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Youssef. A. Haddad

Assistant In

 

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E-mail: yhaddad@fsu.edu
Office: DIF Room 339
Phone: 850-645-8190

Fax: 850-644-0524

 

 

Background Summary  

Dr. Youssef A. Haddad (Ph.D., University of Florida) specializes in linguistics. His research focus is syntactic theory. He is especially interested in the cross-linguistic behavior of control structures. His dissertation explores adjunct control in two South Asian languages, Telugu and Assamese. He is also interested in the syntax and phonology/prosodic morphology of Arabic.

Dr. Haddad also has a Masters – more specifically, a Diplôme D'études Supérieures – in Education. His teaching philosophy is simple. It is based on two pillars: (i) transfer of knowledge and (ii) problem solving. He always tries to design his classes around these two ideas.

Dr. Haddad was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to University of Texas at Austin in 2000. During his studies at University of Florida, he received the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Award for International Student with Outstanding Academic Achievement in 2006. He was also awarded the Russell Dissertation Fellowship in Spring 2007.

 

 

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