Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig
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Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig (PhD, University of Chicago, 1983) is Professor and Chair of Second Language Studies at Indiana University (Bloomington).
Her primary research interests are second-language temporality and tense-mood-aspect systems and interlanguage pragmatics. Professor Bardovi-Harlig currently serves as First Vice President of the American Association of Applied Linguistics (2005-2009).
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Bardovi-Harlig is author or co-author of numerous academic journal articles and scholarly books, including:
- Interlanguage pragmatics: Exploring institutional talk (2005, with Beverly S. Hartford)
- Tense and aspect in second language acquisition: Form, meaning, and use (2000).