Announcements
Date and time: Monday, April 8, 4:00 to 6:00 pmPlace: The Center for British and Irish Studies Room (5th floor, Norlin Library)Sponsors: Department of Linguistics and the Center for Humanities and the Arts Toki Pona: From Personal Art Project
Peak Potential '23: A Virtual Preview of CU 抖阴传媒在线 LinguisticsDay 01: Introduction to CU Linguistics 鈥 4:30-6:00 pm MDT, Monday, 23 OctoberDay 02: Meet the Faculty 鈥 4:30-6:00 pm MDT, Tuesday, 24
Congratulations to the new officers for the CU 抖阴传媒在线 Undergraduate Linguistics Association (ULA)! Our ULA Officers for the 2023-2024 year are (from left) Livvy Bahr, Turner Land, Jaimie Jettmar, and Morgan Jones, who will all
Join Talking Politics this Friday, April 21 at 4:00pm Central (3:00pm MST) via Zoom for its 2023 series kick-off event with Dr. Nicholas Mararac: 鈥淨ueering the Military: How Ideologies about Gender and Sexuality Shape(d) the U.S. Armed Forces
The Department of Linguistics presented a LingCircle talk by Dr. Kate L. Lindsey (Assistant Professor of Linguistics, Boston University). Her talk, titled Ghost elements in Ende phonology, took place on Wednesday, April 26 at 4:00pm in
It's a sizzling linguistic summer 2023! CU Linguistics is offering 8 courses this summer--from Semantics to Languages of the World to TESOL Principles and Practice. You can take an elective or fulfill a requirement for the major or
CU Linguistics is pleased to present a Capstone Lecture by Dr. Joan Bybee, a pioneering cognitive-functonal linguist. Prof. Bybee is best known for proposing the theory of usage-based phonology and for her contributions to
The officers of the Undergraduate Linguistics Association are excited to invite you a talk by Dr. Alexandra Johnston (Georgetown University), on career options for students in linguistics. The talk will take place on zoom on Wednesday
Old school office hours no more! Linguistic teaching faculty and leadership are more accessible than ever before, so don't hesitate to book time for class-related questions, pursuit of your interests, etc. Linguistics staff have
The Dictionary Society of North America (DSNA), founded in 1975, is an organization of lexicographers, scholars, publishers, and collectors, all with an interest in dictionaries. It holds a conference every two years at a university somewhere in