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The Department of Linguistics is home to one of the oldest and most distinguished linguistics programs in the United States. The Department emphasizes the inseparability of theoretical and empirical work, and the interrelatedness of diachronic and synchronic approaches to the study of language. Much of the strength of Linguistics at Harvard derives from the unique range and depth of the University's offerings in related disciplines, especially ancient and modern languages, and the growing Mind/Brain/Behavior Initiative.

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Week of April 22

Happy Retirement, Jim! 

Our beloved faculty and legendary linguist Jim Huang is retiring this week after joining the Linguistics Department for 22 years! Jim will be teaching his last class on April 24, so we will announce and celebrate his retirement at the Whatever Wednesday following his class! 

C.-T. James Huang received his B.A. and M.A. degrees from National Taiwan Normal University in 1971 and 1974, respectively, and in 1982 earned a Ph.D. in linguistics from MIT. He received the Linguistic Society of Taiwan's Lifetime...

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