Henriette Gezundhajt (born March 25, 1963) is a professor of French linguistics at Glendon College and York University.[1]
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Gezundhajt was born in France and studied Enunciative Linguistics at the University Paris 7 until 1988. She received her Ph.D. in French linguistics from the University of Toronto in 1995 and has taught at several universities in Toronto, including Ryerson University, York University and U of T.[2] She has published on the morphology of adverbs.[3] She has created several websites dedicated to the study of linguistics. Among them, "Sur Les Sentiers de La Linguistique" offers a comprehensive introductory guide to French linguistics.[4] She is also a licensed hypnotherapist[citation needed] and has written on the evolution of the historical origins of hypnotism.[5]
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