Duke’s Linguistics BS combines phonetics labs, syntax theory, and computational modeling to uncover how languages are structured, processed, and evolve. Students use ultrasound to image tongue movement, train BERT models on endangered-language corpora, and collaborate with neurologists on fMRI studies of bilingual cognition. Community partnerships revitalize heritage languages through VR storytelling and AI-driven teaching tools.
Acoustic analysis of gendered pitch shifts on video platforms
Transformer model for low-resource Cherokee text generation
EEG study on code-switching costs in bilingual speakers
Interactive IPA trainer using real-time spectrogram feedback
Corpus linguistics of eco-rhetoric in policymaker speeches
AR field guide teaching phonotactics of local bird calls
Sentiment analysis of dialect change in hip-hop lyrics over decades
Gesture-recognition system for sign-language classifier
Network map of lexical borrowing along Silk Road languages
VR immersion replicating 19th-century Parisian café conversations
Sociophonetic study of vowel shift among Durham teenagers
AI chatbot tutoring students in endangered Pacific languages
Blockchain platform securing community ownership of language data
Comparative study of prosody in political debates across languages
Public workshop deciphering invented languages in sci-fi media
Field toolkit for rapid phonological documentation
Machine-vision translation of lip-reading cues
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