Cross-Appointed Faculty

Faculty with Continuing Graduate Cross-Appointments

Parth Bhatt Associate Professor, Department of French
bhattpm@chass.utoronto.ca
Neurolinguistics, psycholinguistics, creoles
Anne-Marie Brousseau Associate Professor, Department of French
annemarie.brousseau@utoronto.ca
Haitian Creole phonology and lexical semantics; Fongbe tonal phonology, lexical semantics, and morphology; St-Lucian morphology and lexicon; derivational morphology
Craig Chambers Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Toronto Mississauga
craig.chambers@utoronto.ca
Psycholinguistics, pragmatics, language acquisition
Laura Colantoni Professor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
laura.colantoni@utoronto.ca
Sound change, phonetics, phonology, Spanish, French
Rena Helms-Park Associate Professor, Centre for French and Linguistics, University of Toronto Scarborough
rhelms@utsc.utoronto.ca
Second language acquisition, child language acquisition, cross-linguistic transfer in L2 acquisition and creolization, L2 lexical acquisition, L2 learnability issues, language awareness, input processing, language and power, academic writing and Web-based research
Elizabeth Johnson Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Toronto Mississauga
elizabeth.johnson@utoronto.ca
Infant speech perception, language development, acquisition of language-specific prosody, phonetics, phonology
Emmanuel Nikiema Associate Professor, Department of Language Studies, University of Toronto Mississauga
emmanuel.nikiema@utoronto.ca
Phonology (French, Italian, French-based creoles, Kwa, Mande, Gur), language teaching, language planning
Alejandro Paz Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto Scarborough
alejandro.paz@utoronto.ca
Pragmatics, interaction and textuality, language and ethnicity, linguistic anthropology
Mihela Pirvulescu Associate Professor, Department of Language Studies, University of Toronto Mississauga
ma.pirvulescu@utoronto.ca
First language acquisition, bilingualism, early second language acquisition (syntax and morphology), syntax-morphology interface (verbal agreement paradigms)
Yves Roberge Professor, Department of French
yves.roberge@utoronto.ca
Syntax, variation, inflectional morphology, French, Romance languages
Joseph Schallert Associate Professor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
joseph.schallert@utoronto.ca
Slavic accentology, Balkan Slavic dialectology
Jack Sidnell Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto Mississauga
jack.sidnell@utoronto.ca
Conversation analysis, pragmatics (deixis and presupposition), pidgins, creoles, language contact, anthropological linguistics, Guyanese and Vincentian Creoles, Vietnamese
Jeffrey Steele Associate Professor, Department of Language Studies, University of Toronto Mississauga
jeffrey.steele@utoronto.ca
Language acquisition, phonology, second language teaching