The Fall 2020 edition of the Linguistics Department newsletter is now available. We hope you enjoy it.
The newsletter is available here. To view older editions, visit our Newsletter page.
The Fall 2020 edition of the Linguistics Department newsletter is now available. We hope you enjoy it.
The newsletter is available here. To view older editions, visit our Newsletter page.
The Spring 2020 edition of the Linguistics Department newsletter is now available. We hope you enjoy it.
The newsletter is available here. To view older editions, visit our Newsletter page.
The Fall 2019 edition of the Linguistics Department newsletter is now available. We hope you enjoy it.
The newsletter is available here. To view older editions, visit our Newsletter page.
Please join us for an alumni and friends of linguistics reception on the evening of Friday, the 11th of October from 5:00 – 8:00 in the Faculty Club, Indiana Memorial Union. We will be honoring the 2019 Outstanding Young Alum, Juliet Stanton, as well as commemorating various other events in the department. Come join us!
The Spring 2019 edition of the Linguistics Department newsletter is now available. We hope you enjoy it.
The newsletter is available here. To view older editions, visit our Newsletter page.
The Fall 2018 edition of the Linguistics Department newsletter is now available. We hope you enjoy it.
The newsletter is available here. To view older editions, visit our Newsletter page.
Please join us for the alumni awards reception, on the evening of Friday the 12th of October from 5:00 – 8:00 in the Faculty Club, Indiana Memorial Union. We will be honoring the 2018 distinguished alum, Catherine Rudin, as well as commemorating various other events in the department. More details will be posted soon.
The Spring 2018 edition of the Linguistics Department newsletter is now available. We hope you enjoy it.
The newsletter is available here. To view older editions, visit our Newsletter page.
Fall Linguistics Consortium Colloquia Series: Phonological Change and Adaptation
Guest speakers: Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero (University of Manchester, England), Joe Pater (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), Yen-Hwei Lin (Michigan State University)
To access the complete schedule, readings connected with the reading groups and lectures, click on the links below.