Get to Know Your Instructors: Mark Richard Lauersdorf
We are excited to have Mark Richard Lauerdorf from the University of Kentucky back for another round of Historical Sociolinguistics at the 2019 LSA Institute at UC Davis. The first offering …
We are excited to have Mark Richard Lauerdorf from the University of Kentucky back for another round of Historical Sociolinguistics at the 2019 LSA Institute at UC Davis. The first offering …
You surely do not want to miss out on Anne Charity Hudley’s (UC Santa Barbara) moving and exciting answers in this sit-down interview. Discover some fascinating facts about Professor Charity …
Andrea Berez-Kroeker of the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa will be co-teaching a course on digital methods in language documentation with Colleen Fitzgerald of the University of Texas at …
Mary Bucholtz will be co-teaching the Language and Racialization class with Anne Charity Hudley (both from UC Santa Barbara). Their Institute course will focus on sociolinguistic justice, community-based methods, and …
Susan Lin of UC Berkeley, will be teaching a course on Articulatory Phonetics/Phonology at the 2019 LSA Linguistic Institute. In this fun interview, Professor Lin provides some exciting information regarding …
You may already know that Professor Brian Joseph of Ohio State University will be co-teaching the Advanced Historical Linguistics course at the 2019 LSA Institute, but did you know that …
We asked Professor John Goldsmith of the University of Chicago about the course he will be teaching at the LSA Institute at UC Davis named “Battle in the Mind Fields.” …
Judith Degen of Stanford University will teach the Experimental Pragmatics course at the 2019 LSA Linguistic Institute at UC Davis. Professor Degen’s class is set to bridge the methods of …
Barbara Johnstone (Carnegie Mellon University) will teach the Discourse Analysis course at the 2019 LSA Summer Linguistic Institute at UC Davis. As much as Professor Johnstone needs no further introduction, …
Anne Abeillé (Université Paris Diderot/Paris 7) will be teaching the Constraint-Based Formalisms course at the 2019 Summer Linguistic Institute. Here is an interview with Professor Abeillé. Can you please tell …