Faculty Profile

Dr Arshad Ali Khan

Professor, HEC Approved PhD Supervisor

School of Liberal Arts

Department of Linguistics and Communications

 : [email protected]     : 3465     : 0305-4440294   

Dr. Arshad Ali Khan, Professor of English and Linguistics at UMT Lahore, is a postdoctoral fellow of The Ohio State University. His research focuses on contact linguistics, syntax, SLA, and bilingualism, with extensive international collaboration and high-impact publications.

  • Contact linguistics
  • Bilingual grammar
  • Morphosyntax
  • Family language policy and heritage language maintenance
  • Minimalist syntax and clause structure
  • Multilingual education and translanguaging in South Asia
  • Collaborative Project with Dr. Brian D. Joseph – Bilingualism and Morphosyntax
Name of Organization Designation Start Date End Date
University of Management and Technology Professor 03-08-2010 Present
Publication Type Title Journal Name Impact Factor Year of Publication
International Publications with impact factor (less than 2.0) / JCR / SJR Syntax and morphology of Baniswola Pashto: investigating universal and dialectal variations Cogent Arts & Humanities 0.900 2025
International Publications with impact factor (less than 2.0) / JCR / SJR Accessibility hierarchy and acquisition of English relative clauses by Urdu EFL learners Cogent Arts & Humanities 0.900 2025
International Publications with impact factor (less than 2.0) / JCR / SJR The evidence of Embedded Language islands: The case of Pashto-English codeswitching. International Journal of Multilingualism Taylor & Francis 2.000 2025
International Publications with impact factor (less than 2.0) / JCR / SJR Negotiation of bilingual identities: A case of young migrant Pashtuns in Lahore Ampersand 1.930 2025
International Publications with impact factor (less than 2.0) / JCR / SJR Bridging linguistic divides in higher education: An exploration of translanguaging practices in Pakistan. Ampersand 1.930 2025
International Publications with impact factor (less than 2.0) / JCR / SJR Pashto-English Code Switching: Testing the Morphosyntactic Constraints of the MLF Model. Lingua 1.300 2018
International Publications with impact factor (2.0 and above) Strategies for incorporating nouns and verbs in code-mixing: The case of Pashto-English bilingual speech Lapurdum 0.000 2014
Degree Name & Area Year University City,Country
Post Doctorate Department of Linguistics The Ohio State University United States
PhD - English (Linguistics) AJK University Pakistan
Position Start Date End Date
Director Institute of Communication and Culture Studies 04-02-2013 30-09-2019
Remote Area Advisor 23-02-2016 20-09-2022
Head of the Department of Linguistics and Communication 02-08-2021 29-12-2023
Editor in Chief of Journal of Communication and Cultural Trends 13-09-2017 29-03-2024
  • Postdoctoral Fellowship at The Ohio State University
  • Radboud University, Netherlands (2012) on IRSIP (HEC) Scholarship
  • George Mason University, USA (2016) As The Collaboration For Faculty Excellence In Teaching And Research (CFTR) Project
  • Leiden University, Netherlands (2018) Workshop on Code-Switching Research: Methodological and Theoretical Considerations
  • Paris (France, 2019) attended research workshop
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