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Emily Morgan Receives 3-year NSF Grant - Generalization versus item-specificity in language processing and change

Emily Morgan was awarded a three-year NSF grant on "Generalization versus item-specificity in language processing and change". The project will investigate how speakers of a language use both the ability to generalize and their knowledge of specific previously-encountered items. For example, speakers know that the past tense of a novel verb glorp is glorped but the past tense of run is the irregular ran. But the relationship between these two systems remains a subject of intense debate.

UC Office of the President Awards Research Grant to UC-wide Team - Leveraging California's linguistic diversity to improve large language models

Linguists from six UC campuses, including UC Davis, were awarded a multi-campus grant through the UC Multicampus Research Programs and Initiatives. Together with linguists from UC Santa Cruz, UC Santa Barbara, UC Merced, UC Irvine, and UCLA, they will be studying the intersection of language technology and language diversity. They will be asking how new language technologies such as ChatGPT respond to diverse language varieties, and how we can improve such technologies to better support the language diversity of the California population.

Jordan (JC) Crowley Presents at MaTiPS Conference at University of Alberta

JC was accepted to present at the conference "Methods and Techniques in Phonetic Science" back in August and officially gave his presentation this weekend (October 17 - 19, 2025). His presentation was titled "An Evaluation of Seminal Vowel Space Models Using Real-World Acoustic Data." In his talk, he explained some of the methodological challenges faced by Liljencrants & Lindblom (1972) in their work on predicting how vowel spaces are affected by vowel inventory size.

Raúl Aranovich Joins Editorial Board for Language & History

Congratulations to Professor Raúl Aranovich for being chosen as a new associate editor for the journal Language & History. He is now one of only two current members from the United States on this large editorial board. 

Filipovic and Hawkins Publish with Philological Society

Drs. Luna Filipovic and John Hawkins have just published a new joint paper in the Journal Transactions of the Philological Society, an international journal for the structure, history, and relationships of language. They publish synchronic and diachronic studies of the widest possible range of languages and language families from the perspective of any of the subdisciplines of descriptive and theoretical linguistics. It is the oldest journal in the world having continuous publications in general linguistics. 

Dr. Ashley Keaton Earns Postdoctoral Position in Iceland

We would like to congratulate one of our recent PhD graduates, Dr. Ashley Keaton, who has been awarded a three-year research grant at the University of Iceland in Reykjavik! A prominent member of our Phonetics Lab, Dr. Keaton did research that focused on speech sciences, human-computer interaction, and AI speech. This fellowship in Iceland perfectly aligns with her recent qualifications.

Nick Aoki wins Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award

One of our own soon-to-be-graduating PhD students, Nick Aoki, has received one of Graduate Studies' annual "Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching" awards (OGTA), valued at $1,000! This award recognizes the contributions of graduate students who thrive in teaching positions at UC Davis. Nick has demonstrated on multiple occasions that he has a natural penchant for instruction, and this readily shines through in not only his interactions with students, but also his stance on the world of linguistics and language-related pedagogical practices more broadly.