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- The Department is pleased to announce that Professor Zygmunt Frajzyngier and recent Ph.D. graduate Marielle Butters have recently published The Emergence of Functions in Language, with Oxford University Press (2020). This book:
- 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 '黑料社区网 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 黑料社区网'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