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  1. Stephen R. Anderson, Dorothy R. Diebold Professor Emeritus of Linguistics and Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Science, who taught at Yale from 1994 until his retirement in 2017, died October 13, 2025 in Asheville, North Carolina.

    Stephen Anderson
  2. Rubio, Director of the Yale Center for Language Study, was awarded the Wilga Rivers Award by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.

    Fernando Rubio
  3. Part of Yale’s extensive collections, the Voynich manuscript has resisted translation for more than a century. A linguist weighs in.

    Two pages of the Voynich manuscript featuring drawings of plants, animals, and people. The mysterious manuscript has resisted translation for more than a century.
  4. In an interview, Yale linguist Simon Charlow discusses the interplay between linguistics and artificial intelligence.

    Simon Charlow
  5. The grant will support Ko in collecting and sharing new recordings related to Umóⁿhoⁿ (Omaha), a critically endangered language.

    Edwin Ko
  6. The Atlantic profiles Claire Bowern, Professor of Linguistics and of Anthropology, and their work on the mysterious Voynich manuscript.

  7. This message announces the winners of the 2023-2024 Heyman and Greer prizes for scholarship and the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Award for Inclusion and Belonging.

  8. American Sign Language course (ASL110) has been expanded from two sections to seven this fall and has added two new lectors to its previous roster of one.