MIT Libraries receive papers of distinguished linguist, philosopher and activist Noam Chomsky
Significant collection spans a long and distinguished career dating to 1955.
Significant collection spans a long and distinguished career dating to 1955.
Cognitive scientists develop a new take on an old problem: why human language has so many words with multiple meanings.
Biennial award honors MIT alumni achievements in humanities, arts and social sciences.
MIT undergraduate travels to Mexico in hopes of documenting and preserving ancient linguistic phenomena — and the culture behind them.
In ‘Ideas Matter’ lecture, Noam Chomsky criticizes fellow intellectuals for their conformity.
IEEE Computer Society magazine honors AI pioneers in inaugural Hall of Fame.
Linguist Michel DeGraff is on a quest to give Haitian Creole its due as a respected language — and to help Haitian schoolchildren learn in their native tongue.
Final installment of MIT’s 150th anniversary symposia explores intelligence — both human and artificial.
MIT professor uses linguistics in an ESL classroom to teach scientific principles, empower a new generation of critical thinkers.
Role of linguistic form stronger than previously realized.
Professor, AAAS fellow discusses 'Universal Grammar,' relationship between language and music