headshot of Susanne Gahl smiling, wearing glasses

Research Bio

Susanne Gahl is interested in the relation between the form of language and the processes by which language is produced, understood, and lost. The empirical domains of her research include language production, communication disorders (particularly  aphasia and stuttering), and bilingualism.

Research Expertise and Interest

linguistics, psycholinguistics, linguistic structure, language production, aphasia and related language disorders, bilingualism, stuttering

Teaching

Courses taught during the three most recent terms
2026 Spring
  • Topics in Linguistic Theory: Psycholinguistics  [LINGUIS 290M]  

  • Special Group Study  [LINGUIS 298]  

  • Special Group Study  [LINGUIS 298]  

  • Special Individual Study  [LINGUIS 299]  

  • Teaching Practice and Instruction  [LINGUIS 301]  

  • Introduction to Communication Disorders  [LINGUIS 47]  

  • Linguistics Honors Course  [LINGUIS H195B]  

2025 Fall
  • Quantitative Methods in Linguistics  [COGSCI C140]  

  • Supervised Independent Study and Research  [LINGUIS 199]  

  • Special Group Study  [LINGUIS 298]  

  • Special Group Study  [LINGUIS 298]  

  • Special Individual Study  [LINGUIS 299]  

  • Quantitative Methods in Linguistics  [LINGUIS C160]  

  • Linguistics Honors Course  [LINGUIS H195A]  

2025 Spring
  • Advanced Quantitative Methods in Linguistics  [LINGUIS 260]  

  • Special Group Study  [LINGUIS 298]  

  • Special Individual Study  [LINGUIS 299]  

  • Teaching Practice and Instruction  [LINGUIS 301]  

  • Language and Communication Disorders  [LINGUIS 47]  

  • Linguistics Honors Course  [LINGUIS H195B]