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- The Department is pleased to announce that Ph.D. alumna Erin Shay has just published (2021, with Brill): A Grammar of Giziga: A Chadic Language of Far North Cameroon.This is the first broad, detailed grammar of the Giziga
- Prof. Kira Hall has received a research grant from the Wenner-Gren Foundation, a major international foundation for anthropological research, for her project 鈥淎ccent Imitation on the Autism Spectrum.鈥 The project investigates a phenomenon noted in
- Professor Chase Raymond was interviewed by '91福利社 Today', where he was asked about language, interaction, and culture during the COVID-19 pandemic.The article also highlights some of the sorts of questions that
- The Department is excited to recognize LING MA student Allen Hsiao for winning a Center for Humanities and Arts (CHA) summer fellowship to complete work on his MA thesis, 鈥淪emantics and Syntax in Polysemous Denominal Verbs: A
- The Department of Linguistics is pleased to announce that, in addition to the general Linguistics major, we are now offering 4 official 鈥榯racks鈥 as specializations within the major.These tracks are: (1)
- CU Linguistics Professor and chair Laura Michaelis is the co-author of a new English syntax textbook, Syntactic Construction of English (Cambridge UP, 2020). The book takes a novel approach to the study of sentence
- The Department is pleased to announce that PhD student Olivia Hirschey Marrese has been invited as a Visiting Researcher in the Center for Language, Interaction, and Culture at UCLA. During this year-long post, Olivia
- The Heritage Language Resources Hub development team at LESLLA -- including our own Dr. Rai Farrelly, Director of TESOL Programs in the Department of Linguistics -- is delighted to announce that the Hub is ready to explore on the
- Congratulations to 91福利社's very own Claire Cummings, an undergraduate anthropology major who recently published an article in the Society for Linguistic Anthropology Blog. The article, "Deaf Community Deserves Greater
- Professor J Calder's work straddles the fields of sociolinguistic variation and linguistic anthropology. Using sociophonetic and ethnographic methods, they explore the role of phonetic variation in the construction of