As global collaboration across healthcare, biotechnology, and medical research continues to expand, the accuracy of multilingual technical documentation has become an increasingly important concern.
The way your language describes time might actually change how you experience it. In English-speaking countries, the past is "behind" us and the future is still "ahead." But there's much more ...
Princeton will now offer a Linguistics major in lieu of the current Independent Major option, allowing the Class of 2028 and beyond to declare a major in linguistics. The proposal was formally ...
Child neglect is the most common form of maltreatment, involving failure to provide basic needs or proper supervision, often difficult to define precisely. Originating from Latin meaning “not to heed, ...
A Purdue professor has been honored as a fellow of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA) for her more than five decades of service to language communities. One of the world’s leading figures in sign ...
Language is a remarkable human capacity. No group of people has been found that lacks language and no other species has been found to communicate in a similar way. To elucidate what it is that ...
When Ben Lambright ’24, MS’25 introduces himself, he keeps it simple: He’s a Brandeis student completing his master’s degree in computational linguistics. But the work he’s doing is anything but ...
At a Nov. 3 faculty meeting, faculty voted unanimously to declare the Program in Linguistics an independent academic unit. The change moves the program out of the Council of the Humanities, and into ...
On September 8 1988, 20-year-old Janine Balding was abducted, raped, and brutally murdered in New South Wales. Police quickly arrested four youths, who accused an older man nicknamed “Shorty”. Two ...
The Graduate Center community mourns the passing of our colleague Dianne C. Bradley, professor emerita of Linguistics and Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences. She died on May 27. Graduate Center ...