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Siddiqi Appointed Co-Editor of the Canadian Journal of Linguistics
Congratulations to Dr. Daniel Siddiqi on his appointment to the position of Co-Editor of the Canadian Journal of Linguistics.
New Offering: Practicum in Speech and Language Pathology
SLaLS now offers a Practicum in Speech and Language Pathology (LING 4604) to students in the new BA Honours in Linguistics with a concentration in…
Linguistics TA Wins Award
Congratulations to Kat Klassen, an MA student in ALDS, on winning one of this year's Outstanding Teaching Assistant Awards (2018-2019) for her work with students…
SLaLS Launches New Undergraduate Linguistics Programs
SLaLS is pleased to announce the official launch of several new undergraduate programs in Linguistics. In addition to the Bachelors of Arts in Linguistics, Carleton…
Taniguchi Wins 5-Minute Linguist Contest at LSA
Congratulations to Dr. Ai Taniguchi on winning the 5-Minute Linguist competition at the LSA (Linguistics Society of America) Annual Meeting in New York City, January 4th. …
SLaLS Meets Prospective Students at Saturday’s “Fall Open House”
There was quite a crowd in Richcraft Hall over the weekend as members of various FASS departments, Public Affairs, and Sprott met with prospective students…
Keeping the Language of Attawapiskat Alive
Recent CBC story focuses on plight of Cree language in Ontario's James Bay communities. Features comments from Carleton Linguistics professor Dr. Marie-Odile Junker. Image modified…
Can the Japanese Language Contribute to World Peace?
More than 150 people turned out to hear linguist and author Dr. Takehiro Kanaya speak about interconnectedness of language and culture in an event at…
Understanding Welsh to Standardize Inuktut
* Inuktut is the term adopted by ITK in 2015 to encompass all Inuit dialects spoken in Canada. (story begins on page 59) For the…
Marie-Odile Junker's Award-Winning Work Celebrated
Carleton University Linguistics Prof. Marie-Odile Junker loves helping to preserve Indigenous languages and the incredible stories they have to tell about Canada’s past.
Indigenous Phrase Atlas Featured on CBC
Dr. Marie Odile Junker speaks with Ottawa Morning's Hallie Cotnam about the Algonquian Indigenous Language Atlas project and her recent Governor General's innovation award.
Junker wins Governor General's Innovation Award
(Media statement from Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences) OTTAWA, May 5, 2017 — The Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences is thrilled to congratulate…
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