BU Linguistics to host the Boston Morphology Workshop
This Friday and Saturday, May 1-2 2026, BU Linguistics will be hosting the Boston Morphology Workshop (the fourth in the series of… More
Four Linguistics department students win BUCH awards
We are proud to announce that four of our students won Boston University Center for the Humanities awards!! Undergraduate Student Awards recognize… More
Sungjun Kim at Emory Undergraduate Linguistics Conference (EULC7)
One of our undergraduate students, a Junior majoring in Linguistics and Computer Science, was accepted to the Emory Undergraduate Linguistics Conference (EULC7)!… More
Professor Kate Lindsey at ALT-2026
Professor Kate Lindsey will be teaching Phonological Typology at ALT-2026 (16th International Conference of the Association for Linguistic Typology) in Lyon. Registration… More
BU Linguistics at SULA-TripleA conference
BU Linguistics at SULA-TripleA conference in Vancouver (May 12-15): Two of our department's alumni will be presenting at SULA-TripleA this year https://blogs.ubc.ca/sulatriplea/program/:… More
Professor Kate Lindsey awarded fellowship at the National Humanities Center
We'd like to congratulate our professor Kate Lindsey for being accepted as a fellow at the National Humanities Center for the 2026–2027… More
Rebecca Dufie Bonney at the Fifth International Conference on Heritage/Community Languages
Congrats to PhD student Rebecca Dufie Bonney who presented a paper titled "African Languages and the Expansion of Heritage Phonology Research" this… More
Liza Sulkin & Chloe Guttmann at LINC
Liza Sulkin and Chloe Guttmann presented at the Literatures & Linguistics Interdisciplinary Conference (LINC) at Florida State University. This year's conference theme… More
Professor Kate Lindsey at ALT-2026
Professor Kate Lindsey will be teaching Phonological Typology at ALT-2026 (16th International Conference of the Association for Linguistic Typology) in Lyon. Registration… More
Professor Myler to present at CRISSP
Professor Neil Myler @ CRISSP CRISSP (Center for Research in Syntax, Semantics, and Phonology) is happy to announce another installment in the… More