The Carleton Linguistics Program
Linguistics is the study of the remarkable human capacity to learn and use natural languages. Prominent questions include the nature of the systems of mental representation (both abstractly and neurologically characterized), how these representations arise, how they change, how they are written, and how languages are put to use in social and literary contexts.
Linguistics and its Study at Carleton
An overview of the linguists program as studied at Carleton.People
TAs, faculty, staff, alumni.Courses
Current and projected.The Linguistics Major
Description and required courses.The Finer Points
Particulars and how-to for students in linguistics at Carleton.Program Resources
Journals, films, web pages, etc.CARLS
Committee for the Advancement of Respectable Linguistic Science: the student advisory group to the linguistics program.The Diagrammer of Sentences
A poem by Clare Rossini.News & Events










