News
- The International Society for Conversation Analysis (ISCA) has selected Grammar in Everyday Talk: Building Responsive Actions (co-authored by CU Linguistics Prof. Barbara Fox, with Sandra A. Thompson and Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen) as
- CU-Boulder Linguistics students from Prof. Kira Hall’s 2017 graduate seminar on 'Language, Gender, and Sexuality' attend the International Gender and Language Association (IGALA) Conference in Botswana. Pictured to
- The International English Center at CU Boulder, a division of CU Continuing Education operated under the supervision of the CU Linguistics department, has recently released a short documentary about the CU Employee English Language
- The Department of Linguistics is pleased to announce the release of blog entries authored by the winners of the new Linguistics Undergraduate Research Award! Our 13 award winners for 2018 are: Shawg Ahmed, Sarah
- Prof. Bhuvana Narasimhan was recently awarded a grant from the Spencer Foundation to work on a research project titled "'More is Up': Investigating the Vertical Number Line in Preschoolers". Together with graduate student Norielle
- Prof. Kira Hall, Dr. Maria Thomas-Ruzic, and Prof. Chase Raymond were recently named 2018-2019 Faculty Fellows for Community-Based Learning at CU-Boulder. A substantial grant from CU Engage will support an initiative to expand the
- The Department is pleased to announce that Prof. Mans Hulden has been selected as a recipient of CU-Boulder's Marinus Smith Award.The Marinus Smith Award honors excellence in teaching and those who have made a
Faculty, departmental visitors, and former students gathered on Friday, April 20th to celebrate Prof. Zygmunt Frajzyngier on his 80th birthday. Prof. Frajzyngier (seated center-right in the group- Come join our celebration of CLASIC (Computational Linguistics, Analytics, Search and Informatics), our new professional master's program!Check out the program space, meet the faculty and students, and enjoy some light
- Prof. Kira Hall is the new President-elect of the Society for Linguistic Anthropology, the flagship organization within the American Anthropological Association for the study of language and social life. Over 250 scholars were in