Stanford’s Ph.D. in Linguistics nurtures scholars who investigate the structure, function, and diversity of language. These dissertation ideas cover formal linguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, and computational approaches to language research.
Prosodic Features in Code-Switching Among Multilingual Speakers
Neural Network Modeling of Morphological Processing
Syntax of Non-Configurational Languages: A Comparative Study
Language Change Dynamics in Urban Immigrant Communities
Acoustic Cues in Infant-Directed Speech Across Cultures
Semantic Shift and Lexical Innovation in Online Communities
Speech Act Theory and Politeness Strategies in Multimodal Discourse
Language Contact Effects on Verb Conjugation in Creoles
Quantifying Syntactic Complexity in Language Learning Corpora
Eye-Tracking Analysis in Sentence Processing Experiments
Discourse Markers in Political Speeches: A Cross-Cultural Study
Automatic Phoneme Alignment in Low-Resource Language Transcription
Variation in Intonation Patterns Across Dialects of English
Formal Semantics and the Logic of Conditionals in Natural Language
Multilingual Corpora for Sentiment Analysis in Minority Languages
Child Language Acquisition Patterns in Bilingual Households
Indexicality and Identity in Gendered Language Use
Sociophonetic Change in Rural-Urban Language Variation
Metaphor Detection in Political Debates Using NLP
Grammar Induction from Raw Text Using Unsupervised Algorithms
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