Brink Bites: Tracking Endangered Frogs, Why Concentration Wanders, Studying Kids’ Beliefs
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BU linguists are actively involved in research that is increasingly community-informed. Areas of specialization include experimental approaches to phonetics and phonology; morphology, syntax, and semantics; fieldwork and language documentation; language acquisition in children and adults; bilingualism and multilingualism; and language variation and change.
Other research news, stories, and tidbits from around BU, including an AI system for detecting […]
Other research news, stories, and tidbits from around BU, including navigating dating apps, expanding sign […]
Event showcased some of BU’s star researchers, celebrating how they cross and blur disciplinary boundaries […]
In an all-new episode of The Brink’s podcast, BU sociolinguist Daniel Erker discusses the forces […]
BU literature scholar says that Nobuko Yoshiya’s work from early 20th-century Japan takes on a […]
BU anthropologist Fallou Ngom discovered Ajami, a modified Arabic script, in a box of his […]
COVID-19 headlines dominate (again), but articles on AI dementia diagnoses, city trees, student mental health, […]