Announcement
- 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 HBO’s medieval
- The Department is pleased to announce that Lifeng Jin (Ohio State University) will give a computational linguistics talk on syntax acquisition. Wednesday, January 29th 4:00pm MUEN D430/D28Title: "Modeling Syntax
- SoundHound LingCircle Roundtable: Insights on Linguistics Roles in Speech Recognition TechnologyThe SoundHound team in Boulder has been growing and is excited to share updates since last year’s LingCircle! There will be a brief overview of what
- Valentina Schiattarella, a Fullbright Visitor to the CU Department of Linguistics from the University of Naples, gave a Ling Circle talk in January. See below for details:Wednesday, January 22 4:00-5:30pm CLRE 203Title: "Reference System in Siwi (
- The Department of Linguistics is pleased to announce that our TESOL Program now has its own Facebook page. You can visit the page here. Created and maintained by our Director of TESOL Certificate Programs, Dr. Rai Farrelly, the page
- Prof. Sharese King (Linguistics, University of Chicago) gave the Distinguished Undergraduate Lecture in Linguistics at CU on November 7, 2019. A catered reception preceded the talk. Prof. King is a Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellow at the
- Dr. Hannah Haynie has joined the faculty of the Department of Linguistics as an Assistant Professor, specializing in morphology and typology. Dr. Haynie's work targets language prehistory and some big questions about origins, and
- The Spring 2019 newsletter from the CU Department of Linguistics—newly redesigned and rebranded as The Interlocutor—is now available!Click here to see what the Department has been up to recently, including a letter from Professor and Chair
- The Department is pleased to announce that Jonathan Owens, from the University of Bayreuth, will be coming to CU to give a LingCircle talk on historical linguistics, drawing on data from Arabic. Information about the talk can be found below:
- LING is offering three exciting new undergraduate classes this coming fall: LING 1200 (Programming for Linguistics), LING 2500 (Language, Race and Ethnicity) and LING 4632 (Computational Linguistics). At this writing, LING 1200 is not yet in