Pam Munro has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences! The AAAS wrote an announcement that recognized Pam’s contribution to advancing science. She joins UCLA colleague, Ed…
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The Department of LinguisticsPam Munro has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences! The AAAS wrote an announcement that recognized Pam’s contribution to advancing science. She joins UCLA colleague, Ed…
Read MoreKuniko Nielsen (Ph.D. 2008) was awarded tenure at Oakland University, Michigan, over the summer! Congratulations Kuniko!
Read MoreUCLA linguists and alumni of the department will be giving a number of presentations at the annual Boston University Conference on Language Development this weekend. Talks: 18-month-olds compensate for a…
Read MoreSun-Ah Jun writes: In Oct. 18, 2014, I gave a talk, titled “Prosodic Typology”, at Hunan University in Changsha, China, as one of the four keynote speakers on phonetics. The…
Read MoreJianjing Kuang (Ph.D. 2013, now at UPenn) and Pat Keating’s paper Vocal fold vibratory patterns in tense versus lax phonation contrasts just appeared in this month’s issue of the Journal of the…
Read MoreUCLA is hosting CUSP 7 this weekend on Friday, Nov. 7 and Saturday, Nov. 8 (Humanities A65).
Read MoreThe 45th annual meeting of the Northeast Linguistics Society (NELS) takes place this weekend at MIT. A number of UCLA linguists (current and former) will be in attendance. You can…
Read MoreUniversity of California, Los Angeles Indo-European Studies — The Program in Indo-European Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles, invites applications for an open-rank position in Indo-European Studies. Senior…
Read MorePam Munro recently wrote on article for Zócalo Public Square on revitalizing Tongva, the American Indian language originally spoken in the L.A. Basin. This article was also picked up yesterday…
Read MoreThis past weekend, local West LA children’s books store, Children’s Book World, held a book signing for our very own second-year graduate student Eleanor Glewwe. Eleanor’s first young adults book, Sparkers,…
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