• CafĂ© Purrrrfection

    Three A&S alumni recently opened Seattle's first cat café, which brings together two Northwest favorites: coffee and kitties.  

    February 2016 Perspectives
  • What the *#@$&*?

    Got your attention? Turns out swear words provide unique insights into how language works.

    October 2014 Perspectives
  • Can you pick out the Northwest accent?

    Think we don't have an accent here in the Pacific Northwest? Think again. Scientists say we do, in fact, have an accent, though our native ears may not always pick up on it.
    KPLU
  • Bridging Language and Technology

    He's taught English in Russia and worked on messaging apps at Microsoft. Now Julian Chan ('07) is combining his two passions, language and technology.

    January 2014 Perspectives
  • All About Grammar

    The way we teach grammar is scandalous, according to linguist Geoffrey Pullum. We nitpick too much he says, and we rely too much on old rules that have little application today. Pullum spoke about how we can fix this in a talk recorded at the University of Washington's Kane Hall on February 12, 2013.
    KUOW.org
  • American Sign Language Introduced

    The UW Department of Linguistics is offering American Sign Language, with a full-time lecturer teaching two sections of ASL each quarter.

    October 2007 Perspectives
  • Keeping a Promise, with a Paycheck

    Chia-Hui Huang made a promise to herself to donate her first paycheck to the Linguistics Department after earning her PhD--and she kept her promise. 

    March 2005 Perspectives