UNT Linguistics is supported by an active linguistics research community at UNT with
ties across campus and with local, national, and international communities. Some of
the activities from this research network include:
- Linguistics Colloquium: The Colloquium has hosted eminent national and international scholars in all major
subfields of linguistics.
- Linguistics in Motion Film Series: Linguistics-in-Motion features videos related to language that are screened in the
media library and then followed by faculty-led post-viewing discussions. The series
is open to UNT students and staff and has been well attended by undergraduate and
graduate students from various majors.
- Linguistics Circle: For the past fifteen years, linguistics faculty have been hosting potluck dinners
at their homes to allow students and faculty to interact informally and discuss research
activities. Typically, each meeting features a presentation by a UNT faculty member
or student, or by a visitor.
- Linguistics Conferences and Symposia: Linguists have organized international conferences and symposia at UNT such as the
South Asian Languages Roundtable Conference, the Folklore in Muslim South Asia and
Middle East symposium, “Kashmir: A Way Forward” seminar; and regional conferences
such as Languaging and the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Linguistics Conference.
- Student Linguistics Association at North Texas (SLANT): This is a student-run association with a faculty mentor from Linguistics. The association
hosts presentations on campus by both faculty and linguistics students.
- Reading/Research Interest Groups: Student‐led reading groups of articles and discussions of research projects in linguistics
related to thesis topics.