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| Elsa Amanatidou Classics, Department of Language Studies, Center for Elsa Amanatidou is primarily interested in FLLT Methodology, testing and evaluation and the role of literature and cultural enquiry in the development of linguistic and cultural competence. | | Iraj Anvar Visiting Faculty / Visiting Scholars Language Studies, Center for My main focus of research is Persian classical literature and finding ways to translate classical and modern Persian literary works into English with minimum loss of meaning, flavor and beauty of the material. | | Arkady Belozovsky Language Studies, Center for His research interests include cultural history of USSR with particular attention to Deaf intellectual history, Deaf Russian-American Studies, curriculum development, second sign language acquisition, sign language pedagogy, cross- and intercultural communication, and comparative linguistics in RSL and ASL. | | Ziad Bentahar Visiting Faculty / Visiting Scholars Language Studies, Center for The primary focus of Ziad Bentahar's research is francophone and arabophone literatures and cultures in the contemporary Maghreb, with a particular interest in connections between North and sub-Saharan Africa. | | Mirena Christoff Language Studies, Center for
| | Ashok Koul Language Studies, Center for My research interests lie in the field of South Asian languages and linguistics. I have published papers on Kashmiri Syntax. My other interests include language teaching and learning. I also have co-authored a textbook, Colloquial Urdu, published by Routledge. My forthcoming books are Lexical Borrowings in Kashmiri, Hindi-Urdu for Beginners or Travelers, and The Colloquial English-Hindi/Urdu Wordbook. | | Merle Curtis Krueger Language Studies, Center for My research focuses on foreign language curriculum design, applications of digital technologies to language learning, distance learning, and translation studies. | | Mohammad al-Sharkawi Language Studies, Center for Main research focus is the development of the Arabic Language and its different varieties. The history of Arabic in the early stages of its development in the 7th and 8th centuries is the main focus from different angels. I study the development of Arabic as a coase of language development and also as a case of second language acquisition. In addition I study the effects of these two processes on the stratural form of the Arabic language and its evolution into varieties. | |

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