Lewis Gebhardt
Lewis
Gebhardt
Ph.D.
Assistant Professor; Graduate Advisor
Linguistics
College of Arts and Sciences
(773) 442-5835
Expertise
Syntax, semantics, noun phrase structure and meaning, origin of language
Courses Taught
LING 401: Fundamentals of Modern Linguistics
LING 405: Typology
LING 422: Phonology
LING 427: Morphology
LING 435: Semantics
LING 437: Introduction to Generative Grammar
LING 438: Syntax
LING 447/347: Origin of Language
LING 475: Historical and Comparative Linguistics
LING 499: Thesis Seminar
Research Interests
Syntax and semantics of noun phrases, numeral classifiers, number, definiteness, Crow, Persian, theory of grammar, the origin of language
Education

Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Northwestern University

LWH 2028
91Porn
5500 North St. Louis Avenue
Chicago, IL 60625
United States

(773) 442-5835
Office Hours
Spring 2021 Virtual Advising Hours
Generally available by via email Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Zoom appointments upon request via l-gebhardt@neiu.edu.
Main Campus
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Karen
Duchaj
Ph.D.
Instructor
Linguistics
College of Arts and Sciences
(773) 442-5874
Expertise
History of the English language
Courses Taught
LING 109: FYE: Language and Diversity in Chicago
LING 110: Lexicology: The Study of Words
LING 120: Language and Human Behavior
LING 201: Introduction to General Linguistics
LING 301: History of the English Language
LING 322: Introduction to Sociolinguistics
LING 401: Fundamentals of Modern Linguistics
LING 446: Sociolinguistics
Research Interests
Conversation analysis, onomastics
Education

Ph.D. Northwestern University

LWH 4090
91Porn
5500 North St. Louis Avenue
Chicago, IL 60625
United States

(773) 442-5874
Office Hours
Virtual office hours, by appointment only, MTWR 2-5 p.m.
Email at k-duchaj@neiu.edu
Main Campus
The Linguistics Department at Northeastern was established in the early 1970s, in the heyday of modern linguistics. Since that time, the department and program have evolved to keep in step with changes in the field and in our student population. What has remained consistent is the quality education, the dedicated faculty and a challenging and exciting curriculum students have come to expect.

For nearly four decades, our students have used their M.A. in Linguistics to pursue and further their careers in many areas including curriculum design, publishing, academia, forensics, language documentation and revitalization, among other careers

M.A. Program Brochure

Minor Program Brochure

We understand that students who embark on the journey to mastery in a discipline do so for a variety of reasons: career enhancement or change, curiosity and love of learning, self-discovery and ultimately personal fulfillment. Our program provides depth and breadth in the discipline of linguistics—offering opportunities for personal and professional growth; developing students' knowledge, expertise and skills; and building confidence.

Our carefully designed curriculum provides students with a solid foundation in the study and understanding of human language as a convergence of genetic, psychological and social systems, and networks. We train students to critically examine and analyze the world within and around them—a skill that can be applied to teaching, curriculum development, corporate cultures, legal contexts, intercultural communication, forensics, artificial intelligence, publishing, counseling and child development. Knowledge of how and why we communicate brings us closer to understanding who we are and how we can affect our worlds.

Through their course work and hands-on research, students will be introduced to:

  • The nature and structure of language
  • The principles and methods of language analysis
  • The relationship between language and cultural, national, social, and personal identity
  • The role of language as a mediator of intercultural understanding

Through their active professional development and research, our faculty brings rich and varied expertise to the program. Our faculty’s areas of expertise and interest include Discourse Analysis and Identity studies, Multiple Language Acquisition, Language Contact, World Englishes, Origins of Language, Syntax/Semantic Interface, and Historical Linguistics—as well as work in the structure of a variety of languages such as French, Persian, Japanese, Crow and Lakhota.

Program coordinator

Dr. Richard W. Hallett
Professor, Undergraduate Advisor
Office: LWH 2030
Phone: (773) 442-5879
Email: r-hallett@neiu.edu

Advising

Undergraduate Advisor

Dr. Richard W. Hallett
Professor, Undergraduate Advisor
Office: LWH 2030
Phone: (773) 442-5879
Email: r-hallett@neiu.edu

Graduate Advisors

Dr. Lewis Gebhardt
Professor, Graduate Advisor
Office: LWH 2028
Phone: (773) 442-5835
Email: l-gebhardt@neiu.edu

Resources

National and International Conferences

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Internships

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