Profiles in "Linguistics" Expertise Area

  • Johannson exclusively works with the ASU Online program, teaching both intermediate and beginner French courses.
  • Pruitt's research is in the field of phonological theory and focuses primarily on the typological modeling of linguistic stress patterns.
  • Umar has been teaching Arabic and English for 18 years and his research interest is the interplay between Syntax and Semantics in English and Arabic. He is currently researching Adverbial ordering in varieties of Arabic.
  • Lima teaches linguistics and composition in the Department of English.
  • Alfandre has been with ASU since 2012 and leads an annual, faculty-directed study abroad to Costa Rica.
  • Tecedor's primary area of research is computer-assisted language learning with a focus on flipped and online curricular models.
  • Peterson's work focuses on the documentation, revitalization, and maintenance of endangered Indigenous languages, primarily in the Southwest, Canada, and Oceania.
  • Hope's work lives at the intersection of language and literature: using techniques from linguistics to explore literary texts, and literary texts as evidence for the linguistic history of English.