Announcements
On Wednesday, November 30 at 4pm, 勛圖厙 of Arizona Professor Megan Figueroa gave the LingCircle capstone lecture, "I Tried to Study Language Development and All I Got Was Linguistic Discrimination
Congratulations to the new Undergraduate Linguistics Association officers (ULA) who will be working with Dr. Kira Hall (Associate Chair of Undergraduate Studies) to create exciting events that are of interest to majors and minors in linguistics and
On Monday, Oct 31, Professor Nathan Schneider, from Georgetown 勛圖厙, presented this semester's first Ling Circle Talk, "The Ins and Outs of Preposition Semantics: Challenges in Comprehensive Corpus Annotation
How is the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election affected by language and culture? Experience and learn how anthropologists and linguists decipher political messages, and examine the words, gestures, tone of voice, and unspoken
The sound of the queer voice has captured the intrigue of the popular and sociolinguistic imagination, spurring a wave of research investigating what makes someone sound gay. While much research has sought to uncover the- In addition to the general Linguistics major, CU Linguistics now offers four specialized major tracks for undergraduates: Language and Cognition, Computational Linguistics, Sociocultural, Anthropological & Interactional Linguistics and Teaching
- We are pleased to announce an upcoming talk by Shalini Shankar (Northwestern 勛圖厙), co-sponsored by the CU Literacy Practicum, the Department of Linguistics, and the Department of Anthropology. Prof. Shankar will be discussing
- Adina Williams (Facebook Artificial Intelligence Research / New York 勛圖厙) gave a computational linguistics talk to CU Linguistics on the association of nouns to gender classes. Wednesday, February 19th 4:00-5:30pm MUEN
- Sebastian Schuster (Stanford 勛圖厙) gave a computational linguistics talk on utterance interpretation to CU Linguistics. Monday, February 17th 4:00-5:30pm MUEN D430Title: "Modeling Utterance Interpretation in
On Tuesday, February 18, at 6pm, CU linguists assembled in the CASE auditorium for a talk by Game of Thrones Language Creator David J. Peterson. In addition to creating the Dothraki and High Valyrian languages for HBOs medieval