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Lisa Morgan Johnson is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Linguistics within the College of Humanities at Brigham Young University. She is actively engaged in teaching and research, focusing on the social dimensions of language use and variation.
Her primary research interests include:
- Sociolinguistics
- Teen language development and usage
- Language and identity formation
- Language in ethnic and diasporic communities
- Languages and cultures of the Pacific region
She teaches core courses in sociolinguistics, varieties of English, research methodology, and English usage through a variationist linguistic lens. Her scholarly work centers on how language reflects and constructs social identity, particularly among youth and marginalized linguistic communities.
Lisa Morgan Johnson contributes to the academic mission of BYU through her dedication to linguistic research and education in the humanities. While no specific scientific awards or publications are listed in the provided text, her research agenda aligns with contemporary trends in sociocultural and anthropological linguistics.
She advises students in linguistics and may be involved in undergraduate or graduate research mentorship, though specific advisees are not named. There is no mention of external grants, research teams, or laboratory affiliations in the available information.



