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Linguistics
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.
CLS celebrates languages around the world with the Welsh, German, Spanish, and French choir concert.
BYU’s ASL program enriches education through its courses, club, and conversation labs.
Professor Jim Law studies the evolution of French using Bible translations.
Biking over two hundred miles pushes the human mind and body to its limits, but so does trying to learn a new language. Associate Professor Troy Cox (Linguistics) has experience with both.
Undergraduate student introduces FLang 330, a S’gaw Karen course for returned missionaries.
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.