The University of Chicago’s Linguistics program is one of the most intellectually diverse in the country. These project ideas span phonetics, semantics, syntax, pragmatics, and sociolinguistics—encouraging students to explore both the cognitive and social dimensions of language.
Analyzing Code-Switching in Bilingual Communities
Phonological Variation Across Regional Dialects in the U.S.
Syntax and Word Order in Endangered Indigenous Languages
Sociolinguistic Study of Gendered Language in Online Discourse
Computational Approaches to Language Classification
Semantic Shift in Political Rhetoric Over Decades
Child Language Acquisition Patterns in Multilingual Households
The Role of Prosody in Spoken Word Recognition
Linguistic Landscape Analysis: Language Use in Urban Signs
Quantifying Slang Evolution in Digital Communication
Accent Bias and Perception in Employment Interviews
Grammaticalization of Modal Verbs in English History
Automatic Detection of Sarcasm Using NLP Models
Cross-Linguistic Phoneme Inventory Comparisons
Creole Formation and Theories of Pidginization
The Impact of Social Media on Language Norms and Innovation
Sign Language Structure and Its Cognitive Correlates
Syntax-Phonology Interface: An Empirical Case Study
Forensic Linguistics: Authorship Attribution in Legal Cases
Language Policy and Education in Multicultural Societies
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