.D., University of California Berkeley, 1991. Discourse analysis, computer-mediated communication, language and gender, functional grammar, historical linguistics, Dravidian languages. herring@indiana.edu

plesourd@indiana.edu Associate Professor of Anthropology and Adjunct Associate Professor of Linguistics. S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1974, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1989, Topical Interests: linguistic theory and its application to the analysis of Native American languages, comparative Algonquian linguistics, Maliseet- Passamaquoddy and Wampanoag (Massachusett)

Associate Professor of Mathematics and Adjunct Associate Professor of Linguistics. Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles, 1984. Applied logic, mathematics of language. lmoss@indiana.edu

Roxana Ma Newman
rmnewman@indiana.edu
Assistant Dean, Office of International Programs and Adjunct Associate Professor of Linguistics. Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles, 1971. Hausa linguistics, lexicography.

Associate Professor of Library and Information Science and Informatics, Adjunct Associate Professor of Linguistics. Ph.D., Stanford University, 1992. Computational linguistics, sociolinguistics and language acquisition, second language acquisition, South Asian languages. paolillo@indiana.edu

pisoni@indiana.edu Chancellors' Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Science and Adjunct Professor of Linguistics. Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1971. Psycholinguistics, speech perception, word recognition, lexical access, hearing impairment.

Professor of Germanic Studies and Second Language Studies and Adjunct Professor of Linguistics. Ph.D., Princeton University, 1989. Second language acquisition, Languages of Western Europe, syntactic theory.
Rex A. Sprouse
rsprouse@indiana.edu
In the Department of Germanic Studies
In the Department of Second Language Studies

tsujimur@indiana.edu Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures and Adjunct Professor of Linguistics. Ph.D., University of Arizona, 1987. Lexical semantics, Japanese linguistics, L1 & L2 language acquisition.