News
- Prof. Kira Hall (CU Dept. of Linguistics) and Prof. Donna Goldstein (CU Dept. of Anthropology) were recently featured in this news report by the Colorado Arts and Sciences Magazine. Goldstein and Hall are the co-editors of a
- Professor Andy Cowell and Ph.D. student Irina Wagner were recently featured in an article by the University of Colorado, Boulder's Research & Innovation Office.The article describes their preservation and revitalization work on Arapaho, a
- Dr. Martha Palmer, Professor of Linguistics and Computer Science and Faculty Fellow in the Institute of Cognitive Science, has been named a Professor of Distinction by the College of Arts and Sciences. The honorific title College Professor of
- The international, interdisciplinary Beyond TIme Workshop was held on the CU campus April 7-8, 2017. The workshop, jointly sponsored by the CU Department of Linguistics, Institute of Cognitive Science, College of Arts and Sciences, Center for
- The Department of Linguistics is pleased to announce new TESOL courses and a Certificate of possible interest to students in Linguistics as well as other majors: Foreign Languages, SLHS, International Affairs, Education,
- A recent article in the Denver Post highlighted Professor and Department Chair Andy Cowell's language-revitalization work with the local Arapaho community. Also mentioned in the article were the contributions of graduate student
- Linguistics Department Professor and Chair, Andrew Cowell, was recently interviewed by Channel 9 News for a segment on the Colorado dialect of English. During the interview, Prof. Cowell mentions historical factors that
- Professor and Chair of the Department of Linguistics, Andy Cowell, is one of the founders of the new Center for the Study of Origins, a destination for interdisciplinary origins studies. Professor Cowell was quoted in CU Boulder Today
- The Department of Linguistics will host a screening of the movie "Arrival", which stars Amy Adams as a linguist. Departmental faculty will be in attendance to offer their thoughts and commentary on the film, and to answer
- Like spoken languages, sign languages differ greatly across the globe. Nonetheless, many deaf refugees are evaluated and declared to have no language ability and/or severe mental deficiencies simply because they cannot communicate in American Sign