Linguistics Students

Department of Linguistics

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Register now for the 33rd Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference!
We are excited to welcome you to the 33rd Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference, here at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign! The conference will showcase various aspects of Japanese and Korean linguistics, and will take place from August 7 to August 9, with a pre-conference...
Spring 2026 Student Research Recap
 This semester, many students from the UIUC Linguistics department presented their research at conferences near and far.  Let’s take the time to congratulate each of them for their dedication to their work and their excellent representation of our department!The new year kicked off with...
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Daily Illini: UI students connect with culture through language
Our outstanding UIUC Arabic program has once again been featured in the Daily Illini! Check out the article to learn about how our students are expanding their cultural knowledge and reach through the Arabic language.The link to the article can be found here:...
Congratulations to 2026 Award Winners and Graduates!
On Wednesday May 6th, our department gathered for its annual Year-End Graduation and Awards Celebration. It was a wonderful time to reflect on the past year, and to recognize our amazing students. Congratulations to our awardees! We wish you continued growth and success!Awards...
Research Excellence at 2026 Undergraduate Research Symposium
The capstone of UIUC's Undergraduate Research Week, the Undergraduate Research Symposium is an annual event showcasing the breadth and scope of student research at UIUC. The Symposium features multiple sessions of...
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Grad Student Spotlight: Anna Stephanov

The Linguistics department builds intellectual growth through its broad interdisciplinary research, as well as its smaller research groups and collaboration across faculty and students. The department also has a very positive and supportive atmosphere, with a strong sense of community.

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Jonathan Dunn

Faculty Spotlight: Jonathan Dunn

For me, the advantage of computational methods is precision and scale: First, we can describe language with a level of detail that no human could keep in their memory. Second, we can observe this precision at a scale that allows us to see how language functions as a complex system. My particular focus is the interaction between how language emerges within individuals and how it varies across populations. I’m working on a joint model of these two problems that can be tested at scale in realistic computational simulations.

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