Last fall, scholars in Pedro Mateo Pedro's course on Indigenous Languages of the Americas travelled to Guatemala to study Kakchiqel, one of over 20 Indigenous languages spoken there.
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From the relationship between technology and language evolution to the personality traits of cryptocurrency investors, scholars from across #UofTArtSci are sharing their expertise on a variety of issues in the media.
This week's round-up: https://t.co/CjwwfYU6Eq
On Monday, June 3rd, UofT hosted Language Research Day (LRD), a student-led conference for interaction and learning among graduate students in the field.
Read all about the cross-departmental participation on the department website and blog!
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The Uoft Linguistics Blog is officially back up and running!
Since getting back online, we've covered everything from successful thesis defenses, to exciting new publications, to the biggest of conferences...
Check it out below 🎉
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A popular online linguistics textbook is now even more accessible and inclusive, thanks to Nathan Sanders and a team of fellow scholars.
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Last plenary Emma Moore, USheffield. A packed auditorium. Lots of great vernacular features under study! Variation is so much fun 🤩 @UofTLinguistics @NWAV_50
While we might already be familiar with Kai Herzog-Hara, former Undergrad Admin and current Graduate Admin, we had the pleasure of hosting an interview with her! See our blog to get to know Kai on a more personal level!
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Huge congrats to Gianna Francesca Giovio Canavesi for being the recipient of the Excellence Award and the Outstanding Program Performance Award in Language Studies at UTM! 🎉 We wish this new grad the best of luck as she pursues her Masters in Speech-Language Pathology! 🎓
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3 questions à ... Naomi Nagy.
Professeur à l'University de Toronto ( @UofT ), Naomi Nagy a donné quatre séminaires sur le thème "What can heritage languages tell sociolinguists", dans le cadre de notre Chaire Internationale 2022.
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Huge congrats to our PhD student Martin Renard, one of this year's recipients of the LSA's prestigious fellowship to participate in CoLang. 🥳 See our blog to learn more about this Renard and this fellowship!
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Congrats to Robin Huo who is the the 2019 recipient of the Elaine Gold Award! See our blog to learn their outstanding achievement!
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The members of the Syntax of Nominal Linkers Project linked together (no pun intended) over lunch at the Gilaneh Restaurant! They enjoyed a wonderful Persian meal and discussed linkers in the context of superlatives (among other things)!