Claire Bowern speaks at LILY Lab workshop
Claire spoke about how she applies methods from computational phylogenetics to study the history of the Pama-Nyungan languages.
Claire spoke about how she applies methods from computational phylogenetics to study the history of the Pama-Nyungan languages.
Yale-affiliated linguists showcased seven different presentations—more than any other university.
We are delighted to welcome Samuel Andersson, Sigríður Sigurðardóttir, and Randi Martinez to our department!
Professor Claire Bowern, Professor María Piñango, and graduate student Martín Fuchs spoke at this year’s International Conference on Historical Linguistics.
Joint work by Professor Claire Bowern on the geographical distribution of Australian languages was featured in The Conversation.
Assistant Professor Jason Shaw, Postdoc Matt Barros, Lecturer Hadas Kotek, and graduate students Matt Tyler and Josh Phillips presented at CLS 53.
Ph.D. candidate Rikker Dockum presented research on the Tai Khamti language at the 2017 meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (SEALS).
Professor Claire Bowern spoke to science enthusiasts at the Tilde Cafe about the historical study of language.
As of today, Professor Claire Bowern will assume the role of full professor in the Department of Linguistics.
María Piñango, Martín Fuchs, Yao-Ying Lai, Sara Sánchez Alonso, and Andy Zhang have presented a diverse array of research projects at various venues.