Treasures of the Area Studies Collections: Reconsidering Primary Sources and Collections
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grid of 12 portraits
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Linguistics majors, class of 2020
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Dow Hall
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Linguistics, 2016
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Linguistics department entrance
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The Speech Chain
This diagram provides a general idea of how spoken language is produced and processed. -
Sentence connection: Illustrated chiefly from Livy
Irene Nye, PhD 1912, is plausibly the first dissertation on a subject that would be part of the contemporary discipline of linguistics. Nye is also the first woman to earn a PhD in Linguistics from Yale. -
First language acquisition
For the most part, children acquire the language(s) of the people around them without overt instruction. This book provides a detailed snapshot of how children (particularly monolingual children in western societies) acquire their first languages. -
Why Indigenous Languages Matter
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Text Analysis Workshop
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God Sends Sunday
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Walls of Jericho
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Fire!! A Quarterly for the Younger Negro Artists
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Photograph of Alfred and Blanche Knopf
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James Weldon Johnson’s Spingarn Medal
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Advertisement for Albert and Charles Boni, Inc. “Negro life” novel contest.
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Cover of Opportunity: A Journal of Negro Life
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Linguistics majors who graduated in Yale class of 2020
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NACLO-2019-2020
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Screenshot of "Dialects of US English" map
Image of a map depicting North American English dialects based on pronunciation patterns -
Screenshot of interactive map "Languages of NYC" by Jill Hubley
2014 American Community Survey data about spoken languages mapped onto NYC -
Women PhDs
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More Firsts
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Timeline of Evolution
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