Rutgers at ADPW3
In some slightly belated news, Rutgers was very well represented at the 3rd Afranaph Project Development Workshop (ADPW3). Five of our linguists presented, with four talks (plus an introduction by … Read More
In some slightly belated news, Rutgers was very well represented at the 3rd Afranaph Project Development Workshop (ADPW3). Five of our linguists presented, with four talks (plus an introduction by … Read More
Your name: Huteng Dai Info about the language(s) you did fieldwork on: The language is Yongning Na (Mosuo), a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Lijiang, Yunnan (southwestern China). There are at … Read More
Last Thursday, Rutgers Linguistics had its first-ever open house for prospective students! Students had the opportunity to meet with professors, sit in on classes, and spend some time … Read More
We’re excited to announce that Prof. Mariapaola D’Imperio has been invited to give two talks in April 2020, at Ecole Normale Supérieure in France and the University of Salerno in … Read More
Rutgers Linguistics was well-represented in Barcelona this year at the 28th meeting of the Conference of the Student Organisation of Linguistics in Europe [ConSoLE]. Second year graduate student Wenyue Hua … Read More
We’re excited to announce that Chris Oaken, one of our current graduate students, has had an article accepted to Phonology! The article, titled, “Notational Equivalence in Tonal Geometry“, will … Read More
Congratulations to Alumnus Nick Danis, whose article titled “Long-Distance major place harmony“, has just been published in Phonology (volume 36, issue 4)!!!
We’re very proud to announce that a number of linguists from our department will be representing Rutgers Linguistics at the 38th West Coast Conference in Formal Linguistics 2020! Their names … Read More
One of our graduate students, Deepak Alok, has been named as the recipient of a dissertation grant! The grant, which is highly competitive, was funded by the Taraknath … Read More
Your name: Eileen Blum Info about the language(s) you did fieldwork on: Munster Irish (Gaelic) is a language of the Celtic family spoken in the south of Ireland. Native speakers … Read More