Congratulations to the class of 2021! The Linguistics Department is so proud of each of you for your hard work and determination this past...
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February 05, 2021
Former Linguistics Student, Kalina Newmark '11 featured in a Wired TV Magazine show.
November 05, 2020
Laura McPherson is Associate Professor of Linguistics at Dartmouth College. Her research is driven by primary fieldwork and in-depth description of tonal languages, primarily in West Africa. Congratulations Laura!
July 01, 2020
Dr. Monica Nesbitt is leading a team of Dartmouth sociolinguistics researchers interviewing Black/African Americans as part of Dartmouth's Linguistics Program's effort to document life and language in New England.
March 10, 2020
Her project is titled "Phonetic and Phonological Structure in Musical Surrogate Languages." During this five-and-a-half year grant, Prof. McPherson and her team will conduct field research in multiple sites: Ghana, Liberia, Cameroon, Nigeria, Papua New Guinea, Vietnam, Thailand, and Burkina Faso.
February 17, 2020
A group of Ivy League students from Dartmouth College flock to Piritahi Marae every summer to absorb Māori culture and language.
November 15, 2019
Dartmouth Linguistics is now located in our new quarters at the north end of campus: Anonymous Hall!
November 14, 2019
Dr. Rolando Coto-Solano is a computational linguist who joined the Dartmouth Linguistics faculty in Fall 2019. He received his PhD in Linguistics at the University of Arizona, and he has also taught courses in computational linguistics and statistics at Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand.
March 19, 2019
Skyler Kuczaboski '21 created a children's book in the Ojibwe language during Hilaria Cruz's winter term Language Revitalization class. The book was recently featured in the Minneapolis Star Tribune....
February 25, 2019
Zachary Cooper '17 and Prof. Stanford presented a talk for International Mother Languages Day at the U.N. plaza, February 21, 2019. Their talk was titled "Voices that need to be heard: Collaborative research on less-commonly studied indigenous languages."...