Linguistics at Cornell
- The Cornell Natural Language Processing Group"The Cornell Natural Language Processing Group is a diverse team of researchers interested in computational models of human language and machine learning. We apply a computational lens to a broad set of projects in the areas of linguistic analysis, natural language understanding systems, social science, and humanities. We are a cross-campus group located both in Ithaca and the new Tech campus in NYC. The group includes members from the departments of Computer Science, Information Science, and Linguistics." [Description from NLP homepage]
- Department of Linguistics, Cornell University"Our department’s focus spans most of the major theoretical subfields of linguistics, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, computational linguistics, historical linguistics and language documentation. Our central research goal is the enhancement of our understanding of the cognitive mechanisms for acquiring and storing the knowledge of language." [Department of Linguistics homepage]
- Department of Linguistics: Language CorporaLDC corpora are available to Cornell undergraduates, graduates, faculty, post-docs, and visiting scholars for faculty-supervised non-commercial research.
- Language Resource Center: Cornell Arts & SciencesThe Language Resource Center (LRC) is a hub for language innovation and collaboration at Cornell University. Its mission is to connect, support, and empower language learners and teachers. The LRC provides flexible physical and virtual spaces, facilitates access to resources, and advocates best practices.