Stanford’s Linguistics program investigates the nature of language through formal, cognitive, and social perspectives. These project ideas challenge students to analyze linguistic structure, behavior, and evolution—blending theory with practical, often interdisciplinary, research methods.
Acoustic Analysis of Vowel Shifts in West Coast English
Syntactic Ambiguity and Sentence Processing in Bilingual Speakers
Sociolinguistic Variation in Code-Switching Among Latinx Youth
Language Ideologies and Identity in Multilingual Classrooms
Cross-Linguistic Study of Word Order Preferences
AI-Powered Part-of-Speech Tagger for Low-Resource Languages
Semantic Change in Political Discourse Over the Last Decade
Phonological Patterns in Child Language Acquisition
Corpus-Based Analysis of Gendered Language in Online Forums
Gesture and Prosody Alignment in Multimodal Communication
Language Endangerment and Revitalization: A Case Study Approach
Lexical Borrowing and Language Contact in Diaspora Communities
Neurolinguistic Correlates of Sentence Complexity Processing
Building a Minimal Grammar Parser for an Unwritten Language
The Pragmatics of Indirect Requests in Business Emails
Comparative Study of Tone Systems in East Asian Languages
Tracking Language Evolution Through Social Media Hashtags
Discourse Analysis of Humor and Irony in Political Speeches
Bilingual Advantage: Executive Function in Code-Switching Tasks
Development of a Morphological Analyzer for an Indigenous Language
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