Luke Adamson joins as visiting lecturer
Welcome to Luke Adamson, who joins Rutgers Linguistics as a visiting lecturer. Get to know Luke a bit better with his self-introduction below: Hi! My name is Luke Adamson, and … Read More
Welcome to Luke Adamson, who joins Rutgers Linguistics as a visiting lecturer. Get to know Luke a bit better with his self-introduction below: Hi! My name is Luke Adamson, and … Read More
Prof. Adam Jardine, recent alum Eileen Blum, and grad student Huteng Dai are presenting at the Workshop on Model Theoretic Representations in Phonology (WMTRP) later this month at Stony Brook … Read More
Earlier this summer, graduate student Gérard Avelino (3rd year) gave a presentation at the 14th International Austronesian and Papuan Languages and Linguistics Conference (APLL 14) at Humboldt University in Berlin, … Read More
We are happy to report that Professor Akinbiyi Akinlabi was inducted into the Nigerian Academy of Letters in Lagos, Nigeria, on August 11, 2022. The Nigerian Academy of Letters is … Read More
Professor Akinbiyi Akinlabi taught at the African Linguistics School 6, held at Porto-Novo, Benin Republic, from July 16-July 30, 2022. He co-founded this graduate summer school in 2009. This year’s … Read More
Congratulations to Eileen Blum who passed her dissertation defense on Sept. 2! —— Title: The effects of non-linear data structures on the computation of vowel harmony Committee: Adam Jardine, Bruce … Read More
Many congratulations are in order for Lydia Newkirk for successfully defending her dissertation! Her defense took place on August 24. —– Title: Be flexible, but not too flexible: limited variable-force … Read More
It’s a new academic year, and five fresh faces are coming to Rutgers Linguistics! Join us in giving a warm welcome to our department’s new cohort of graduate students. Read … Read More
We are pleased to announce that recent alum Nate Koser has joined Quantiphi, an AI software and services company, as a Conversation Designer. Congratulations, Nate!
We’re thrilled to announce Meg Gotowski successfully defended her dissertation on July 21st! This Fall, Meg will be joining MIT as post-doctoral researcher in the Linguistics & Philosophy Department. Title: Syntactic … Read More