Posts tagged with “Students” (All posts)
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Linguistics Pie
18 May 2020Firebellies, the Carleton student-run cooking club published an online cookbook in spring term 2020. Volume 1: Academics, shares recipes from academic departments offing a major. Our Visiting Assistant Professor of Linguistics, Jenna Conklin, shared her recipe for Apple Pie, enjoy!
“Cooking brings people together, and although we must remain physically distant this spring, we hope that this initiative will help Carleton students, faculty and staff across the country and the world feel part of the Carleton community.” — Irene Stoutland ’21, Firebellies President
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Dakotah Language: Back from the Brink
21 March 2019Carleton students and professors are joining forces with the Dakotah Language Institute in South Dakota to preserve a critically endangered language.
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The Sound of Shakespeare
16 November 2017Under the direction of computer science professor Eric Alexander, Liz Nichols ’20 spent the summer analyzing speech patterns in Shakespeare’s plays.
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Three Carls earn Critical Language Scholarships
30 May 2017Trio earns funding from program that supports expansion in number of Americans studying and mastering critical foreign languages.
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Three Carleton linguists are Fulbright Finalists
23 May 2016Carleton Linguistics is pleased to share the news that three linguistics majors are Fulbright Finalists for the 2016-17 academic year: Emily Massell (Linguistics ’15), Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Program, Jordan…
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Carleton linguists present at MULS and Harvard
29 March 2016Carleton Linguistics will be well-represented at two upcoming undergraduate linguistics conferences.
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Charlie Bentley’s Commencement Address
12 September 2013Charlie Bentley, Linguistics ’13 and Thomas J. Watson Fellow 2013-4, gave a Senior Reflection at Carleton’s 139th Annual Commencement in June 2013. Read his address, The Problems That Don’t Yet Exist.
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Edwin Avalos (Linguistics ’11) comps
2 May 2011Edwin Avalos (Linguistics, ’11) will present his comps research on Wednesday, 4 May, at 4:00pm in CMC 209. ***** Nasal spreading in theory: An Autosegmental and Optimality Theory approach Edwin…
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Grace Lewis (Linguistics ’11) comps
16 April 2011Grace Lewis (’11) will present her comps research on Monday, 18 April, at 4:00 pm, in Goodsell 03. The Role of Language Discrimination in Mutual Exclusivity in Simultaneous Bilinguals Grace…
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Alison Wechsler (Linguistics ’11) Comps
7 March 2011Alison Wechsler (Linguistics, ’11) will present her comps research on Wednesday, 9 March, at 3:30p in LDC 104. ***** Morphological Decomposition in a Second Language: An Experimental Study of Spanish…