About UCSC Linguistics
The Department of Linguistics at UC Santa Cruz aims to advance the understanding of human linguistic ability through the empirical examination of particular languages. The department is renowned for its strengths in phonology, psycholinguistics, semantics, and syntax, as well as for connecting these disciplines to one another and to morphology, phonetics, and pragmatics. Faculty and students deploy a range of computational, experimental, and fieldwork methodologies in their research. The department offers two undergraduate majors, in linguistics and language studies, as well as two graduate degrees (MA and PhD), preparing students for careers in research, teaching, and industry.
Linguistics News
- August 29, 2023Humanizing Technology
- May 9, 2023Sandy Chung - Linguist Perspective on the CHamoru Language
Linguistics Events
Linguistics at Santa Cruz (LASC) 2024 - March 11, 2024
Venue: HUM 1 - 210
Time: 2:00 - 5:00pm
COLLOQUIA for Spring 2024:
- TBA
Departmental Kudos:
- Congratulations to Maya Wax Cavallaro, who was named as a finalist at this year's Grad Slam. Her talk was titled Syllables in Our Minds: Evidence from a Learning Experiment.
- Professor Roumyana Pancheva published a journal article titled "Morphosyntactic variation in numerically-quantified noun phrases in Bulgarian" in the February issue of Journal of Slavic Linguistics.
- Congratulations to those who worked hard for the campus to receive the SEA Change Bronze Award including Kim Lau (Lit) and Adrian Brasoveanu (Ling) who co-chaired the effort.
- Associate Professor Maziar Toosarvandani published a journal article titled “The interpretation and grammatical representation of animacy” in the December issue of Language.
- Matt Wagers, a Professor of Linguistics, along with a team of co-PIs including Pranav Anand, Mark Amengual, Ryan Bennett, Josefina Bittar, Roumyana Pancheva, Christian Ruvalcaba, Amanda Rysling, and Maziar Toosarvandani, has been awarded the Office of Research Seed Funding for Center-scale Initiatives for their proposal titled "The Comparative Language Sciences Center (CLaS)."
For more events, check out the department blog What's Happening at Santa Cruz (WHASC) and the department events calendar.
Information for Undergraduates
Both in-person and remote advising are available.
Remote advising:
Remote advising is available by video (through Zoom) during regular drop-in office hours:
or by appointment (email ling@ucsc.edu to set up an appointment).
Please see the current drop-in advising schedule for in-person advising hours. The Undergraduate Advisor’s office is in the Stevenson Academic Building, Room 241. Please wear a mask for in-person meetings. If you prefer to meet without a mask, please choose a Zoom meeting.
See Student Health Center site for COVID protocol: https://healthcenter.ucsc.edu/services/covid-19/covid19-students.html
Email a peer advisor! lingpeer@ucsc.edu
Other information:
- Current Advising Schedule
- Undergraduate Degree Programs
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- Study Abroad Course Database
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