Courses Taught
- LING 334U: "You Have the Right to Remain Silent": Language and the Law
- LING 391: Introduction to Applied Linguistics
- LING 392: Structure of English
- LING 407: Senior Seminar in Language and Law
- LING 410/510: Teaching Second Language Writing
- LING 435/535: Theory and Practice of Applied Linguistics
- LING 470/570: Grammar for TESOL
- LING 471/571: Understanding the International Experience
Research Interests
- Discipline-specific language
- Language in education
- Sociocultural theory
- Discourse analysis
- Second language writing
- English for Specific Purposes
Representative Publications
- Conrad, S., Hartig, A. J., & Santelmann, L. (Eds.). (2020). The Cambridge introduction to applied linguistics. Cambridge University Press.
- Hartig, A. J. (2019). Research ethics in legal writing: Challenges for empirical research. Legal Writing: Journal of the Legal Writing Institute, 23, 18–20. Legal Writing Journal. http://www.legalwritingjournal.org/2019/01/31/research-ethics-in-legal-writing-challenges-for-empirical-research/
- Hartig, A.J. (2017). Connecting language and disciplinary knowledge in English for Specific Purposes: Case studies in law. Multilingual Matters.
- Hartig, A.J. (2016). Conceptual blending in legal writing: Linking definitions to facts. English for Specific Purposes, 42, 66-75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.esp.2015.12.002.
- Hartig, A.J., and Lu, X. (2014). Plain English and legal writing: Comparing expert and novice writers. English for Specific Purposes. 33, 87-96, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.esp.2013.09.001