Linguistics, the systematic study of human language, lies at the crossroads of the humanities and the social sciences, drawing on a special combination of intuition and rigor that the analysis of language demands. With its further goal to model the cognitive mechanisms for acquiring and storing the knowledge of language, linguistics is also closely related to the cognitive sciences.
The department’s focus spans most of the major subfields of linguistics, with particular strengths in areas of phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics, as well as computational linguistics, historical linguistics and language documentation. Our department integrates a strong theoretical emphasis with experimental approaches and careful attention to language description and documentation. The Cornell Phonetics Laboratory is fully equipped and provides an integrated environment for the experimental study of speech and language, including its production, perception and acquisition. The Computational Linguistics Lab supports theoretical and applied work in the area of computational modeling.
Associated Faculty
- Dorit Abusch
- Helena Aparicio
- John S Bowers
- Wayles Browne
- Laura Casasanto
- Abigail C Cohn
- Miloje Despic
- Molly Diesing
- Wayne Harbert
- Susan Hertz
- Harold Theodore Hodes
- Eun Seo Jo
- Alexander Kocurek
- Jennifer Kuo
- Barbara C. Lust
- Jessica Martin
- Sally McConnell-Ginet
- Sarah Murray
- Alan Jeffrey Nussbaum
- Martha E. Pollack
- Simon Roessig
- Mats Rooth
- Carol Gilson Rosen
- Brenda Schertz
- Amalia Skilton
- W. Starr
- Lisa Sunde
- Margarita Suñer
- Samuel Tilsen
- Marten van Schijndel
- Michael L Weiss
- John B. Whitman
- Ryan Windhearn
- John U. Wolff
- Munther A. Younes
- Draga Zec