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Linguistics
Professor Jim Law studies the evolution of French using Bible translations.
Undergraduate student introduces FLang 330, a S’gaw Karen course for returned missionaries.
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.
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.
Master’s student Lauren Bezzant presents new program at a University of Chicago Conference.
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!
Professor Dallin D. Oaks publishes book on Latter-day Saint naming trends.
What does a future with AI translation look like?
Master’s students compete in department-level competition.
Tahira Carroll shares how her grandmother’s choice to immigrate shaped generations.