Announcements
The CU Linguistics Semiotic Syntax Working Group is delighted to welcome Wesley Scivetti听(Linguistics, Georgetown) for a virtual talk at the intersection of Construction Grammar听and Natural Language Processing, 鈥淒o Small
Dr. Rai Farrelly was invited to deliver a talk to students in the English Education Study Program at Universitas Pattimura in Maluku, Indonesia. Her talk focused on how English language teachers can build learners' confidence in speaking English
Tuesday, February 4, 2025 | 7 pm ESTA common view of politicians is that, when they are asked questions, they rarely answer them. Question evasion is deeply bothersome to publics, but experimentsshow that audiences are not good at identifying
With support from the National Science Foundation, SAFAL 2025 will be co-organized by Bhuvana Narasimhan (Linguistics), Al Kim (Psychology & Neuroscience/Institute of Cognitive Science), and Sudha Arunachalam (Communicative Sciences and
LING Circle ProSeminar Dr. Wesley Y. LeonardMiami Tribe of Oklahoma;听 Associate Professor, University of California, RiversideWednesday, September 18, 20244:00 - 6:00 pm.听ECCS 1B12听or join via Zoom:听https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/
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听Toki Pona: From Personal Art Project
Peak Potential '23: A Virtual Preview of听精品SM在线影片 LinguisticsDay 01: Introduction to CU Linguistics听鈥撎4:30-6:00 pm MDT, Monday, 23 OctoberDay 02: Meet the Faculty听鈥撎4:30-6:00 pm MDT, Tuesday, 24
Congratulations to the new officers for the 精品SM在线影片 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:听鈥淨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听Ghost elements in Ende phonology,听took place on Wednesday, April 26 at 4:00pm in