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- The Department of Linguistics is pleased to announce new TESOL courses and a Certificate of possible interest to students in Linguistics as well as other majors: Foreign Languages, SLHS, International Affairs, Education,
- A recent article in the Denver Post highlighted Professor and Department Chair Andy Cowell's language-revitalization work with the local Arapaho community. Also mentioned in the article were the contributions of graduate student
- Linguistics Department Professor and Chair, Andrew Cowell, was recently interviewed by Channel 9 News for a segment on the Colorado dialect of English. During the interview, Prof. Cowell mentions historical factors that
- Professor and Chair of the Department of Linguistics, Andy Cowell, is one of the founders of the new Center for the Study of Origins, a destination for interdisciplinary origins studies. Professor Cowell was quoted in 91¸£ÀûÉç Today
- Like spoken languages, sign languages differ greatly across the globe. Nonetheless, many deaf refugees are evaluated and declared to have no language ability and/or severe mental deficiencies simply because they cannot communicate in American Sign
- CU Linguistics Professor and ICS Fellow Laura Michaelis, together with European collaborators, are organizing a two-day international interdisciplinary workshop on temporal meaning in language, to be held April 7-8, 2017 in the Center for Community
- EXPLORING CHINA through ENGLISH TEACHING (5 weeks)Earn 6 credit hoursExperience a rich cultural programDeadline to apply is MARCH 13!Connect with the Education Abroad Office! Center for Community (C4C) Room S355Drop-in advising hours: 9-4:30 pm Mon-
- The Department of Linguistics is pleased to announce the launch of a new Certificate Program in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages). For details about the program, visit the website here. Please contact tesol@colorado.edu
- Professor and Chair Andy Cowell, and graduate student Irina Wagner, were recently interviewed for an article in "91¸£ÀûÉç Today" about their work with the Arapaho Language Project. Read the article here: http://www.colorado.edu/
- Faculty, graduate students, and undergraduate students gathered in early December to honor the career of Professor David Rood, who is retiring this year after having been a member of the Department since 1967. Prof. Rood's primary