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Linguistics

Edna Andrews in front of a screen of brain scans

January 5, 2022

Keeping the Aging Brain Connected With Words and Music

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Liliana Paredes

October 6, 2021

‘Truth is a Linguistic Question’: Five Scholars on Fraught Questions of Language Discrimination

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Clockwise from top left: Edna Andrews, Lee D. Baker, Liliana Paredes, Michael Newcity and Kimberly Hewitt.

May 25, 2021

Q&A: Why Inclusive Language Matters

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linguistic discrimination book

May 25, 2021

March Books: Gaillynn Clements "Linguistic Discrimination in US Higher Education"

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May 4, 2020

Jill Jones: Following the Question of What It Means to Be Human

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new interdepartmental major covers computer science and linguistics

February 24, 2020

Computer Science + Linguistics Makes for a New Interdepartmental Major in Trinity

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Faculty leading the Mellon Foundation project: Edna Andrews, Lee Baker and Liliana Paredes,

October 18, 2019

Seminar Series to Raise Awareness of Language Discrimination

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Abbas Benmamoun, meeting with a faculty member at a reception this week, says he appreciates the approach Duke is taking linking diversity to excellence. Photo by Chris Hildreth/Duke Photography

October 19, 2017

Seeking Faculty Excellence Through Development and Diversity

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Edna Andrews, photographed in front of images of brain scans. Photo by Megan Mendenhall/Duke Photography

January 9, 2017

The Neuroscience of Language Learning: Why Most Humans Are Bilingual

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May 13, 2015

Valerie Ashby to Become Arts & Sciences Dean

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May 8, 2015

Duke Inducts New Members into Phi Beta Kappa

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February 17, 2014

Two Duke Students Among The Root's 20 Young Futurists

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March 18, 2013

Duke, UVA Join Forces to Offer Creole, Tibetan Language Courses

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March 11, 2013

Duke’s Graduate and Professional Schools Remain Highly Ranked

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SangHee Jeong, program coordinator with the International House, center, practices her Chinese at a recent Chinese Conversation Club. It's one of sevearl weekly language and cultural learning groups offered through Duke's International House. Photo by Br

January 29, 2013

Learn New Words and Cultures at Language Clubs

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