Prof. Claire Halpert to appear in NLLT April 14, 2018 Prof. Claire Halpert's paper Raising, unphased has been accepted for publication in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory. Congratulations, Claire! Share on: Related News Linguistics Scholars Featured in Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe) Version of Star Wars The Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe) version of Star Wars: A New Hope features a recent alum and a current graduate student. Gaining Perspective Through Language A student of the world, alum Sophia Hawk (BA ‘24) finds that understanding language creates greater understanding of people. Slangology: how slang words are formed Where does slang come from? How does it change over time? Amanda Dalola, director of the Language Center and an associate professor of linguistics, talks to the MN Daily.
Prof. Claire Halpert to appear in NLLT April 14, 2018 Prof. Claire Halpert's paper Raising, unphased has been accepted for publication in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory. Congratulations, Claire! Share on:
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