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Modern slang goes beyond just words; it embodies who we are and where we belong.
Jim Law explains how motion verbs become discourse markers.
Joey Stanley publishes findings about the decline of the classic southern accent in Georgia.
BYU Honors student publishes thesis on diversity in publishing.
HUM Grant recipient presents sociolinguistic research in Brussels, Belgium.
BYU faculty and students present at Digital Humanities Utah.
BYU is rapidly expanding the translation and localization minor, a program that will have lasting impacts on the lives of people around the world.
Professor Jim Law studies the evolution of French using Bible translations.
Miriam Whiting finds that discourse in media has cultural and historical significance.
The linguistics professor and his team receive $20,000 in discretionary funds for research on sustainability.
The award recognizes Baker and his coauthors’ research on job-loss narratives and moving on after being laid off.
Want to learn how to pound papyrus and assemble a printing press? Join Jamie Horrocks’ book history class!