Rutgers at SALT 2021.
Two of our Rutgers Linguistics members will be presenting their works at this year’s SALT 2021, to be held virtually at Brown University from May 7 – May 9, 2021. … Read More
Two of our Rutgers Linguistics members will be presenting their works at this year’s SALT 2021, to be held virtually at Brown University from May 7 – May 9, 2021. … Read More
The Honors thesis students of our department make us proud with their amazing accomplishments! They will be defending their theses on Friday, April 16th 2021. Here’s some more details about … Read More
We’re really excited to announce that Chris Oakden passed his dissertation defense on March 29th. Title : Modeling phonological interactions using recursive schemes Chair : Adam Jardine Committee: Akinbiyi Akinlabi, Adam … Read More
Prof Syrett talked about the use of language and the role it plays in shaping our perspective, at the kick-off event for the Language and Social Justice initiative. The initiative … Read More
We’re excited to announce that Prof. D’Imperio has been invited by various Linguistics departments and will be giving talks there in the near future. The dates and topic for each … Read More
Graduate students Ziling Zhu (2nd year) and John-Patrick Doherty (1st year) will present their works at the upcoming Annual Conference on African Linguistics (ACAL 51 – 52) to be held at … Read More
Kristen Syrett was one of the invited speakers at a workshop Children Learning Adjectives, organized by the Leeds Child Development Unit at the University of Leeds. Prof Syrett talked about what … Read More
Prof. Kristen Syrett in joint work with Michelle Goldin (University of Albany, SUNY) and Liliana Sanchez (University of Illinois at Chicago) recently published in Frontiers in Psychology, titled, ‘Perspective – … Read More
There will be strong Rutgers representation at this year’s virtual (F)ASAL-11 which will be held from March 26th to 28th, 2021. The conference is being hosted (virtually) at University of … Read More
Prof. Kristen Syrett in joint work with Athulya Aravind (MIT) has a new article in the Journal of Child Language. Their joint work received an NSF grant as well! Congratulations!! … Read More