What Linguistics Is and What Linguists Do...
Linguistics is the scientific study of language. We seek to understand the structure of language, how it is learned, how it changes over time, how it interacts with the world, how it is represented in the mind, and how humans produce and understand language.
Our work informs a wide variety of human concerns: education (foreign-language teaching, the way to approach standard and non-standard languages in the classroom), technology (speech recognition, artificial intelligence), health care (diagnosis and treatment of language disorders), language's place in a diverse society (the role of multilingualism, protections for endangered and minority dialects and languages), and the legal system (interpreting legal language and the significance of linguistic evidence).
Humanities Radio
For more information, we encourage you to listen to Episode 2 of the Humanities podcast, where Aaron Kaplan, Assistant Professor of Linguistics, answers all of these questions.
Mission Statement
The Department of Linguistics at the University of Utah is committed to advancing the understanding of human language in the service of local, national, and global communities.
We accomplish this by:
- conducting cutting-edge research on language structure, acquisition, and processing
- preparing students to achieve personal and professional goals equipped with the knowledge and skills developed through the study of linguistics.
Our Specializations and Interests
In the Department of Linguistics at the University of Utah, our faculty specialize in:
- theoretical syntax and semantics
- theoretical phonology
- second language acquisition
- second language phonology
Our faculty also have interests in historical linguistics, psycholinguistics, and sociolinguistics. We offer undergraduate, MA, and PhD degrees, as well as a computational linguistics certificate and a TESOL certificate.
About the Department
Linguistics provides the intellectual satisfaction of learning how human language works, while at the same time developing the analytical skills necessary to be highly competitive on the job market. Students in linguistics learn how to analyze languages and develop crucial skills for today’s job market: reasoning, critical thinking, rigorous analysis, and written and verbal communication.
Graduates of our program have been admitted to some of the top graduate programs in linguistics and other fields and found careers in ESL instruction, language analysis, and computational linguistics.
LEARN MORE ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT OF LinguisticsGet InvolvedNews
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PhD Student Indu Herath & Prof. Benjamin Slade – Accepted Presentation at the 15th Formal Approaches to South Asian Languages (FASAL 15), University of Texas at Austin
The abstract titled "Stability and Change in Sinhala Verbal Constructions," co-authored by Prof. Benjamin Slade and Indu Herath, has been accepted for an oral presentation at the 15th Formal Approaches to South Asian Languages (FASAL 15) Conference. The conference will take place at the University of Texas at Austin from April 11–13, 2025.
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Sonca Vo presented at Language Assessment Research Conference (LARC).
Sonca Vo presented her research on the relationship between intellectual humility and interactional competence at LARC held in Fullerton from April 3 to April 5, 2025.
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Ph.D. Candidate Ying Zhang Presented at the TESOL International Convention
Our Ph.D. candidate Ying Zhang has presented her research on how to teach second language pragmatics at the TESOL International Convention in Long Beach, California on March 21, 2025. Congratulations, Ying!
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Postdoctoral Scholar Sonca Vo Receives Research Funding From IELTS and Presents With Dr. MaryAnn Christison at AAAL
Sonca Vo and her colleague Yen Vo at University of Iowa received a research funding from IELTS for their research project "The Relationship between IELTS Writing Test Scores and Academic Writing." At AAAL held in Denver in 2025, Dr. MaryAnn Christison and Dr. Sonca Vo presented their paper on 'Evaluating Meta-linguistic Awareness in Teachers of Multilingual Learners.'
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