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Department of Linguistics

About the Department

The New York University Linguistics Department has established itself as a top linguistics program in the United States and the world, covering an extensive range of subfields including: phonetics/phonology, syntax, semantics, sociolinguistics, morphology, neurolinguistics, language acquisition, and computational linguistics.

The Linguistics Department has 18 core faculty members, 1 Global Distinguished professor, and several visiting professors and scholars each year, with 8 laboratories and research groups. Click below for more information about our labs and research groups.

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Recent News

Sep. 13, 2023

Lisa Davidson Has Received A Grant From The National Science Foundation

Sep. 13, 2023

Omar Agha’s New Position

Aug. 18, 2023

Lee and MacKenzie in Canadian Journal of Linguistics

Aug. 07, 2023

NYU Phoneticians Shine at ICPhS 2023 in Prague!

Aug. 02, 2023

Kate Mooney’s Dissertation Defense and New Position

Jun. 14, 2023

NSF Grant to MacKenzie

May. 26, 2023

NYU Phoneticians at HISPhonCog 2023 in Seoul

May. 22, 2023

Auromita Mitra wins 2023 General Linguistic Institute Fellowship

Apr. 28, 2023

Riley DiPillo presents at CLS 59

Apr. 25, 2023

Dr. Renée Blake Screens The Latest Installment In Emmy-Winning Talking Black In America (Tbia)--Roots

Apr. 22, 2023

Dr. Renée Blake Delivers Keynote Address At The 17th Annual Cornell Undergraduate Linguistics Conference (Culc17)

Apr. 04, 2023

NYU Linguists Present At 7th Annual Berkeley Linguistics Symposium

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