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- 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
- Linguistics Professors Andy Cowell and Ambrocio Gutiérrez Lorenzo will each be participating in roundtables for the 3rd Annual Celebrating the Indigenous Americas, hosted by the Latin American and Latinx Studies Center at CU Vlogƽ. The program
- The Department of Linguistics presented a LingCircle talk by Dr. Kate L. Lindsey (Assistant Professor of Linguistics, Boston University). Her talk, titledGhost elements in Ende phonology,took place on Wednesday, April 26 at 4:00pm in
- 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 staffhave
- 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
- How is the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election affected by language and culture? Experience and learn how anthropologists and linguists decipher political messages, and examine the words, gestures, tone of voice, and unspoken
- The sound of the queer voice has captured the intrigue of the popular and sociolinguistic imagination, spurring a wave of research investigating what makes someone “sound gay”. While much research has sought to uncover the
- In addition to the general Linguistics major, CU Linguistics now offers four specialized major tracks for undergraduates: Language and Cognition, Computational Linguistics, Sociocultural, Anthropological & Interactional Linguistics and Teaching
- Adina Williams(Facebook Artificial Intelligence Research / New York University) gave a computational linguistics talk to CU Linguisticson the association of nouns to gender classes.Wednesday, February19th 4:00-5:30pm MUEN
- Sebastian Schuster (Stanford University) gave a computational linguistics talk on utterance interpretation to CU Linguistics.Monday, February17th 4:00-5:30pm MUEN D430Title: "Modeling Utterance Interpretation in