About
Linguistics at SMU
SMU puts a strong emphasis on the interdisciplinary nature of linguistics. The program is rooted in collaboration between the Departments of English Language and Literature, Languages and Cultures, Anthropology, and Psychology. In addition to its core requirements, our Linguistics Program offers a variety of electives allowing to explore languages from different perspectives. For more information, see the links below:
External Links
Scholarly and professional associations
- Atlantic Provinces Linguistic Association (APLA) | Association de linguistique des provinces atlantiques (ALPA)
- Canadian Linguistic Association (CLA) | Association canadienne de linguistique (ACL)
- Canadian Association of Applied Linguistics (CAAL) | Association canadienne de linguistique appliquée (ACLA)
- National Indigenous Knowledge & Language Alliance (NIKLA) | Alliance nationale des connaissances et des langues autochtones (ANCLA)
- Linguistic Society of America (LSA)
- Linguistics Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (LAGB)
- International Phonetic Association (IPA)
- Speech-Language & Audiology Canada (SAC) | Orthophonie et Audiologie Canada(OAC)
Software and resources
- Interactive sagittal section
- International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) chart with audio
- Praat: doing phonetics by computer
- RSyntaxTree (Syntax tree generator by Yoichiro Hasebe)
Blogs, podcasts, etc.
- Lingthusiasm (podcast by Lauren Gawne and Gretchen McCulloch)
- Spectacular Vernacular (podcast by Nicole Holliday and Ben Zimmer)
- The Vocal Fries (podcast by Carrie Gillon and Megan Figueroa)
- Tom’s Language Files (video series by Tom Scott)
- Babel: The language magazine
- Our Languages blog
- Language Log (blog by Mark Liberman, Geoffrey Pullum, and others)