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  • Grants and Ongoing Research
    • AELRC
    • Coptic Scriptorium
    • Georgetown University Multilayer (GUM) corpus
    • Initiative for Multilingual Studies
    • Modeling Crosslinguistic Influences Between Language Varieties
    • Second Dialect Acquisition and Stylistic Variation in Mobile Speakers
    • Towards Universal Parsing of Predicate-Argument Relations
    • Archive of Research Stories
      • Guébie language documentation project
      • The Semantics of Gradable Modal Expressions
      • Alzheimer’s and the Arts
      • Technology-Enhanced Learning Grant for Intro to Language
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Archive of Research Stories

Browse the past accomplishments of the Linguistics faculty by clicking on the links below.

Guébie language documentation project

Semantics of Gradable Modal Expressions

Alzheimer’s and the Arts

Technology Enhanced Learning


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