George Fowler
Adjunct Associate Professor · Russian morphology and syntax
Indiana University BloomingtonAbout
George Fowler is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Indiana University Bloomington's Hamilton Lugar School Bloomington. His primary affiliation is listed under Adjunct Faculty. He holds a Ph.D. in Linguistics from the University of Chicago (1987), with a dissertation titled "The Syntax of the Genitive Case in Slavic."
His research focuses on Slavic linguistics, particularly Russian morphology/syntax, case systems in Slavic languages, linguistic theory/semiotics, and cross-linguistic comparisons between Russian and English. Current projects explore perceptions of English vocabulary and grammar within Russian cultural contexts.
Courses taught include advanced Russian language structures, historical development of the Russian literary language, semiotics of advertising, and cultural-historical studies of Russian society. No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned.
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