News
- The Department of Linguistics is pleased to announce that, in addition to the general Linguistics major, we are now offering 4 official ‘tracks’ 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 CU Boulder'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- The Department is pleased to announce the release of our 2020 Linguistics Undergraduate Research Awards, otherwise known as LURA. Each spring, the Department invites faculty, GPTIs, and TAs to nominate students in their classes (both
The best teachers always somehow know when a student is confused, excited or bored by what's going in class. Could an intelligent system emulate what our best teachers do in the classroom every day? CU Professor of Linguistics and Computer
CU Linguistics PhD student Irina Wagner has received a National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant in Dynamic Language Infrastructure. Irina’s dissertation research builds on the extensive
Dr. Alexis Palmer will join the CU faculty in January 2021, as Assistant Professor of Linguistics. Dr. Palmer is an expert in computational discourse and semantics; computational linguistics for low-resource languages and