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Read article: PhD Candidate Huiying Cai awarded TIRF's 2025 Doctoral Dissertation Grant
PhD Candidate Huiying Cai awarded TIRF's 2025 Doctoral Dissertation Grant
We are excited to announce that Huiying Cai has been awarded TIRF's 2025 Doctoral Dissertation Grant. The International Research Foundation for English Language Education (TIRF) is an international, non-profit organization devoted to English language education. Each year, the foundation offers...
Read article: Featured Courses for Spring 2026
Featured Courses for Spring 2026
Considering taking more Linguistics courses in the upcoming Spring? Check out these options below, and see the full course offerings here. 
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Read article: PhD Candidate Chae Eun Lee Awarded UIUC Graduate College Dissertation Completion Fellowship
PhD Candidate Chae Eun Lee Awarded UIUC Graduate College Dissertation Completion Fellowship
Congratulations to Chae Eun Lee, who has been awarded the Graduate College Dissertation Completion Fellowship for the 2025-2026 Academic Year!The Graduate College Dissertation Completion Fellowships help outstanding Illinois graduate students to complete the doctoral degrees.  Chae Eun is...
Read article: Join a Reading Group this Fall
Join a Reading Group this Fall
 As the new semester starts, we are excited to welcome back so many wonderful reading groups related to Linguistics!If you are considering joining a new reading group, please take a look at the groups below, or learn more on our ...
Read article: Jonathan Dunn Selected for 2025–26 Emerging Research Leaders Academy
Jonathan Dunn Selected for 2025–26 Emerging Research Leaders Academy
We are pleased to announce that Associate Professor Jonathan Dunn has been selected to join the 2025–26 Emerging Research Leaders Academy. The Emerging Research Leaders Academy (ERLA)...
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Jonathan Dunn

Faculty Spotlight: Jonathan Dunn

For me, the advantage of computational methods is precision and scale: First, we can describe language with a level of detail that no human could keep in their memory. Second, we can observe this precision at a scale that allows us to see how language functions as a complex system. My particular focus is the interaction between how language emerges within individuals and how it varies across populations. I’m working on a joint model of these two problems that can be tested at scale in realistic computational simulations.

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