Joseph Davis
Professor, Bilingual Education & TESOL
Additional Departments/Affiliated Programs
Areas of Expertise/Research
- Linguistics
Building
North Academic Center
Office
4/211C
Phone
212-650-6240
Joseph Davis
Advisement
Please email jdavis@ccny.cuny.edu for an advising appointment.
Profile
Joseph Davis has taught linguistics in the programs in Bilingual Education and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages in the School of Education since 1998. He is a consortial member of the doctoral faculty in the Program in Linguistics at the Graduate Center.
Education
Ph.D. with distinction, M.Phil., M.A. in linguistics, Columbia University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
M.S.P.H. in biostatistics, University of North Carolina.
B.S. in mathematic-biology, Wake Forest University.
Courses Taught
(All with prefix EDCE)
35600 Language, Mind, and Society
2600C Linguistics for Teachers
5400C Methods of Teaching Second Language
5600C Psycholinguistic and Sociolinguistic Aspects of Bilingual Education
5800C Theories of Second Language Acquisition
6601C Practicum in Teaching a Second Language
6700C Contrastive Phonology of English and Other Languages for Teachers
6800C Grammar and its Pedagogy: English and Other Languages
Research Interests
Linguistic theory and methodology, particularly Columbia School linguistics
The grammar and phonology of Italian and of English
Pedagogical implications of linguistics
An expansion of a presentation given in June 2018 at The University of Padua.
The Role of Language in Diverian Linguistics
Publications
Books:
Davis, J. (2017) The substance and value of Italian si. Amsterdam / Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
Huffman, A., & Davis, J. (2012). Language: Communication and human behavior: The linguistic essays of William Diver. Leiden/Boston: Brill
Davis, J., Gorup, R., & Stern, N. (Eds.).(2006).Advances in functional linguistics: Columbia School beyond its origins.Amsterdam/Philadelphia:John Benjamins.
Articles:
Hesseltine, K., and J. Davis. (2020). The communicative function of adjective-noun order in English. WORD, 66:3, 166-193
Davis, J. (2018). 鈥淪pooky Grammatical Effects.鈥 In N. Shin & D. Erker (Eds.), Questioning theoretical primitives in linguistic inquiry (Papers in honor of Ricardo Otheguy). Amsterdam / Philadelphia: John Benjamins (pp. 133-156).
Davis, J. (2017) "The Semantic Difference Between Italian vi and ci. Lingua鈥 200: 107-121.
Additional Information
Professional service (current)
Columbia University Seminar on Columbia School Linguistics, Associate Member, 2011-present.
Other memberships (current)
Linguistic Society of America
National Association of Bilingual Education
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
American Association for Italian Studies
Service to the Institution (sample)
Physical Plant Committee of the Faculty Senate. 2017-present.
Senate Affairs Committee of the Faculty Senate. 2019-present.
Member, Faculty Senate. 2012-present.
Faculty Consultant, College-wide Risk Assessment Committee, 2015-2018.
Curriculum Committee, School of Education. 2016-2018.
Faculty Council of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. 2015-2016.
Curriculum Committee, Department of Teaching, Learning, and Culture. 2015-2016.
Search Committee for Certification Officer, School of Education. 2015-2016.
Program Director for Bilingual Education and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, 2014-2015.
Chair, Executive Committee, School of Education. 2007, 2009-2012, 2012-2015, member 2006-2015, member 2006-2015, 2018-present.
Panel member, PSC-CUNY Research Awards, linguistics panel. 2008-2010.
Executive Committee, Department of Childhood Education. 2004-2008.
Faculty search committees in Bilingual Education & TESOL and in Secondary Spanish Education.
Departmental tenure and promotion advisory panels (two departments).
Director of Programs in Bilingual Education and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. 2003-2004, 2014-2015.
Administrator of all proposals in Education for the CUNY Collaborative Incentive Research Grant. 2013.