Kristen Syrett Featured in “In Plain Language” Podcast
Kristen Syrett (who we also just found out will be receiving the LSA’s Linguistic Service Award in January) was recently interviewed for an episode of a speech and language podcast … Read More
Kristen Syrett (who we also just found out will be receiving the LSA’s Linguistic Service Award in January) was recently interviewed for an episode of a speech and language podcast … Read More
Our very own Mariapaola D’Imperio has been invited to speak at the first meeting of Sensus (a workshop on the formal semantics and pragmatics of Romance languages)! The workshop will … Read More
This past weekend, Meg Gotowski and Kristen Syrett gave a talk at the 44th Boston University Conference on Language Development (BUCLD)! Their talk was titled, “Investigating the Hypothesis … Read More
4th year graduate student Chris Oaken recently recently represented Rutgers Linguistics at the 50th annual meeting of the North East Linguistic Society [NELS]! He and Jane Chandlee presented a poster … Read More
On November 14th and 15th, the Rutgers Department of Anthropology will be holding the Rutgers Indigenous Languages Colloquium as part of their speaker series in honor of the UN’s year of … Read More
In the spirit of the season, we thought it would be fun to do a little digging into the history of our department (and a big thank-you to the … Read More
We’re proud to announce that Rutgers was wonderfully represented at the 27th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference, hosted by Sogang University over this past weekend, Oct. 18th-20th. One of our current 4th … Read More
One of our third years, Meg Gotowski, just published her article “La Règle du Jeu: Verlan as an Example of Anti-Faithfulness” as part of a special issue of Linguistica … Read More
We’re excited to announce that our own Livia Camargo Souza has been invited to give a talk at NYU’s Fieldwork Reading Group! She will be speaking about her experience performing … Read More
While we’ve introduced many of the newer members of our department over the last month, there’s a very-important group that has been consistently left out and forgotten… So in this … Read More