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Professor Monika S. Schmid collaborates on a new project to develop automated tools for detecting early cognitive decline.
86 pupils from six schools visited the department for language workshops and a taste of university life.
A new international project will use respiratory technology to explore how breath, laughter and sighs shape human interaction.
New doctoral and postdoctoral opportunities available for a major census of urban and rural language in England and Wales.
The second annual lecture in the series honours the department's founding professor and his pioneering work in creole linguistics.
Dr George Bailey explores how artificial intelligence can reveal patterns of dialect change across the North of England.
A new partnership between universities and professional associations aims to strengthen ties between translation and interpreting education and practice.
New funding will continue vital knowledge exchange between academics and police forces on transcription and interpreting in the justice system.